Special functions with general kernel: Properties and applications to fractional partial differential equations
The mBBM equation: a mathematical key to unlocking wave behavior in fluids
Considerable traveling wave solutions of the generalized Hietarinta-type equation
A novel approach for the numerical solution of nonlinear Fredholm integral equations using the Hosoya polynomial method
A robust septic hermite collocation technique for dirichlet boundary condition Heat conduction equation
International Journal of Mathematics and Computer in Engineering (IJMCE) is an international research journal and publishes high-level original research and review papers. Papers submitted to IJMCE are based on both theoretical and experimental being novel applications of real world problems arising in science and engineering. IJMCE presents a platform to spread the scientific exchanges of ideas and techniques by scientists from nonlinear sciences and engineering. IJMCE operates the “Single-blind peer-review” process containing at least two reviewers and is an open access journal devoted to the publication of fundamental research results in all fields of mathematics, computer, engineering, and nonlinear sciences. IJMCE publishes one volume which is containing two issues each year. The language of IJMCE is English.
IJMCE aims to publish the high-level original and peer review papers related to the fields of mathematics, computer, engineering, and nonlinear sciences for better understanding of real-world problems. Furthermore, IJMCE focuses to publish papers written on all nonlinear dynamic phenomena associated with mathematics, computer, engineering problems. IJMCE publish papers contributing to the better understanding of nature in the frame of scientific facts. Review articles and original contributions are based on the analytical, computational, and experimental investigation of real-world problems.
The scope of IJMCE is devoted to investigating the fields of mathematics and computer with their applications in nonlinear sciences associated with engineering, applied sciences, computational sciences, computers, mechanical sciences, mathematics, electrical, physical science, chemistry, economy, finance, fluids dynamics, heat and mass transfer, fuzzy, probability, statistics, artificial intelligence, graph theory, set theory, deep learning and nonlinear systems. Especially, highest quality original research and regular papers, short papers, and review papers focusing on the problems arising in real world problems are most welcome. IJMCE considers only original and timely contributions containing new results in various fields of Mathematics, Engineering and Computer sciences arising in applied sciences and nonlineer dynamics. Only relevant and high-quality original papers written in English are given consideration for possible publication in IJMCE. Moreover, IJMCE includes the applications of mathematics and computer science containing new topics arising in real-world problems.
IJMCE serves a broad range of international platform for the researchers, experts, professors and professionals in the field of nonlinear sciences related to the fields of mathematics, computer, engineering and nonlinear problems of life science containing the applied sciences, computational sciences, computer, mathematics, physical science, economy, finance, fluids dynamics, heat and mass transfer, fuzzy, probability, statistics, artificial intelligence, deep/machine learning, dynamical systems and nonlinear sciences. Therefore, submissions from researchers of all mentioned areas are welcomed, irrespective of their geographical location, race, creed, religion, or ideologies.
IJMCE welcomes the papers being following topics but is not limited to:
- Mathematical analysis and its applications
- Analytical and numerical methods for ODEs, PDEs, FDEs
- Soliton theory and its applications
- Nonlinear methods and its applications
- Engineering problems containing graph theory, artificial intelligence, deep and machine learning, imaging, neural network, big data.
- Analysis, modelling, and control of phenomena in the areas such as electrical engineering; computer science, fluids dynamics and applied sciences.
- Dynamical systems related applications of computer and mathematics in physics, engineering, chemistry, economics, and the social sciences.
- Computational fluid dynamics, optimisation, fuzzy, probability and heat problems
- Statistical computation and simulation
- Computational geometry and topology
- Computational intelligence and Complexity
- Theoretical computer science
- Computational physics and biology
- Mathematical physics
IJMCE seeks the following types of submissions as paper;
- Original Study: Publishing quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods empirical research, and conceptual papers. Page count should be less than 50 pages, including references, tables, figures and appendices.
- Review Study: These may include review study contributions, literature reviews. These submissions should be less than 30 pages.
- Short Communication: These may include various contributions such as Editorial Letter, Correction, Erratum, Letter, Comment, Notes, Rapid Communications, Brief reports, Interviews, Editorials, and Retraction Note. These submissions should be less than 20 pages.
- Case Study: These may include case studies in any field of IJMCE. These submissions should be less than 30 pages.
- Special Issue Journal Submissions: The editors of IJMCE seek submissions for special issue themes that are hot and famous topics among experts. Special issue proposals should be emailed to journalijmce@gmail.com. Special issue proposals should include a detailed call for papers, listing potential themes for authors to consider, affiliations of special issue editor(s) and a strategy to attract papers to your special issue.
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