2025
Publication Type
On the Composition of Rotations in $\mathbb{R}^3$
Spectral Contraction Framework for Planar Filippov Systems: Existence and Stability of Nonsmooth Periodic Orbits
On the $(k,\psi )$-Generalized Laplace Transforms and Their Applications to Fractional Differential Equations
Exploring Generalized $2^k$-Fibonacci Sequence: A New Family of the Fibonacci Sequence
Direction Curves of Vectorial Moments with Respect to an Alternative Frame in Euclidean Space
Communications in Advanced Mathematical Sciences is an international academic journal that aims to publish advanced research and innovative theory in mathematical sciences. CAMS aims to share high-quality research in various disciplines of mathematics with a wide readership. In this context, we encourage papers with new findings, methods, and theoretical contributions in a wide range of areas, from theoretical mathematics to applied mathematics. By providing researchers with the opportunity to publish work that pushes the boundaries of mathematical knowledge and makes interdisciplinary connections, we aim to promote knowledge and scientific progress in the field.
The journal "Communications in Advanced Mathematical Sciences" publishes high-quality research articles covering a wide range of fields in the mathematical sciences. This journal accepts research papers in all areas of Mathematical Analysis and its numerous applications. Topics covered by the journal include Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Inequalities, Numerical analysis, Differential equations, Difference equations, Partial differential equations, Optimization, Fourier analysis, Abstract harmonic analysis, Numerical methods in Fourier analysis, Functional analysis, Operator theory, Miscellaneous applications of functional analysis, Nonlinear functional analysis, Stochastic analysis, Multivariate analysis and all the other fields of their applications. CAMS aims to publish research that highlights the various aspects of mathematics and its interdisciplinary connections and that makes significant contributions to the international arena.
Academic impartiality and scientific quality are important criteria in the evaluation of articles submitted for publication. Therefore, the recommendations of the International Standards for Editors and Authors of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) should be taken into account in scientific articles submitted to the CAMS journal.
Important: Authors are responsible for all content generated by AI tools. Please review the AI Policy.
Note: In order to increase the visibility of the articles, after the article is accepted, the layout processes are made and published online as soon as possible.
General Information
- Communications in Advanced Mathematical Sciences (CAMS) is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality articles on mathematics.
- CAMS is a journal published four times a year in March, June, September, and December.
- The language of the articles is English.
- The percentage of similarity in articles should be less than 30% without a bibliography.
- Article applications are not accepted via e-mail.
- The referee process is not initiated for articles that do not comply with the writing rules of the journal, without footnotes, bibliography, preface, or abstract. The Editorial Board may take a decision for special cases.
- The submitted article is the original work of the author(s) and should not be plagiarized.
- All authors must participate in this study individually and take full responsibility for the work.
- All authors must see and approve the final version of the submitted article.
- The article must not have been published elsewhere or should not be submitted for publication.
- Manuscripts to be published must be sent via the “Submit Article” page.
Note: If any editor sends an article to the CAMS, the editor's access to the editorial panel is prevented. The editor follows all processes as a writer. After the process is completed, the editorial authority is given to him again.
Required files to be uploaded when submitting an article:
1- PDF document of the article prepared by considering the spelling rules (Author(s) information, name, surname, ORCID(s), responsible author, e-mail(s) must be found.)
2- PDF document of the article prepared considering the spelling rules (There should be no information belonging to the authors. This file will be sent to the referees in accordance with the double-blind refereeing policy.)
3- A similarity report must be uploaded to the system.
Non-essential files that must be uploaded when submitting an article:
1- If necessary for the study, the approved version of the Ethics Committee Permit must be uploaded to the system. In addition, this approval (name, date and number of the committee) must be stated in the "Article Information Form" at the end of the study.
Title Page
The title page must include:
- The name(s) of the author(s)
- A concise and informative title
- The affiliation(s) and address(es) of the author(s)
- The e-mail address of the corresponding author
- The 16-digit ORCID of the author(s)
Abstract
Please provide an abstract of a maximum of 400 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or unspecified references.
Keywords
Please provide at least one keyword that can be used for indexing purposes.
Text Formatting
Manuscripts must be sent as PDF when uploaded to the system for the first time. However, if the article is accepted, it should upload the LaTeX file written in Journal format and figure files, if any, to the system. Please use the CAMS Template file. (See PDF)
Headings
Please use the decimal system of headings with no more than three levels.
Abbreviations
Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently thereafter.
Article Information
Fill in the Article Information section in the LaTeX file completely.
Reference List
References should be listed and numbered in the order that they appear in the text. In the text, citations should be indicated by the reference number in brackets [1]. The list of references should only include works that are cited in the text and that have been published or accepted for publication. Personal communications and unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text. Do not use footnotes or endnotes as a substitute for a reference list.
- If the article has a DOI number, definitely add it.
- If a source is cited from a web page, please indicate the access link and access date.
Examine the template file in detail for these.
Journal Article
A. N. Kochubei, Extensions of symmetric operators and symmetric binary relations, Mat. Zametki, 17 (1975), 41-48.
M. I. Gil, On the stability of linear Barbashin type integro-differential equations, Math. Probl. Eng., (2015), Article ID 962565.
N. Tiwari, T. K. Pandey, An improved quantitative optional randomised response technique with additive Scrambling using two questions approach, Commun. Adv. Math. Sci, 7(2) (2024), 104-113. https://doi.org/10.33434/cams.1435108
Unpublished Article
R. Lopez, Differential Geometry of curves and surfaces in Lorentz-Minkowski space, (2008), arXiv:0810.3351v1 [math.DG].
M. Akyigit, Split Fibonacci quaternions, Adv. App. Clifford Alg., (in press).
Thesis
E. E. Kara, On matrix transformations between some sequence spaces and the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness, Ph.D. Thesis, Sakarya University, 2012.
Book
M. Bohner, A. Peterson (Eds.), Advances in Dynamic Equations on Time Scales, Birkhäuser, Boston, 2003.
C. Niculescu, L. E. Persson, Convex Functions and Their Applications, Vol. 23, Springer, New York, 2006.
R. Bölling, Karl Weierstrass and some basic notions of the calculus, In: The Second W. Killing and K. Weierstraß Colloquium, Braniewo (Poland), March 2010, pp. 24–26.
E. Kropat, G. W. Weber, S. Z. Alparslan-Gok, et al., Inverse problems in complex multi-modal regulatory networks based on uncertain clustered data, In A. A. Pinto, D. Zilberman (Eds.), Modeling, Dynamics, Optimization and Bioeconomics I, Springer International Publishing, 2014, pp. 437–451.
Conference Proceeding
K. G. Tay, S. L. Kek, Approximating the smallest eigenvalue using inverse method through spreadsheet Excel, Proceeding of the 17th National Symposium on Mathematical Science (SKSM 2009), (2009), 653-658.
Web Source
Turkish Statistical Institute, Life tables, (2023). Available at: https://data.tuik.gov.tr/Bulten/Index?p=Hayat-Tablolari-2020-2022-49726. Accessed September 2, 2024.
Notes:
1. Please use “L. Fibonacci” instead of “Leonardo Fibonacci”
2. Please do not use "and" between the author's names.
3. The title of the manuscript in the references must be in italics and start with a capital letter.
4. It must be “30(8) (1922), 19-23.” instead of “Vol.30, No.8, 19-23, 1922” for articles.
Tables
- All tables are to be numbered using Arabic numerals.
- Tables should always be cited in the text in consecutive numerical order.
- For each table, please supply a table caption (title) explaining the components of the table.
- Identify any previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a reference at the end of the table caption.
- Footnotes to tables should be indicated by superscript lower-case letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data) and included beneath the table body.
1. Ethical Principles
1. Authorship of the Paper
2. Conflicts of Interest
Data falsification: Manipulating research data to give a false impression. This includes manipulating images (eg, micrographs, gels, radiological images), removing outliers or "inappropriate" results, changing, adding, or skipping data points, etc. are included. Technically, the Image can be improved for the readability of the images. However, if there is such an improvement, the editor should be informed when the article is sent to the journal, and the article should also be included.
Proper technical manipulation means adjusting the contrast and/or brightness or color balance if applied to the full digital image (not parts of the image).
Improper technical manipulation means darkening, enhancing, deleting an image, and/or adding new elements.
CAMS encourages author(s) to share data and make them publicly available if they do not violate human rights or other privacy issues. Authors are required to cite any data used in their studies. Apart from whether they are created by the author(s) or not, cited data sets should be written in the reference lists of papers. Authors are also recommended to include a data availability statement.
- Authors certify that their submitted manuscript (and any supporting items) are their own intellectual property, and the copyright has not been transferred to others.
- Authors certify that the manuscript contains no plagiarism, no fabrication, no falsification, no manipulated citations, and that the manuscript conforms to JSS authorship policies.
- All manuscripts, revisions, drafts, and galleys remain the intellectual property of the author(s). Except as stated in the agreed license, the author(s) retain the copyright to their work.
- All review comments and reports remain the intellectual property of the reviewer or editor. Except as stated in the agreed license, the author(s) retain the copyright to their work.
- Authors, reviewers, and editors agree to keep all communications, comments, or reports from reviewers or editors confidential.
- Reviewers and editors agree to keep all manuscripts, revisions, and drafts confidential, with the exception of the final published galley(s).
- Editors may make corrections if they detect minor errors in the published article that do not affect the findings, interpretations, or results.
- Editors may retract the article in case of major errors/violations that invalidate the findings and results.
- Editors may issue a statement of concern if there is a possibility of abusive research or publication by the authors, if there is evidence that the findings are unreliable, and the authors' institutions have not investigated the incident, or if the potential investigation seems unfair or inconclusive. The COPE guideline is taken into account with regard to the correction, retraction, and expression of concern.
- Ethics committee approval should be obtained for research conducted in all the disciplines that require ethics committee approval, and this approval should be stated and documented in the article.
- For studies requiring ethics committee approval, information regarding the approval (name, date and number of the committee) should be included in the Article Information Form at the end of the article.
- Any research conducted with qualitative or quantitative approaches that requires collecting data from participants.
- Studies conducted on humans,
- Retrospective studies in accordance with the law on the protection of personal data,
Also;
- A statement confirming that an "informed consent form" has been received in case reports,
- Obtaining permission from the owners for the use of scales, surveys or photographs belonging to others,
- A statement confirming that copyright regulations are met for the intellectual and artistic works used.
- Additional or Special issue: An issue published in addition to the regular issues of a periodically published journal. It may consist of conference papers or a series of articles focusing on a specific topic.
- Page numbering in the additional or special issue differs from regular issues.
- The print run of the additional or special issue cannot be more than one-third of the regular issue. The special issues containing conference paper abstracts are not included in this scope.
- Ratios of case reports, compilations, and research articles (excluding conference paper abstracts) published in the additional or special issue will be included in the ratios of articles published in other issues.
- The issues published as a tribute are not accepted as additional or special issues. Their page numbering and organization are the same as the regular issues.
- Studies must be original and based on research.
- It must be ensured that all the persons mentioned as authors/co-authors have contributed to the article. It is against scientific ethics to show persons who have not made any academic contribution as additional authors or to rank the authors by non-scientific criteria such as title, age, and gender, regardless of the order of contribution.
- In the articles with multiple authors, it should be clearly stated to what extent the authors have contributed to which stage of the article.
- The article should not be sent to different journals at the same time and should not have been sent to another journal before. If it is found to have been sent to another journal, the publication process will be canceled.
- It is assumed that the authors who submit articles to the journal have read and accepted the publication and writing principles of the journal, and the authors are deemed to have committed to these principles.
- The citations and bibliography should be complete.
- Citation manipulation should not be used to increase the number of citations to a particular author's work or articles published in a particular journal.
- Plagiarism and fake data should be avoided.
- The similarity rate obtained as a result of the similarity checks should not exceed 30% without the bibliography in order to initiate the peer review process.
- An article may be included in a maximum of 2 PRE-REVIEW processes. The article will be rejected if the feedback conveyed to the author is not revised.
- The corresponding author must inform the journal editor in case of any conflict of interest.
- Authors are responsible for all content generated by AI tools. Please, review the AI Policy.
- Peer reviewers should be aware that they play a critical role in the academic quality of the article to be published in the journal, and they should engage in the peer review process with the responsibility of improving academic quality.
- Peer reviewers should only accept to review articles for which they have the expertise to make an appropriate assessment. They should also respect the confidentiality of the blind peer review process and keep the details of the article confidential at all costs.
- After the review process, any information about the reviewed article should not be shared with others under any circumstances.
- Peer reviewers should only evaluate the accuracy of the content of the articles and their compliance with academic criteria. Any difference of opinions between the article's argument and the peer reviewer should not affect the review process.
- Peer review reports should be objective and measurable. Libelous, derogatory, or accusatory expressions should definitely be avoided.
- Peer reviewers should avoid superficial or inaccurate statements in their peer review reports. In reviews with negative results, a complete justification should be presented on the aspects that led to the negative result.
- Peer reviewers should review the articles within the time period allotted to them. If they are not going to review the article, they should notify the journal within a reasonable time.
- Please, review the AI Policy usage rules for reviewers and authors.
- Editors should accept articles that will contribute to the relevant areas specified in the journal policy.
- Editors should not have any conflict of interest with accepted or rejected articles.
- Editors have full responsibility and authority to accept or reject an article.
- It is the editors' responsibility to keep the names of peer reviewers and authors mutually confidential.
- Only the articles that will contribute to the relevant field should be accepted.
- If an error is detected, editors should support the correction or retraction of the error.
- It is the duty of editors to complete the pre-review, peer review, editing, and publishing processes of the articles submitted to the journal in a timely and appropriate manner.
- Editors should not assign people who do not contribute to the journal as editorial board members or associate editors.
- Editors should review the AI Policy.
2. Publication Policy
- Originality
- Not containing ethical violations
- Having clear messages for the scientific community
- Expressing the extent to which the article will contribute to researchers in the field and its relevance to science.
- Current fields and topics drawing the interest of researchers in the field of sciences
- Having structural and logical integrity
- Research results that are based on scientific evidence
- Coherence of the scientific method
Complaints about the Content of a Paper
- The confirmation of the rejection of the paper,
- The appeal of the author should be considered,
- A fresh opinion from an independent reviewer is needed.
The final decision of the Editor-in-Chief is notified to the author(s). The explanation of the consequences of the appeal is shared with the author(s) if necessary. This is the final decision of CAMS.
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Complaints about Ethics
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