Fundamental Journal of Mathematics and Applications (FUJMA) (Fundam. J. Math. Appl.) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to the publication of high-quality and original contributions in mathematical analysis and its diverse applications, with particular emphasis on applied mathematics and interdisciplinary developments.
Established in 2018, the journal has demonstrated continuous publication and editorial stability. FUJMA has been indexed in TR Index since 2021 and in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) since 2023, reflecting its adherence to recognized international publishing and ethical standards.
FUJMA is published quarterly (March, June, September, and December) in an online-only format (e-ISSN: 2645-8845), ensuring timely dissemination and global accessibility of published research.
The journal operates a rigorous double-blind peer review process and maintains a selective editorial policy focused on originality, mathematical rigor, and relevance to the advancement of the field. FUJMA publishes original research articles, review papers, and survey articles that contribute substantially to mathematical analysis and its applications.
In order to promote equitable access to publishing opportunities, FUJMA does not charge any submission or article processing fees. As a fully open-access journal, it provides immediate and unrestricted access to all published content, supporting the global exchange of scientific knowledge without financial, legal, or technical barriers.
Accepted manuscripts are published online on a continuous basis upon completion of the editorial and production process, ensuring rapid communication of research findings.
To maintain high ethical and scholarly standards, all submissions are screened for similarity, and manuscripts must have a similarity index below 30%, excluding references. In addition, the journal’s authorship policy generally permits a maximum of one (1) publication per calendar year per author or co-author, in order to ensure diversity and broad representation of contributors.
