The purpose of KJM is the advancement of mathematics. Editors and referees evaluate submitted papers strictly on the basis of scientific merit, without regard to authors' nationality, country of residence, institutional affiliation, gender and political views.
Research in these subjects has been very lively recently, and the interplay between individual areas has enriched them all. The journal seeks high quality original papers of both a research and an expository nature.
The Konuralp Journal of Mathematics (KJM) 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, Numerical analysis in abstract spaces, 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.
Reference list
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 Personal communications and unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text.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.
Reference list entries should be alphabetized by the last names of the first author of each work.
Journal article
[1] M.Z. Sarikaya, E. Set and M.E. Ozdemir, On New Inequalities of Simpson's Type for s-Convex Functions, Comput. Math. Appl., 60 (2010), 2191-2199.
Book
[2] D. S. Mitrinovic, J. E. Pecaric and A. M. Fink, Inequalities involving functions and their integrals and derivatives, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1991.
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Konuralp Journal of Mathematics is committed to maintaining trust in the journal, the value of authorship, and the integrity of science. Authors should be eager to help us maintain these standards. The following guidelines are provided to help authors avoid the appearance of ethical misconduct in their research and to help ensure adherence to the best practices set forth by national and international professional and regulatory bodies.
Plagiarism is a blight on the scientific community and a crime. The unauthorized use or close imitation of another’s language, text, data, ideas, or theories is prohibited. In all instances of authorized use, full credit to and representation of the original author’s work must be provided. It is the authors’ responsibility to secure permission for the use of copyrighted material.
The journal will investigate all reports and suspicions of plagiarism. Authors suspected of plagiaristic misconduct will be contacted and given the opportunity to prove the validity of their work and refute the allegations. All instances of proven plagiarism will be reported to the Publisher, the editorial office, the author’s institute, and other governing bodies as necessary. Plagiarized articles already accepted for publication will be cancelled, and plagiarized articles that have already been published will be retracted and denounced in a public erratum.
It is important that all authors and organizations where the research has been carried out have consented to the work’s submission and that all authors have significantly contributed.
In order to establish transparency in research, authors should be sure to provide statements on the following items.
1) Information regarding the source(s) of the work’s funding;
2) All financial and non-financial potential conflicts of interest;
3) A statement of informed consent for all studies that involve human participants;
4) A statements of human rights for all studies that involve human participants;
5) A statement on the humane treatment and proper welfare of all animals involved in the study.
The appropriate statements are provided below. They should be included in the article’s text in a section titled Ethical Compliance. This section should immediately precede the References section.
Ethical Principles
Conflicts of Interest:
Authors: All authors should disclose in their manuscript any financial or other substantive conflict of interest that might be construed to influence the results or interpretation of their manuscript. All sources of financial support for the project should be disclosed.
Data Access and Retention: Authors are asked to provide the raw data in connection with a paper for editorial review and should be prepared to provide public access to such data, if practicable, and should, in any event, be prepared to retain such data for a reasonable time after publication.
Data Fabrication and Falsification:
Data fabrication: This is about generating research findings.
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.
The Konuralp Journal of Mathematics encourages all authors to make their data available to share publicly.
Duplicate / Multiple Submission(s): Papers submitted for publication must be original and must not have been submitted to any other publication. Duplicates and multiple submissions are not considered for publication in our journal. If authors have used their own work, either previously submitted or published, as the basis for a submitted manuscript, they are required to cite the previous work. They also need to indicate how novel contributions are offered in their submitted manuscript, over and above those of the previous work.
Intellectual Property:
Other ethical violations include:
For the Article Evaluation Process please visit the journal's article evaluation process page.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in the articles published in the journal are those of the author(s). They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of the Konuralp Journal of Mathematics and its Editor-In-Chief, Editors, Editorial Board, or Publisher. The Editor-in-Chief, Editors, Editorial Board, and Publisher assume no responsibility or liability for such cases. The sole responsibility for the published content lies with the authors.
Complaints and Appeals: The Konuralp Journal of Mathematics handles complaints and appeals by following the below procedure. Complaints including but not limited to the long delays in handling studies and publication ethics initially are handled by the Editor-in-Chief of the Konuralp Journal of Mathematics. The Editor-in-Chief examines complaints and appeals together with Area Editors and Editorial Board if applicable. If anything occurs about complaints and appeals please contact sarikayamz@gmail.com
Complaints about the Content of a Paper: The Editor-in-Chief examines the complaints of the author(s), and the reports of reviewers and make a decision:
Complaints about Ethics: The Editor-in-Chief considers complaints about publication ethics of the author’s or reviewer’s conduct. The Editor-in-Chief follows the publication ethics which are published on the journal's website. The editorial board of the Konuralp Journal of Mathematics examines the concern of complainants or reviewers. The details and progress of the examination are shared with the complainant(s) clearly. The Editor-in-Chief provides feedback to the complainant(s) on the manner of action and the final decision.
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J. Alzabut is a professor of applied mathematics, specializing in differential equations and numerical analysis, at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He is a member of the Department of Mathematics and Sciences, contributing actively to both departmental and university-wide committees and initiatives. Committed to excellence in teaching, he also maintains a strong research profile, with numerous publications in high-impact journals and a significant number of citations. In addition to his academic and research responsibilities, he serves as an editor, referee, and reviewer for several prestigious journals and professional societies.
