- Focus and Scope
- Section Policies
- Peer Review Process
- Publication Frequency
- Open Access Policy
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Focus and Scope
Mathematical Communications is an international journal publishing original scientific papers and invited survey articles from all fields of pure and applied mathematics. The journal was initiated in 1996. It is published regularly - twice a year.
There is no page charge for papers.
Section Policies
Regular Articles
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8th Conference on Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing, Šibenik, Croatia, 2013.
Only presented papers at the conference will be considered for publication in the Mathematical Communications.
Editors- Dragan Jukić
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Peer Review Process
Every manuscript is peer reviewed, according to the following procedures.
Initial manuscript evaluation
The Editors first evaluate all manuscripts. In many cases, the Editors will return a paper promptly to its author(s) at this stage because it clearly does not match the journal's stated interests or level of quality. Submissions that meet the minimum criteria are normally passed on to at least 2 experts for review. In rare cases, however, an exceptionally strong manuscript might be accepted after the initial reading.
Type of peer review
The Mathematical Communications employs single-blind reviewing, in which the reviewer is unknown to the author, but the identity of the author is known to the reviewer.
Final report
Referees advise the Editors. The Editors' decision to accept or to reject a manuscript will be sent promptly to the author, with suitably detailed explanations.
The Editors' decision is final
The Editors are responsible for the final decision to accept or to reject a given manuscript, and there the process ends.
Publication Frequency
This journal publishes one volume of two issues per year. Once an issue is open, accepted articles are published as soon as they are ready.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

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