Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences is a journal dedicated to publishing original research on mathematical techniques relevant to the applied sciences. It focuses on rigorous mathematical analysis and its application to a wide range of scientific and engineering problems. The journal explores topics such as partial differential equations, mathematical modeling, optimal control, and dynamical systems.
It covers applications in areas including fluid dynamics, electromagnetism, elasticity, and quantum mechanics. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences is indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, ensuring high visibility for its published work. The journal aims to bridge the gap between theoretical mathematics and practical applications, serving researchers and practitioners in both fields.
Authors are invited to contribute high-quality research that advances the use of mathematical methods in solving real-world problems. The content should be completely original and not based on copyrighted material.