A premier journal bridging mathematics and computer science, Communications focuses on high-quality research in communication theory and its applications. Covering a broad spectrum, it serves as a vital resource for researchers and practitioners in both fields. Its focus is on theoretical computer science including algorithm, coding theory, random processes, mathematical modeling, differential equations, and dynamical systems.
Communications publishes research related to the probability, mathematics, and modeling of communication networks. The journal serves as a venue to communicate theory and practice between the relevant scientific communities. Indexing databases include those covering social science and communication.
Communications encourages submissions showcasing theoretical advancements and practical applications. It is essential for anyone interested in mathematics and communications. Open call for submissions.