Aims & Scope

Aims and Scope

Journal of Inequalities and Mathematical Analysis (JIMA) is an internationally peer-reviewed journal that aims to disseminate high-quality, original research in pure and applied mathematics, focusing on mathematical analysis and its broad applications.

The journal serves as a platform for researchers in various mathematical disciplines to advance theoretical developments and practical applications in this field.

JIMA encourages submissions of innovative and important research articles that contribute to the understanding, formulation, and application of mathematical inequalities. These include, but are not limited to, topics related to convexity, functional analysis, optimization, approximation theory, numerical analysis, and differential and integral inequalities. The journal particularly welcomes papers that bridge the gap between theory and practice, providing insights into the use of inequalities in fields such as mathematical physics, engineering, economics, data science, and more.


Scope

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:

  1. Mathematical Inequalities: Classical and modern inequalities, refinements of inequalities, and inequalities involving special functions.

  2. Convex Analysis: Applications of convex and generalized convex functions in the mathematical sciences.

  3. Optimization Theory: Theoretical and applied aspects of inequalities in optimization principles.

  4. Approximation Theory: Inequalities related to approximation techniques, orthogonal polynomials, and spline theory.

  5. Functional and Harmonic Analysis: Applications of inequalities in function and operator spaces, including Fourier and abstract harmonic analysis.

  6. Numerical Methods: Development and analysis of numerical algorithms based on inequalities.

  7. Differential and Integral Inequalities: Applications in boundary value problems, dynamical systems, and control theory.

  8. Applications: Real-world applications in physics, biology, finance, statistics, computer science, and engineering, emphasizing the role of inequalities.

  9. Interdisciplinary Studies: Studies where mathematical inequalities play a significant role in addressing challenges in applied mathematics and proposing solutions.


Editorial Policy

JIMA is committed to maintaining a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring that only scientifically sound and technically correct articles are published.

  • By promoting a global exchange of ideas and research results, JIMA aims to be a leading resource for mathematical literature and a driving force in the discovery and application of mathematical solutions.

  • All manuscripts must be submitted in English, and authors are expected to adhere to the highest standards of clarity and explanation in their writing.

  • Special issue proposals focusing on contemporary developments in mathematical analysis are also welcomed.

For further information, please contact the editorial office.