Aims and Scoups
Aim
The Advanced in Mathematics, Accounting, and Computer Sciences (AMACS) is an open access journal that publishes the leading research on Mathematics, Accounting, and Computer Sciences. The journal publishes reviews, regular research papers, and short communications, as well as Special Issues on particular subjects. The aim of the Journal of Advanced in Mathematics, Accounting, and Computer Sciences is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much in detail as possible. Full experimental details should be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
Scope:
- Algebraic geometry, Algebraic topology, Algorithms, Applied mathematics, Artificial intelligence and mathematics, Category theory, Combinatorics, Commutative algebra, Complex variables, Computational mathematics, Decision theory and decision analysis, Differential geometry, Dynamical systems, Engineering mathematics, Equations and inequalities, Functional analysis, Fuzzy sets and systems, Game theory, General mathematics, General topology, Geometric topology and analysis, Group theory, Harmonic analysis, History and overview, Information theory, Interdisciplinary mathematics, K-theory and homology, Logic, Machine learning and data mining, Mathematical and computational biology, Mathematical finance, Mathematical modelling, Mathematical physics, Metric geometry, Network science, Number theory, Numerical analysis, Operator algebras, Optimization and control, Polynomials, Probability and statistics, Quantum algebra, Quantum theory, Representation theory, Rings and algebra, Simulation, Spectral theory, Stochastic process and uncertainty, Symplectic geometry, and Variational problems.
- Banking, Financial Markets, International Finance, Financial Economics, Mathematical Methods in Economics and Finance, Risk Management and Analysis, Financial Technology and Innovation, Corporate Finance, Entrepreneurial Finance, Financial Accounting and Reporting, Sustainable and Environmental Management, Energy economics and finance, and Tourism: Economics, Finance, and Management.
- computer science & engineering, computers and computation, artificial intelligence, cybernetics, hardware & architecture, information systems, interdisciplinary applications, software, graphics, programming, theory & methods, computer hardware and peripheral device, computer software, supercomputers, personal computers (desktop computers, notebook), embedded computers, calculators, microprocessors, computer networking and Internet, programmable analog computer, industrial robots, electrical engineering, computer programming; programming languages, CPU design, arithmetic logic unit, computer storage (memory), random access memory or RAM, input/output (I/O), hard disk drives, floppy disk drives and optical disc drives, computer multitasking; multiprocessing, information age, graphics, security, electronics, computers in industry, design and test of computers, digital techniques, analog techniques, interaction with computers, communications and control, circuits systems; integrated circuits, computers in simulation, computability theory, virtualization, electronic waste, history of computer hardware, human computer interaction, pervasive computing, and information visualization.