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Transactions on Mathematical Sciences and Computational Engineering

A Peer-Reviewed International Journal

Aims and Scope

Transactions on Mathematical Sciences and Computational Engineering is a broad-scoped peer-reviewed journal published by The Tribhuj covering all mainstream branches of pure mathematics, applied mathematics, theoretical computer science, and scientific computing.

The journal welcomes a variety of article types: Research Manuscript, Research Letters, Letters to the Editor and Short Communications, Position Papers, Review Articles, Technical Notes, Special Issues and Special Sections A paper should be a significant contribution, well-written, and of interest to a wide audience. All manuscripts will undergo a strict refereeing process; acceptance for publication is based on at least two positive reviews from experts in the field. Submission of a manuscript acknowledges that the manuscript is original and is not, in whole or in part, published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts must be written in English. It is the author's responsibility to make sure her/his manuscript is written in clear, unambiguous and grammatically correct language.

Editorial Board

Editorial Policies, Ethics, and Disclosures

The journal upholds a strong commitment to research integrity and ethical publishing. All submitted content undergoes a thorough single-anonymous peer review process to maintain high quality and credibility.

The journal follows the principles set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) for addressing research misconduct. Any claims of misconduct are carefully reviewed to preserve the integrity of academic research.

To prevent unethical practices, all submissions may be checked using plagiarism detection software. In cases where plagiarism is identified, the journal adheres to COPE’s established guidelines.

A well-defined competing interest policy ensures transparency throughout the publication process.

Authors must adhere to international, national, and institutional research reporting standards, particularly for studies involving human or animal subjects, their data, biological materials, and informed consent.