About the Journal

Aim and Scope

The Journal of Global Mathematics and Logical Structures is a peer-reviewed, open-access, electronic journal committed to advancing high-quality research in pure and applied mathematics, mathematical logic, and formal structural systems. The journal provides a global platform for mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, educators, and interdisciplinary researchers to disseminate original research, theoretical advancements, and rigorous analytical studies.

The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches that connect mathematical theory and logical reasoning with computer science, artificial intelligence, data science, cryptography, and other formal and computational disciplines. Its mission is to promote research that strengthens foundational understanding, formal reasoning, structural modeling, and problem-solving methodologies relevant to contemporary scientific and technological challenges.

The Journal of Global Mathematics and Logical Structures also aims to support the development of academic writing and publishing skills among early-career researchers, postgraduate students, doctoral candidates, and emerging scholars. The editorial team is committed to mentoring new contributors, particularly those from developing and underrepresented regions, to enhance the quality, clarity, and global impact of their scholarly work.

The journal publishes a wide range of manuscript types, including editorials, original research articles, review and survey papers, theoretical studies, short communications, conceptual notes, and letters to the editor. All submissions undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure academic integrity, originality, and relevance.

Journal of Global Mathematics and Logical Structures welcomes contributions in areas such as algebra, analysis, topology, number theory, discrete mathematics, mathematical logic, proof theory, model theory, category theory, graph theory, computational logic, and related structural frameworks. The journal follows a continuous, issue-free publication model, ensuring timely dissemination of accepted manuscripts. All published content is fully open access and freely available without subscription barriers.

Open Access Policy

The Journal of Global Mathematics and Logical Structures provides immediate open access to all published content based on the principle that unrestricted access to research promotes a wider and more effective global exchange of knowledge. By removing financial, legal, and technical barriers, the journal ensures that authors’ work reaches a broad international audience and contributes meaningfully to research, education, and scientific advancement.

All articles are published under an open-access license and are freely accessible online without subscription or access fees.

Disclaimer

The Journal of Global Mathematics and Logical Structures disclaims any liability for loss, damage, or adverse consequences arising from the use or application of information published in the journal. Readers are encouraged to consult additional sources and exercise professional judgment when interpreting or applying published material. The journal does not guarantee the completeness or applicability of any content.

Peer Review Process

Journal of Global Mathematics and Logical Structures is a peer-reviewed journal that follows a double-blind review process, ensuring anonymity for both authors and reviewers throughout evaluation. Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two independent experts in the relevant field. When reviewer opinions diverge significantly, a third reviewer may be consulted to ensure a fair and balanced decision.

Publication Frequency

The journal follows an issue-free, continuous electronic publication model. Manuscripts are published online immediately upon acceptance after successful peer review and final editorial processing.

Article Processing Charges (APC)

USD 100

Archiving

The Journal of Global Mathematics and Logical Structures utilizes the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) system to ensure long-term digital preservation. Participating libraries maintain permanent archives of published content for preservation, restoration, and continued access.

Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

These guidelines are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors and the publisher’s policies on publication ethics.

Authors’ Responsibilities

Authors must present an accurate, original, and transparent account of their research, accompanied by an objective discussion of its significance. Manuscripts should include sufficient methodological and theoretical detail, along with appropriate references—particularly recent and relevant literature—to allow reproducibility and verification.

Manuscripts must not be submitted to more than one journal simultaneously.

All work must be original; proper citation is required for all referenced ideas or text.

Prior relevant work must be fully acknowledged.

Only contributors who have made substantial intellectual contributions should be listed as authors.

All authors must approve the final manuscript and consent to submission.

Conflicts of interest and funding sources must be disclosed.

If a significant error is discovered post-publication, authors must promptly notify the editors and cooperate in issuing corrections or retractions.

Plagiarism in any form is strictly prohibited. All submissions are screened prior to review.

Reviewers’ Responsibilities

Reviewers must treat all manuscripts as confidential and must not use unpublished material for personal advantage. Reviews should be objective, constructive, and focused on the scholarly merit, originality, and contribution of the work.

Reviewers must:

Declare conflicts of interest

Decline reviews outside their expertise or timeframe

Report suspected duplication or ethical issues to the editor

Editors’ Responsibilities

Editors hold full responsibility for editorial decisions based on scholarly merit, originality, clarity, and relevance to the journal’s scope. Decisions are made without discrimination based on personal characteristics or affiliations.

Editors must:

Maintain confidentiality

Manage conflicts of interest transparently

Ensure adherence to international ethical standards

Initiate investigations in cases of suspected misconduct following COPE guidelines

Competing Interests

All authors and reviewers must disclose potential conflicts of interest that could influence the manuscript or review process. Declared competing interests will be disclosed in published articles when relevant.

Manuscripts submitted by editorial board members are handled by independent editors to ensure impartiality.

Consent and Copyright Issues

Authors retain copyright of their work while granting the journal the right of first publication under an open-access license. Authors must ensure that all necessary permissions, consents, and copyright clearances have been obtained prior to submission.

Failure to comply with ethical, consent, or copyright requirements may result in rejection or delay in publication.

Licensing Policy

Journal uses a creative commons license (CC-By) which allows the re-use of the content for educational purposes by acknowledging the author and journal.

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/