General information

Aims and Scope

Carpathian Journal of Mathematics (CJM) publishes high level research papers in all fields of pure and applied mathematics. It also publishes invited and survey papers in areas covered by the expertise of its Editors. It is edited by SINUS Association in collaboration with Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, North University Centre at Baia Mare (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca), Romania.

Bibliographic Data

Abbreviated name: Carpathian J. Math.
New series first published since 1991
1 volume per year, 3 (4) issues per volume
ISSN 1584-2851 (print)
ISSN 1843-4401 (electronic)

Publication Ethics

Carpathian Journal of Mathematics is committed to maintaining the highest level of integrity in the content it publishes. The journal subscribes to the principles the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) on how to deal with acts of misconduct thereby committing to investigate allegations of misconduct in order to ensure the integrity of research.

Carpathian Journal of Mathematics uses plagiarism detection software to screen the submissions. If plagiarism is identified, the COPE guidelines on plagiarism will be followed.

Ethical guidelines for editors

The content published in Carpathian Journal of Mathematics is peer reviewed (Single Blind).

The editors are expected not to disclose any information about a submitted manuscript to anyone other than the corresponding author(s), reviewers and other concerned members of the editorial board.

The editors should ensure that they complete the review process within stipulated time so that manuscripts are processed and reach the publication stage on fast track basis.

Ethical guidelines for authors

CJM expects that authors present accurate, original and objective research in the form of manuscripts and cite properly the publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the reported work. The authors are advised not to submit the same manuscript in more than one journal at the same time. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal or publication will be considered unethical. Such behaviour is convicting and unacceptable. It is the responsibility of the authors to promptly notify editors about the possible errors detected during the publication process or after publication and cooperate with them to withdraw or correct the submitted manuscript.

Indexed

  • JCR (Journal Citation Reports); IF (2021): 1.36
  • SCOPUS
  • Mathematical Reviews
  • zbMATH
  • EBSCO