Transition to Three Issues per Year
The Journal of Advances in Applied & Computational Mathematics (JAACM) is pleased to announce an update to its publication structure. Beginning with Volume 2026, the journal will transition from a single annual volume with continuous publication to a format comprising three issues per year, while continuing to publish accepted articles online on a continuous basis.
Under this model, manuscripts will be published online immediately upon completion of peer review and production, ensuring timely dissemination of research. Each article will then be assigned to one of the journal’s three annual issues for formal citation and archival purposes.
This development reflects JAACM’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its editorial structure, enhance the visibility of published work, and provide a clearer publication framework for authors, readers, and indexing services. The introduction of three issues per year will also allow the journal to better organize scholarly contributions and highlight emerging developments across applied and computational mathematics.
JAACM remains committed to maintaining rigorous peer review standards and providing an accessible platform for high-quality research in applied mathematics, computational mathematics, and related interdisciplinary fields.
The editorial office thanks the journal’s authors, reviewers, and editorial board members for their continued support as JAACM continues to grow and develop as an international scholarly publication.


