Address:
Mathematics and Science Center, Rm 368
146 Library Drive
Rochester, MI 48309-4479, USAÂ

Address:
Mathematics and Science Center, Rm 368
146 Library Drive
Rochester, MI 48309-4479, USAÂ
Manuscripts should be submitted via the journal website:
During the transition period, submissions may also be handled directly through members of the Editorial Board.
By submitting a manuscript, authors confirm that:
The work is original and has not been published previously
The manuscript is not under consideration elsewhere
All co-authors have approved the submission
Manuscripts must be prepared in LaTeX (AMS-LaTeX strongly recommended)
Submissions must compile without errors
Upon acceptance, authors must provide complete source files, including figures and bibliography
Submissions should include:
Title of the paper
Author names and affiliations
Abstract (typically 150–250 words)
Keywords (3–6 keywords)
Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC 2020)
Main text
Acknowledgments (if applicable)
References
Use clear and consistent mathematical notation
Clearly state all theorems, lemmas, and definitions
Ensure logical organization and readability
Manuscripts must be written in clear, professional English
Figures must be of publication quality
Preferred formats: PDF, EPS, or high-resolution PNG
All figures must be properly labeled and referenced in the text
References must be complete and consistently formatted
AMS citation style is recommended
Include DOIs whenever available
Example:
[1] J. Smith, Title of the paper, Journal Name 12 (2023), 123–145.
JMAI employs a double-blind peer review process.
Author identities are concealed from referees, and referee identities are not disclosed to authors
Authors must ensure that manuscripts are properly anonymized (remove names, affiliations, and identifying references)
Each submission is assigned to an editor and reviewed by independent expert referees
The journal aims to complete the review process within 3–4 months.
Based on historical data from the Albanian Journal of Mathematics, the acceptance rate is below 10%, reflecting the journal’s commitment to high standards.
The final decision is made by the Editor-in-Chief.
Authors must adhere to accepted standards of ethical publishing:
All work must be original and properly cited
Plagiarism, duplicate submission, or data fabrication are strictly prohibited
All submissions may be subject to plagiarism screening
Any conflicts of interest must be disclosed
Violations of these principles may result in rejection or retraction.
JMAI is committed to the long-term preservation and accessibility of published research.
All published articles are assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Articles are hosted and archived through established platforms, including Project Euclid
The journal supports long-term digital preservation to ensure permanent accessibility of its content
JMAI supports transparency and reproducibility in research.
Authors are expected to make data, code, and computational tools publicly available unless there are compelling reasons not to do so
Materials should be deposited in recognized repositories (e.g., GitHub, Zenodo, institutional repositories)
Submissions involving computational or experimental results must provide sufficient detail for independent verification
Authors should include a Data and Code Availability Statement specifying:
Whether data and code are available
Where they can be accessed
Any restrictions on access
If sharing is not possible, authors must clearly state the reasons.
The journal periodically publishes special issues on emerging and interdisciplinary topics.
Proposals for special issues are welcome. Interested authors and guest editors should contact the Editor-in-Chief.
Editor-in-Chief
T. Shaska
Journal of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Oakland University
146 Library Drive
Rochester, MI 48309, USA
Email: [email protected]