Facts & Figures |
|
Number of Volumes |
12 |
Number of Issues |
24 |
Number of Articles |
268 |
Number of Contributors |
420 |
Article View |
201,692 |
PDF Download |
170,611 |
View Per Article |
752.58 |
PDF Download Per Article |
636.61 |
Number of Submissions |
916 |
Rejected Submissions |
537 |
Reject Rate |
59 |
Accepted Submissions |
292 |
Acceptance Rate |
32 |
Number of Indexing Databases |
13 |
Number of Reviewers |
1609 |
Accept Date (Days) |
238 |
Journal of Algebraic Systems (JAS) is a biannual journal published by Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood, Iran, founded in 2013. It is open access, also it is free of any publication charges.
This journal publishes original high-quality research papers and invited research and survey articles mainly in subjects: Algebra, Linear Algebra and its applications, Combinatorics and Algebraic Combinatorics, Coding Theory, Cryptography, Algebraic Topology, Algebraic Geometry, and Banach Algebras.
We encourage all authors from all over the world to submit their high-quality papers to this journal.
All type papers published by JAS are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication. JAS is an open access journal allows an immediate, world-wide, barrier-free, open access to the full text of research papers, which is in the best interests of the scientific community.
All corresponding authors of each manuscript should be download "COPYRIGHT RELEASE FORM" from the web page https://jas.shahroodut.ac.ir/journal/authors.note then complete and sign this form by all authors and submit this form with all mandatory files which mentioned in bellow. By signing this form, copyright transfer to JAS.
JAS respect all aspects of publication ethics of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). COPE is a forum for editors and publishers of peer-reviewed journals to discuss all aspects of publication ethics. COPE provides advice to editors and publishers on all aspects of publication ethics and, in particular, how to handle cases of research and publication misconduct. COPE does not investigate individual cases but encourages editors to ensure that cases are investigated by the appropriate authorities (usually a research institution or employer).
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Mukkamala Sambasiva Rao