Aims and Scope

The Journal of Prime Research in Mathematics (JPRM) is committed to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research in all areas of pure and applied mathematics and related mathematical sciences. The journal welcomes original contributions, including regular research articles and short communications, that present solid theoretical or methodological results.

Our aim is to promote rigorous mathematical research and to encourage early-career researchers to contribute innovative ideas that may serve as a foundation for future developments in mathematics.

All submissions undergo a strict peer-review process to ensure originality, clarity, and relevance.

Scope

JPRM covers a wide range of topics in mathematics and selected areas of the mathematical sciences, including:

  • Algebraic Geometry

  • Algebraic Topology

  • Analysis of Partial Differential Equations (PDEs)

  • Category Theory

  • Classical Analysis and Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs)

  • Combinatorics

  • Commutative Algebra

  • Complex Variables

  • Differential Geometry

  • Dynamical Systems

  • Functional Analysis

  • Geometric Analysis

  • Geometric Topology

  • General Mathematics

  • General Topology

  • Group Theory

  • Harmonic Analysis

  • History and Overview of Mathematics

  • Information Theory

  • K-Theory and Homology

  • Logic

  • Mathematical Biology (with a strong mathematical focus)

  • Mathematical Finance

  • Mathematical Physics (only mathematically rigorous contributions)

  • Metric Geometry

  • Number Theory

  • Numerical Analysis

  • Operator Algebras

  • Optimization and Control

  • Probability

  • Quantum Algebra

  • Quantum Theory (with mathematical formulation)

  • Representation Theory

  • Rings and Algebras

  • Spectral Theory

  • Statistics (mathematical statistics only)

  • Symplectic Geometry

  • Variational Problems

We also consider contributions in:

  • Computer Science (only those with rigorous mathematical content, such as algorithms, theoretical computer science, or discrete mathematics)

  • Physics (only work that presents or relies on rigorous mathematical methods)

  • Statistics (only research grounded in mathematical theory and development)