Aim and Scope
Open Journal of Discrete Applied Mathematics (ODAM) is an international, peer-reviewed, Diamond Open Access journal devoted to the publication of high-quality scholarly work in discrete mathematics and its applications. The journal provides a platform for original research articles, review papers, and short communications that contribute to the development of discrete mathematical theory, computational methods, combinatorial structures, algorithms, optimization, and applied mathematical sciences.
The aim of ODAM is to encourage researchers, mathematicians, computer scientists, engineers, and applied scientists to publish rigorous theoretical, computational, and applied research in areas related to discrete and applied mathematics. The journal welcomes manuscripts that present new mathematical results, develop discrete models, introduce algorithms, solve applied problems, or provide meaningful advances in theoretical computer science and related disciplines.
Submissions should be clearly written, mathematically sound, and relevant to researchers working in discrete mathematics, applied mathematics, computer science, operations research, optimization, and related areas. Authors are encouraged to provide complete arguments, detailed proofs, computational explanations, algorithms, examples, and applications where appropriate, so that the results can be understood, verified, and used by the wider academic community.
The journal publishes three issues per year.
The scope of Open Journal of Discrete Applied Mathematics includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Combinatorics
- Applied Commutative Algebra
- Discrete Mathematics
- Theoretical Computer Science
- Difference Equations
- Matrix Theory
- Fuzzy Theory
- Matroid Theory
- Graph Algorithms
- Coding Theory
- Graph Theory
- Numerical Analysis
- Dynamical Systems
- Optimization
- Statistical Theory
- Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences
- Operations Research
- Computing
- Cryptography
The journal also welcomes interdisciplinary submissions in which discrete mathematical methods are applied to problems in computer science, engineering, information theory, data science, networks, operations research, optimization, cryptography, and related scientific fields. Manuscripts should demonstrate originality, technical correctness, clarity of presentation, ethical compliance, and relevance to the academic audience of the journal.