Publisher
About the Journal
Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography (JDMSC) is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in discrete mathematics, cryptography, and related fields. Established in 1998 and currently published by Taru Publications, the journal has built a strong reputation for disseminating rigorous and original contributions in both theoretical and applied domains. It serves as an important platform for researchers working in mathematical sciences and information security.
JDMSC follows a strict double-blind peer-review process, ensuring that all submissions are evaluated by independent experts for quality, originality, and relevance. The journal adheres to high ethical publishing standards, including plagiarism checks through iThenticate and compliance with COPE guidelines. It is widely indexed in major databases such as Scopus, ESCI (Web of Science), MathSciNet, and zbMath, enhancing its academic visibility and credibility.
Aims and Scope
The primary aim of JDMSC is to advance research in discrete mathematical sciences and cryptography by publishing innovative studies that contribute to both theoretical understanding and practical applications. The journal encourages original research, survey papers, and scholarly discussions that explore new developments, methodologies, and interdisciplinary connections in these fields.
The scope of the journal covers a wide range of topics, including discrete mathematics, combinatorics, networks, applied algebra, cryptography, cryptanalysis, elliptic curves, and information security. It also welcomes research on discrete structures and applied mathematical techniques relevant to computing and data security. JDMSC aims to support the development of secure communication systems and mathematical foundations that underpin modern computational and cryptographic technologies.
