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ISSN-L 0974-4215
E-ISSN 0974-4231

Journal for Conventional and Interdisciplinary Ideas on Mathematics, Physics, Chemical and Molecular Sciences, Biomedicines and Economics

Co-ordinate Editor: Dr. Sujata Deb, Excogitation & Innovation Laboratory

Editorial Board

 

Aims and Scopes

Philosophic Nature welcomes the highest quality original research articles in Conventional and Interdisciplinary areas, including all branches of Mathematics, Physical, Chemical and Molecular Sciences, Biomedical disciplines and Economics as well as Mathematical & Scientific Philosophy. Phil. Nat. is only accepting those Philosophical papers which must cover Mathematical and Scientific areas (e.g., M-theory, F-theory). The journal is concerned with high-level investigations of modern Mathematical, Scientific, and Philosophical problems and reports current progress in these fields, and it is exceedingly interested in the highest quality original research articles with Challenging Ideas on modern Mathematical, Scientific, and Philosophical problems. Ideas do not have any barrier; they should be theoretical, or experimental. Phil. Nat. is also interested in experimental works as well as theoretical works. Topics of interest are not limited to any of the relevant subjects. Articles of interest are under the standards of excellence, uniqueness and novelty.

The possible, but not limited, fields are as follows:

  • All branches of Mathematics and Physics,
  • All branches of Chemistry, Biology, and Medicine,
  • Mathematical and Scientific Philosophy.
  • Including Interdisciplinary discoveries between Chemistry, Mathematics, Engineering, Materials Science and Physics, Biology and Medicine, e.g., Mathematical-Physics, Mathematical-Biology, Econo-Physics, Bio-Physics, Political-Biology, Biocomplexity, Bioengineering, Bioinformatics, Biomaterials, Biomechanics, Chemical biology, Medical Physics, Systems Biology, Theoretical Biology, Tissue Engineering, etc.

We welcome the submission of articles, reports and reviews, which contribute to the advancement of knowledge within the interface theme of the journal.

Our success will depend on the quality and impact of the submitted papers we publish; to this end, we shall continue the exemplary standards of peer review and rapid publication.

We are determined to encourage scientists and mathematicians to publish their theoretical and experimental details in as much detail as possible. Due to the open-ended nature of this journal, articles must be explained in as much details as needed to communicate the novelty of the proposed work. 

Scope

The Scope Frequency of Philosophic Nature is 4 issues per year. If the paper is not longer than 25 pages, submission to online publication in only 90 days after fair and constructive electronic refereeing by two to three independent reviewers. Referee reports in only 56 days.

Articles Classifications:

The author must clarify the relevant Section properly during submission. 

  • Letter to the Editors Section: Brief, urgent communications that require rapid publication. 

    Notes: Will consist of brief articles that make short, interesting but complete works, and clarify a common misunderstanding or confusion, or present a short new result of interest to the philosophic, scientific and mathematics community, which would not normally merit publication as a full Paper but still make a useful and novel addition to the literature.  

    Comments: Any comments on articles or notes published in this journal or any other journal will be highly encouraged. The authors of the criticised paper may be invited to submit a Reply in response.  

  • Research Articles Section:

    Original research works are only welcome. Coherency, clarity, and most importantly scientific or mathematical merit. Up to five referees will be asked to review the article, and the final decision will be up to the Editor-in-chief in cases where a decision cannot be made by the standard process of review. Expected review time: eight weeks to four months. Referees will be encouraged to complete the process of the review in no more then four months, unless specific circumstances require so.

  • Conference/Seminar Edition Articles Section:

    The same guidelines apply, without the classification into a particular type of article. However, since they are classified separately from the main journal, but they are still published under the same strict reviewing procedure and style.

  • Of Special Interest

    At the discretion of the Editorial board certain articles will be accepted that fall out of the typical guidelines for any of the above-mentioned criteria. 

  • Monographs

    Authors are invited to submit monographs for consideration in a special section of Phil. Nat. Authors should contact with the Editor-in-chief, before submission. 

  • Book Reviews

    Authors and publishers are encouraged to send review copies of their recent related books to the Editor-in-chief of Phil. Nat. All books that are received will be sent out for review as soon as they are received for professionals in the respective field to be reviewed in a suitable time period.

Audience

Mathematicians, Physicists, Chemists, Molecular Scientists, Biologists, Biomedical Specialists, and Economists.

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