All presented papers have the opportunity of publication after peer review in conference proceedings and special issues (UGC-CARE / SCOPUS / ESCI / SCIE / SCI / Web of Science Indexed). APC charges (if any) will be applicable.
SPRINGER Proceeding (SCOPUS, proposal under process)
APC: Free
(Submission Deadline: October 25, 2026)
Boletim da Sociedade Paranaense de Matemática (Scopus)
APC: $100
(Submission Deadline: October 25, 2026)
ALTAY Conference Proceedings in Mathematics (ALTAY Conf. Proc. Math.)
Guest Editors: Prof. Praveen Agarwal and Prof. Shilpi Jain
APC: Free
(Submission Deadline: October 25, 2026)
Mathematics and Computational Sciences (Scopus)
(Very High Quality Selected Papers will be Consider)
APC: Applicable
(Submission Deadline: October 25, 2026)
Nonlinear Analysis and Computer Simulations (NACS)
Journal Editors: Prof. Carlo Cattani, Prof. Praveen Agarwal, and Shilpi Jain
APC: Free
(Submission Deadline: October 25, 2026)
A Half Yearly International Research Journal of Rajasthan Ganita Parishad(ISSN: 0970-9169)
Note: A few more special issues and proceedings indexed in Scopus and Web of Science will be updated in due course.
We are updating the allocation of papers to special issues on a rolling basis as abstracts are received.
Papers submitted under
Track 1 (Pure Mathematics) will be considered for the special issue of
Poincaré Journal of Analysis and Applications (PJAA).
Track 2 (Applied Mathematics) will be considered for the special issue of
Boletim da Sociedade Paranaense de Matemática (BSPM),
while papers submitted under
Track 3 (Data Science and Statistics) will be considered for the
special issue of Reliability Theory & Applications (RTA).
A limited number of papers from these tracks, along with papers submitted under Tracks 4 and 5, will be selected for publication in the conference proceedings, based on scope, quality, editorial discretion, and additional requirements.
Q1. How are papers allocated to special issues?
Papers are allocated based on conference track and scope, updated on a rolling basis.
Q2. Which tracks are mapped to which journals?
Q3. Will all accepted papers be published in special issues?
No. A limited number will be selected; others may appear in proceedings.
Q4. What about papers from special sessions?
Papers related to Computational Intelligence will be published in proceedings.
Q5. Who makes the final decision?
The final decision lies with journal editors and the ICINSA-2026 Organizing Committee.
All full papers submitted to ICINSA-2026 for publication in conference proceedings and associated journal special issues will undergo a rigorous peer-review process, following the principles and best practices outlined below.
Authors must submit a revised manuscript along with a response-to-reviewers document within the stipulated time.
Revised papers are assessed by Track Editors / Editorial Committee. Final decisions regarding acceptance and allocation to proceedings or journal special issues are made in consultation with reviewers.
A limited number of papers may be selected for journal publication. Others will appear in conference proceedings based on quality and scope.
Step 1: Abstract Submission
Abstracts are received and screened for scope and conference track.
Step 2: Track Identification
The paper is assigned to one of the following tracks:
Step 3: Journal Mapping
Step 4: Editorial Evaluation
Papers are evaluated for quality, relevance, and journal requirements.
Step 5: Final Decision