Scope & Topics

Over the last decade, there has been an explosion in the field of computer science to solve various problems from mathematics to engineering. This journal aims to provide a platform for exchanging ideas in new emerging trends that needs more focus and exposure and will attempt to publish proposals that strengthen our goals. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:


    Theoretical Computer Science

  • Algorithms & Complexity Theory
  • Approximation Algorithms & Randomized Algorithms
  • Computational Geometry
  • Computational Learning Theory
  • Quantum Algorithms & Quantum Complexity
  • Automata Theory, Formal Languages & Computability
  • Logic in Computer Science
  • Proof Complexity & Interactive Proof Systems
  • Cryptographic Foundations & Secure Computation Theory

  • Foundations of Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning

  • Statistical Learning Theory
  • Optimization Theory for Machine Learning
  • Generalization, Robustness & Sample Complexity
  • Foundations of Deep Learning
  • Causal Inference Theory
  • Neuro Symbolic Reasoning Models
  • Probabilistic Reasoning & Graphical Model Theory
  • Explainability, Interpretability & AI Safety Theory

  • Mathematical Foundations of Computing

  • Discrete Mathematics & Combinatorics
  • Information Theory & Coding Theory
  • Game Theory & Mechanism Design in Computing
  • Category Theory in Computer Science
  • Algebraic & Topological Methods in Computing

  • Programming Languages & Formal Methods

  • Type Theory & Semantics
  • Formal Verification, Model Checking & Correctness Proofs
  • Program Synthesis Theory
  • Logic Programming & Constraint Solving
  • Foundations of Concurrent & Distributed Computation

  • Computational Models & Emerging Paradigms

  • Quantum Information Theory
  • DNA, Molecular & Biological Computing Models
  • Morphic & Unconventional Computing
  • Reversible Computing
  • Theoretical Aspects of Neuromorphic Computing

  • Foundations of Data, Knowledge & Reasoning

  • Knowledge Representation Theory
  • Reasoning Under Uncertainty
  • Semantic Foundations & Ontological Reasoning
  • Symbolic AI & Automated Theorem Proving

  • Mathematical Foundations of Vision, Language & Perception

  • Computational Linguistics Theory
  • Theoretical Models of Vision & Perception
  • Pattern Recognition Theory
  • Information Theoretic Approaches to Vision & Language

  • Emerging Foundational Topics

  • AI Alignment Theory
  • Foundations of Multi Agent Systems
  • Ethical, Societal & Philosophical Foundations of Computing
  • Theoretical Perspectives on Generative Models
  • Limits of Computation & Future Directions in CS Theory

Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline : January 17, 2026
  • Notification                   : January 28, 2026
  • Final Manuscript Due : January 31, 2026
  • Publication Date          : Determined by the Editor-in-Chief

Call for Papers