About Journal

Communications in Nonlinear Analysis (CNA) is an international research journal devoted to the publication of significant articles in all areas and sub-areas of nonlinear analysis and applications. Surveys will not be accepted. Submitted papers must be correct, original, nontrivial, and well-written. Badly written papers will be automatically dismissed at the discretion of the editor-in-chief. All manuscripts are refereed under the same standards as those used by the finest-quality printed mathematical journals. 

 

Communications in Nonlinear Analysis is open access and affering academic researchers an open-access venue for publishing their work allows them to increase citations and establish their academic reputation in an increasingly competitive publishing environment.

ACADEMIC STANDARDS
CNA follows a stringent peer review policy. Each article is first evaluated by the editor-in-chief for the originality and scientific rigor of its research. If it passes this first test, the editor-in-chief assigns at least two peer reviewers, to determine whether it meets the rigorous scientific standards, whether it requires revisions, or whether it should be rejected. Only original material that meets ISRP editorial standards will be published.

 

WARRANTIES AND COPYRIGHTS: By submitting the manuscript, the authors warrant that the entire work is original and unpublished; it is submitted only to this Journal, and all text, data, figures/tables or other illustrations included in the research article are completely original and unpublished, and these have not been previously published or submitted elsewhere in any form or media whatsoever. All authors are responsible for the complete contents of their manuscripts. The author(s) warrant that the work contains no unlawful or libelous statements and opinions and liable materials of any kind whatsoever, do not infringe on any copyrights, intellectual property rights, personal rights, or rights of any kind of others, and does not contain any plagiarized, fraudulent, improperly attributed materials, instructions, procedures, information or ideas that might cause any harm, damage, injury, losses or costs of any kind to person or property. Each author(s) agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless CNA and the Editors for any breach of such warranties. It is the authors' responsibility to obtain written copyright permissions from other sources (publishers) for the reproduction of any figures, tables, photos, illustrations, text, or other copyright materials from previously published work. It is the policy of ISRP to own the copyright of all contributions it publishes. To comply with the U.S. Copyright Law, a Copyright Transfer Form that transfers the copyright of the article to the publisher must be completed by the authors prior to publication of an accepted article in this journal. Authors must submit a signed copy of the Copyright Transfer Agreement with their manuscripts.

ETHICAL ISSUES:
Authors cannot submit a manuscript for publication to other journals simultaneously. It is a waste of valuable resources because editors and referees spent a great deal of time processing submitted manuscripts. It is also unethical to republish similar research articles (text/figures/tables) again because journals have limited page space and it most likely violates copyrights that have already been transferred to the first journal. Therefore, all journals require a signed author's copyright transfer agreement stating the originality of the research work submitted through a manuscript. As stated above that authors should submit original, new, and unpublished research work to the journal. Ethical issues such as plagiarism, fraudulent and duplicate publication, violation of copyrights, authorship, and conflict of interest are serious issues concerning ethical integrity when submitting a manuscript to a journal for publication.

Publication Charges:

The process is completely free of charge to both authors and readers. All publication fees are covered by The Editor in Chiefs Group.