Mathematical  Culture and Thought

Mathematical Culture and Thought

The Mathematical  Culture and Thought (Farhang va Andīshah-i Riyāz̤ī) is a  peer-reviewed Persian-language journal of the Iranian Mathematical Society. The main objectives of the journal  are to introduce various branches of mathematical sciences, culture, history, and   philosophy of mathematics at a level that is suitable for students, mathematics teachers, faculty members of mathematics departments of universities and research institutes, and all those  interested   in mathematics. The Mathematical Culture and Thought welcomes articles in the fields of pure mathematics, applied mathematics, teaching, learning, and educational problems of mathematics, especially those concerning higher education in Iran, history and philosophy of mathematics, computer science, theoretical physics, and applications of mathematics in other sciences. The Mathematical  Culture and Thought is published  in 2 issues (spring and autumn) regularly every year. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

       Publication Details:

  • Country of Publication: Iran
  • Publisher: Iranian Mathematical Society
  • History: 1982 to present
  • Scope: Mathematical sciences
  • Journal Language: Persian (with Abstract in English)
  • Frequency: Biannually
  • Format:    Print & Online
  • Article Processing Charges: Free
  • Review Policy: Single-blind peer-review
  • Review Time: 1-3 months
  • Acceptance Rate: %25
  • Types of Access: Open Access
  • Copyright License: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike  (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) 
  • Editor-in-Chief's E-mail: s_maghsodi@znu.ac,ir
  • Contact E-mail: imsmct95@gmail.com
  • The Editorial Office's Telephone: +98(0)2188808855
  • Available from: https: //isc.gov.ir
  •  Copyright Holder: Iranian Mathematical Society
Current Issue: Volume 45, Issue 1 - Serial Number 78, May 2026 

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