About the Journal
ANALYTICA
Journal of Analysis and Applied Logic
About the Journal – Detailed Description
ANALYTICA is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the fields of analysis and applied logic for numerical, theoretical, and inferential computational applications across various disciplines. Founded in 2015 as a direct response to the rapidly growing need for structured analytical frameworks in the era of big data, the journal has since evolved into a leading interdisciplinary platform. It bridges the gap between abstract computational theory and practical analytical practice across domains such as computational physics, systems biology, mathematical economics, computational linguistics, and software engineering. The central mission of ANALYTICA is to address the complex challenges arising at the intersection of data, logic, and algorithms, fostering solutions that are not only accurate and efficient but also verifiable and reproducible. The journal publishes original research on topics including, but not limited to, numerical methods for differential equations, discrete and continuous optimization, fuzzy logic, temporal logic, probabilistic reasoning, Bayesian inference, statistical machine learning theory, and model checking for hardware and software systems. Each published article is expected to demonstrate a tangible contribution to its respective discipline while maintaining a high level of theoretical rigor.
Focus and Scope
The scope of ANALYTICA is precisely defined at the convergence of numerical analysis, mathematical logic, and computational inference. The journal explicitly invites manuscripts that address innovative methodological developments or substantial theoretical advancements in the following areas: finite element methods for physical simulations; first-order and second-order predicate logic for software verification; Bayesian algorithms for parameter inference in biological models; combinatorial optimization for logistics and transportation networks; and inferential reasoning under uncertainty, including handling incomplete data and complex knowledge structures. ANALYTICA does not accept purely descriptive articles lacking significant methodological or theoretical contributions, nor does it publish manuscripts that merely apply standard methods to new problems without analytical innovation. All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process, managed by an international editorial board comprising experts from three continents. Each revised article is evaluated by at least two independent reviewers to ensure objectivity, validity, and originality.
Open Access Policy
Since its inaugural volume, ANALYTICA has operated under a full open access model. All articles are permanently and freely available on the journal's website without any embargo period. This open access policy is implemented under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0). Under this license, readers are permitted to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles, as well as use them for any other lawful purpose, provided they give appropriate credit to the original authors and the journal, and distribute any derivative works under the same license. This model eliminates subscription barriers, accelerates interdisciplinary innovation, and maximizes the visibility and impact of published research. To sustain this open access model, ANALYTICA charges a transparent and affordable Article Processing Charge (APC), with full waivers available for authors from low-income countries and partner institutions.
Peer Review and Reviewer Information
For reviewers, ANALYTICA provides formal recognition through an annual acknowledgment publication (without linking names to specific articles) and digital certificates of appreciation. Reviewers may also earn points that can be redeemed for future APC discounts. The journal strictly adheres to a double-blind review process; therefore, authors must ensure their manuscripts are anonymized before submission. Reviewers are expected to provide constructive, objective, and timely feedback, focusing on the scientific merit, originality, and clarity of the work. All review activities are managed through a secure online submission system that tracks deadlines and facilitates anonymous communication between editors, authors, and reviewers.
Copyright Notice
Authors who publish with ANALYTICA retain full copyright of their work. Upon publication, the journal secures the right of first publication, with the work simultaneously licensed under the CC BY-SA 4.0 License. This means authors are free to share, adapt, and build upon their work in any medium or format, provided they acknowledge the original publication in ANALYTICA. Authors are also permitted to post their work in institutional repositories, on personal websites, or on preprint servers before and after publication, as long as proper attribution to the published version is given.
Privacy Statement
ANALYTICA is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of all individuals involved in the publication process. Personal information collected from authors, reviewers, and readers (such as names, email addresses, institutional affiliations, and review histories) is used solely for the operational purposes of the journal. This includes manuscript processing, correspondence, review assignment, and publication metadata. Under no circumstances is personal data shared with third parties for commercial or marketing purposes. All interactions within the journal's management system are encrypted and stored securely in compliance with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Any individual may request access to, correction of, or deletion of their personal data by contacting the journal's data protection officer.
Sponsorship and Funding Disclosure
ANALYTICA does not have a single commercial sponsor. Its operational funding is derived from Article Processing Charges, collaborative research grants, and institutional subsidies from its founding universities. All editorial decisions—including which manuscripts are peer-reviewed and ultimately published—are made independently of any financial or political interests. Any potential conflicts of interest, including specific sponsorships for special issues, are clearly disclosed on the journal's website and within the relevant issue.
History of the Journal
ANALYTICA was first launched in 2015 by a consortium of computational logicians and numerical analysts who recognized a gap in the academic publishing landscape: there was no dedicated forum for research that simultaneously emphasized numerical rigor, logical soundness, and inferential applicability. The journal's first issue focused on Bayesian methods for inverse problems, attracting contributions from leading laboratories in Europe and Asia. Over the following decade, ANALYTICA expanded its editorial board, increased its publication frequency from biannual to quarterly, and built a reputation for methodological rigor. In 2020, the journal adopted the double-blind peer review model, and in 2022, it became a full open access journal. Today, ANALYTICA continues to serve as a vital resource for researchers seeking to push the boundaries of computational analysis.
LOCKSS and CLOCKSS Archiving
To guarantee long-term digital preservation and accessibility, ANALYTICA actively participates in both the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) and CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS) archival systems. Through these distributed networks, the entire content of the journal—every volume, issue, and article—is automatically replicated and stored in over twelve major libraries worldwide, including the U.S. Library of Congress, the National Library of the Netherlands, and Stanford University Libraries. In the event of a catastrophic failure at the publisher's servers, a natural disaster, or even the publisher's bankruptcy, access to the scientific legacy of ANALYTICA remains permanently available to the global research community. This commitment to archival preservation ensures that the knowledge published in the journal will endure for future generations.