About the Journal
The Canadian Transactions of Mathematical Computing (CTMC) is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing high-quality research in mathematical computing and its wide-ranging applications. The journal’s scope includes—but is not limited to—numerical linear algebra, matrix and operator theory, eigenvalue and singular value computations, iterative and direct solvers, preconditioning methods, low-rank and tensor approximations, randomized algorithms, and structured matrix computations. CTMC particularly encourages work that bridges mathematical theory with applications in scientific computing, data science, machine learning, and engineering.
CTMC is committed to upholding the highest scholarly standards through a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring the dissemination of original, impactful, and reproducible research. The journal serves as an international platform for researchers to share innovative methodologies, theoretical insights, and computational breakthroughs in the field of mathematical computing.
By advancing both the theoretical and practical aspects of the discipline, CTMC aspires to be a vital resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners in mathematics, computational science, and related areas.
There is no article processing charge (APC) for submissions accepted in 2026.
Current Issue
We are pleased to announce the publication of the inaugural issue of the Canadian Transactions of Mathematical Computing, a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the dissemination of original research in mathematical computing. This first issue marks an important milestone in our mission to provide a high-quality platform for both established and emerging scholars to share their work with the global mathematical community. We invite readers to explore the articles featured in this issue, which reflect the depth and diversity of contemporary research in mathematical computing.
