NRATCC bridges abstract computational models and real-world implementations. Articles in this domain explore advancements in quantum computing, parallel computation, and innovative approaches to automata and formal languages. Research that challenges existing paradigms or proposes new frameworks for addressing computational efficiency is strongly encouraged. The journal welcomes both foundational research and application-driven studies that address pressing challenges in cryptography, machine learning, and network theory.
Current Issue
Vol. 10 No. 10 (2025): NRATCC-OCT-2025
Published: 2025-10-01
Journal Highlights
- Peer-reviewed research in algorithms, theoretical computation, and complexity.
- Proof-centered publishing with emphasis on correctness, clarity, and rigor.
- Article types: Research Articles, Surveys/Reviews, Technical Notes.
- Scope: foundational work that advances models, methods, and limits of computation.
Call for Papers
We invite submissions that strengthen the theoretical foundations of computing, including new algorithms, complexity results, formal frameworks, and surveys that map emerging directions.
- What we value: originality, correctness, significance, and readable exposition.
- Expected structure: clear definitions, motivated problem statements, and complete proofs.
- Optional artifacts: code, data, or verification materials when relevant.
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Peer Review Process
Submissions undergo an initial editorial screening for scope and basic presentation. Manuscripts that pass screening are evaluated by expert reviewers focusing on correctness, novelty, and clarity. Decisions reflect both technical merit and the quality of exposition.
Publication Ethics
The journal maintains strict standards on plagiarism, redundant publication, authorship integrity, and citation ethics. If concerns arise, the editorial team follows documented procedures for clarification, correction, and, when necessary, retraction.
For Reviewers
Reviews should be technically careful, constructive, and specific. Helpful reports identify correctness issues, assess novelty, suggest clarity improvements, and distinguish minor edits from major concerns.
- Focus: correctness, novelty, clarity, and relevance to scope.
- Style: professional tone with actionable suggestions.
- Conflicts: disclose conflicts of interest and recuse when appropriate.
Visibility and Indexing
The journal aims to maximize discoverability through consistent metadata, structured abstracts, and long-term preservation practices supported by the publishing platform.
Contact
For questions about scope, submissions, reviewer registration, or editorial policies, please contact the journal’s editorial office using the platform’s contact page.