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Editorial Note: Journal of Generalized Lie Theory and Applications
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Journal of Generalized Lie Theory and Applications

ISSN: 1736-4337

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Editorial - (2022) Volume 16, Issue 1

Editorial Note: Journal of Generalized Lie Theory and Applications

Alice Johnson*
*Correspondence: Alice Johnson, Department of Mathematics, Florida, Tampa, USA, Email:
Department of Mathematics, Florida, Tampa, USA

Received: 05-Jan-2022, Manuscript No. glta-22-55545; Editor assigned: 07-Jan-2022, Pre QC No. P-55545; Reviewed: 11-Jan-2022, QC No. Q-55545; Revised: 17-Jan-2022, Manuscript No. R-55545; Published: 22-Jan-2022 , DOI: 10.37421/1736-4337.2022.16.319
Citation: Johnson, Alice. “Editorial Note: Journal of Generalized Lie Theory and Applications.” J Generalized Lie Theory App 16 (2022): 319.
Copyright: © 2022 Johnson A. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Editorial

It gives me great pleasure to announce that the frequency of issue release for the Journal of Generalized Lie Theory and Applications has been modified to monthly (12 issues per year). The Journal was founded in 2007, and it has been steadily developing and producing issues with a suitable quantity of articles since then. The journal's primary goal is to publish high-quality, original, and current research in the field of Applied Mathematics. The Journal of Generalized Lie Theory and Applications is an open access journal that publishes works in the fields of combinatorics, algebra, and geometry online [1,2].

The Journal of Generalized Lie Theory and Applications is a monthly publication that publishes articles in English. Each item is peer-reviewed and published online within 45 days after acceptance. Its Editorial Board is made up of internationally famous experts from many fields of Applied Mathematics. The Editorial Board consists of three Editors-in-Chief and thirteen Editors, all of whom have advanced degrees in their specialties [3].

Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, Open J Gate, Genomics JournalSeek, zbMATH, RefSeek, Project Euclid, MIAR, and EBSCO A-Z include all papers published in the Journal in their indexing and abstracting coverage.

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank the Editors-in-Chiefs and Associate Editors for their contributions and assistance in the successful publishing of the papers. I'd also like to thank all of the authors for disseminating their research through our platform, reviewers for providing their insightful comments within the deadline, and the office bearers for their help in putting out yet another volume of the Journal of Generalized Lie Theory and Applications, and I look forward to their unwavering support in the future [4,5].

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