The primary goal of Dynamics and Stability of Systems is to act as a forum for communication across all branches of modern dynamical systems, and especially to facilitate interaction between theory and applications. Priority is given to papers describing the application of the modern theory of dynamics to practical problems in other disciplines, including amongst others: mechanical, electrical, electronic, chemical, marine and aeronautical engineering, computation theory, physics, celestial mechanics, astrophysics, physical chemistry, developmental biology, physiology, ecology, economics and the social sciences. Reports of experiments, numerical simulations or applications are also welcome, as long as they clearly illustrate important conceptual issues, or highlight deficiencies in the theoretical development of the subject. Contributions of a purely theoretical nature are likewise encouraged, provided that their relevance to applications is clearly described. The journal is particularly keen to attract a number of shorter papers (up to about 5000 words) and these will be dealt with under an accelerated refereeing and publication procedure. Finally, the journal intends to publish occasional review articles, especially those of a tutorial nature. In all cases, authors are reminded to pay particular attention to the accessibility of their paper to a broad interdisciplinary audience. Dynamics and Stability of Systems is currently noted in Civil Engineering & FLUIDEX, COMPENDEX PLUS, Current Contents, Current Mathematical Publications, Ei Compendex, Engineering Index, Fluid Abstracts, Mathematical Reviews, MathSci, Research Alert and SciSearch. |