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Dynamical Systems - An International Journal

Dynamical Systems

An International Journal

Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 23
Frequency: 4 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1468-9367
Online ISSN: 1468-9375
 

Aims & Scope

Dynamical Systems: An International Journal is published four times a year in print and electronic editions.

The primary goal of Dynamical Systems: An International Journal (founded as 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. This journal aims to publish high quality research articles in the theory and applications of dynamical systems, especially (but not exclusively) nonlinear systems. Advances in the following topics will be addressed by the journal:

  • Differential equations
  • Bifurcation theory
  • Hamiltonian and Lagrangian dynamics
  • Hyperbolic dynamics
  • Ergodic theory
  • Topological and smooth dynamics
  • Random dynamical systems
  • Applications in technology, engineering and natural and life sciences

There is no formal page limit and longer manuscripts will be considered; however the Editors intend to offer fast refereeing to short papers (less than 5000 words or 8 typed pages).

As the remit of the Journal is fairly wide, authors are requested to present their work in a way that enables a wide audience to understand the context and motivation of the results in their article. Papers should present a major advancement either in the theory or applications of dynamics; articles that are minor improvements of previously published results will not be considered. High quality papers describing the application of the modern theory of dynamics to practical problems in other disciplines and reports of experiments or numerical simulations are also welcome, as long as they clearly illustrate important theoretical issues or highlight deficiencies in the theoretical development of dynamical systems. Contributions of a purely theoretical nature are likewise encouraged, provided that their relevance to applications is clearly described. The Journal also publishes occasional review articles and special issues.

INCREASED 2006 Impact Factor: 1.073
2006 Cited Half-Life: >9 years

© Journal Citation Reports®, Thomson Scientific, 2007

All published research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by independent expert referees.


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