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Dynamical Systems: An International Journal is a world-leading journal acting as a forum for communication across all branches of modern dynamical systems, and especially as a platform to facilitate interaction between theory and applications. This journal publishes high quality research articles in the theory and applications of dynamical systems, especially (but not exclusively) nonlinear systems. Advances in the following topics are 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
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Editors-in-Chief: Department of Mathematics University of Amsterdam The Netherlands Todd Young (Dynamics, bifurcations and dynamics in biological systems) Department of Mathematics Ohio University USA Editorial Board: Peter Ashwin - University of Exeter, UK (Dynamical systems, bifurcation theory and applications) Claude Baesens - University of Warwick, UK (Frenkel-Kontorova models, dynamical systems and mathematical physics) Luis Barreira - IST Lisbon, Portugal (Hyperbolic dynamics, ergodic theory and dimension theory) Yongluo Cao - Suzhou University, P.R.China (Dynamical systems and ergodic theory) Hans Crauel - Universität Frankfurt a.M, Germany (Random and stochastic dynamical systems) Michael Dellnitz - University of Paderborn, Germany (Numerical analysis of dynamical systems) Bernold Fiedler - Free University of Berlin, Germany (Differential equations, homoclinic orbits and index methods) Giovanni Gallavotti - Universita di Roma 1, Italy (Ergodic theory and mathematical physics) Paul Glendinning - University of Manchester, UK (Dynamical systems and low dimensional dynamics) Vivien Kirk - University of Auckland, New Zealand (Dynamical systems, local and global bifurcations, symmetry and bifurcations) Keonhee Lee - Chungnam National University, Korea (Topological and measurable dynamics, shadowing and hyperbolicity) Ian Melbourne - University of Warwick, UK (Bifurcation theory, dynamical systems and pattern formation) Matthew Nicol - University of Houston, USA (Dynamical systems and ergodic theory) Anthony Quas - University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (Ergodic theory, symbolic dynamics, probability) James Robinson - University of Warwick, UK (Infinite-dimensional dynamical systems and attractors, embedding of finite-dimensional invariant sets, Navier-Stokes equations, non-autonomous dynamical systems, random dynamical systems) Arnd Scheel - University of Minnesota, USA (Dynamics and partial differential equations, patterns and waves, bifurcation and symmetry) Jörg Schmeling - Lund University, Sweden (Ergodic theory, dynamical systems) Ian Stewart - University of Warwick, UK (Dynamical systems and mathematical biology) Masato Tsujii - Kyushu University, Japan (Smooth dynamical systems) Dmitry Tureav - Imperial College London, UK (Hamiltonian systems, homoclinic tangencies, global bifurcations)
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