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Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X

  • ISSN: 2590-0544

Editor-In-Chief: Boccaletti

Next planned ship date: June 11, 2024

The interdisciplinary journal of Nonlinear Science, and Nonequilibrium and Complex Phenomena Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X is the open access companion journal of Chaos, Solit… Read more

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The interdisciplinary journal of Nonlinear Science, and Nonequilibrium and Complex Phenomena



Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X is the open access companion journal of Chaos, Solitons & Fractals and has the same aims and scope, editorial board and peer-review process.

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X offers authors with high-quality research who want to publish in a gold open access journal the opportunity to make their work immediately, permanently, and freely accessible.

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X authors will pay an article publishing charge (APC), have a choice of license options, and retain copyright. Please check the APC on the journal home page. The journal is indexed in Scopus.

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X aims to be a leading journal in the interdisciplinary field of Nonlinear Science. It encourages the submission of articles containing results which have a significant impact on the following subjects: dynamics; non-equilibrium processes in physics; complex matter and networks; computational biology; fluctuations and random processes; self-organization; social phenomena; technology.

The journal can only accept papers whose primary subject area lies within the above Aims & Scope. In particular, please take notice of the following:

In order to be acceptable, manuscripts of more mathematical nature should at least attempt a connection to physical insight or new qualitative features. The word "Solitons" should be understood as a label especially extended to all nonlinear integrable systems in complex natural phenomena. The paper should not bear on some explicit formulae, some standard solutions, constructions, or asymptotic methods.

The journal is interested in articles providing strong insights in the mathematical theory of fractals that play an important role either in understanding the general theory or are profound for an important particular application, especially in complex systems. Numerical computations should only assist the developed results. Also welcome are the discovery of new fractals that are crucial for important applications.



The subject listing is specified further in the journal's classification list. Authors are required to specify matching classifications upon submission of their work.

Authors are encouraged to link to their data posted in a repository or uploaded to Mendeley Data.

Authors can submit separate research elements describing their data to Data in Brief and software to Software X.