期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIFURCATION AND CHAOS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Now in its thirteen year of publication, the International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos is widely regarded as the leading journal in the exciting field of chaos and nonlinear science. Represented by an international editorial board comprising eighty of the top researchers from a wide variety of disciplines, it is setting the standard in scientific and production quality. The journal has been highly acclaimed by the scientific community around the world, and has featured many important papers by leading researchers from various fields.
The discipline of chaos has created a universal paradigm, a scientific parlance, and a mathematical tool for grappling with nonlinear phenomena. In every field of the applied sciences (astronomy, atmospheric sciences, biology, chemistry, economics, geophysics, life and medical sciences, physics, social sciences, zoology, etc.) and engineering (aerospace, chemical, civil, computer, information, mechanical, software, telecommunication, etc.) the local and global manifestations of Chaos and Bifurcation have burst forth in an unprecedented universality, linking scientists heretofore unfamiliar with one another's fields, and offering an opportunity to reshape our grasp of reality.
The primary objective of this journal is to provide a single forum for this multidisciplinary discipline - a forum specifically designed for an interdisciplinary audience, a forum accessible and affordable to all. Real-world problems and applications will be emphasized. Our goal is to bring together, in one periodical, papers of the highest quality and greatest importance on every aspect of nonlinear dynamics, phenomena, modeling, and complexity, thereby providing a focus and catalyst for the timely dissemination and cross-fertilization of new ideas, principles, and techniques across a broad interdisciplinary front.
The scope of this journal encompasses experimental, computational, and theoretical aspects of bifurcations, chaos and complexity of biological, economic, engineering, fluid dynamic, neural, physical, social, and other dynamical systems. This broad but focused coverage includes, but is not restricted to, those areas of expertise provided by the members of the editorial board, whose composition will evolve continuously in order to respond to emerging new areas and directions in nonlinear dynamics and complexity.
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Instructions to Authors
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos (IJBC) is a monthly journal consisting of:
- papers. While the majority of papers will consist of original contributions, the Journal also welcomes well-written, incisive authoritative tutorials and reviews with long-lasting value to future researchers.
- letters to the Editor. These are mainly for the timely announcement of significant new results and discoveries (phenomena, algorithms, theorems, etc.). Though concise, letter manuscripts must include details and data so that referees can evaluate their validity and significance.
Once a paper or letter to the Editor is accepted for publication, the author is assumed to have transferred the copyright for it to the publisher.
Essential color pictures will be published at no cost to the authors. There are no page charges for this journal.
Fifty complimentary reprints will be given to the author(s) of each paper. For a multi-author paper, these will be sent to the author designated as the contact person. Orders for additional reprints may be made on forms which will be sent along with the proofs.
Contributors can purchase a copy of the issue at US$ 35. Please contact: sales@wspc.com.sg
Four copies of each manuscript should be submitted to: Professor Leon O. Chua Editor, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos University of California, Berkeley Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
To expedite publication, manuscripts of letters to the Editor must include all original line drawings, figures, and photographs.
The cover letter for each contribution should include the author's full postal address, telephone number, computer mail address (if available) and fax number (if available). In the case of a multi-author paper, the cover letter should designate a single author responsible for all future communications.
A detailed version of these instructions is available as a Unix-compressed PostScript file.
Editorial Board
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Editor L O Chua Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720, USA Fax: 510-845-4267
Board Members R H Abraham (Dept. of Math., UC Santa Cruz, USA) S Amari (Dept. of Math. Eng. and Inf. Phys., Univ. Tokyo, Japan) F T Arecchi (Inst. Nazionale di Ottica, Univ. Florence, Italy) A Arneodo (Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, France) K J Arrow (Dept. of Econ., Stanford Univ., USA) M F Barnsley (Iterated Syst., Atlanta, USA) T Bountis (Dept. of Math., Univ. Patras, Greece) W Brock (Dept. of Econ., Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, USA) H A Cerdeira (The Abdus Salam Int. Center for Theoret. Phys., Italy) G J Chaitin (IBM Res. Div., T J Watson Res. Center, USA) G-R Chen (Dept. of Electronic Eng., City Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) S-N Chow (Sch. of Math., Georgia Inst. of Tech., USA) P Coullet (Inst. Non-Lineaire de Nice., Univ. de Nice, France) R L Devaney (Dept. of Math., Boston Univ., USA) W L Ditto (Sch. of Phys., Georgia Inst. of Tech., USA) E Doedel (Dept. of Comp. Sci., Concordia Univ., Canada) M Eigen (Max-Planck-Inst. für Biophys. Chemie, Karl-Friedrich-Bonhoeffer-Inst., Germany) W J Freeman (Dept. of Mol. & Cell Biol., Div. of Neurology, UC Berkeley, USA) L Glass (Dept. of Physiol., McGill Univ., Canada) P Grassberger (Theoret. Phys., Univ. Wuppertal, Germany) C Grebogi (Inst. for Phys. Sci. and Tech., Univ. Maryland, USA) J Guckenheimer (Dept. of Math., Cornell Univ., USA) H Haken (Inst. für Theoret. Phys. and Synergetik, Univ. Stuttgart, Germany) J K Hale (Center for Dynamical Syst. & Nonlinear Studies, Georgia Inst. of Tech., USA) B-L Hao (Inst. of Theoret. Phys., Acad. Sinica, P.R. China) M Hasler (Departement D'Electricite, Ecole Polytechnique Fed. de Lausanne, Switzerland) M W Hirsch (Dept. of Math., UC Berkeley, USA) A V Holden (Dept. of Physiol., Univ. Leeds, England) F C Hoppensteadt (Syst. Sci. & Eng. Res. Center, Arizona State Univ., USA) K Kaneko (Inst. of Phys., Univ. Tokyo, Japan) T Kapitaniak (Inst. of Appl. Mech., Tech. Univ. Lodz, Poland) R Kapral (Dept. of Chem., Univ. of Toronto, Canada) H Kawakami (Dept. of Electrical & Electronic Eng., Univ. Tokushima, Japan) Y Kevrekidis (Dept. of Chem. Eng., Princeton Univ., USA) N Kopell (Dept. of Math., Boston Univ., USA) J Kurths (Univ. Potsdam, Inst. für Phys. Germany) M Lakshmanan (Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics, Dept. of Phys., Bharathidasan Univ., India) W Lauterborn (Crittes Phys. Inst., Univ. Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany) M Lesser (Mech. Dept., Royal Inst. of Tech., Sweden) K Mainzer (Inst. für Interdisziplinäre Informatik der Univ. Augsburg, Germany) R M May (Dept. of Zoology, Univ. Oxford, England) A I Mees (Dept. of Math., Univ. Western Australia, Australia) H Meinhardt (Max-Planck-Inst. für Entwicklungsbiologie, Tübingen, Germany) V K Mel'nikov (Lab. of Theoret. Phys., Joint Inst. for Nucl. Res., Russia) C Mira (Inst. Nat. des Sci. Appliquees, Toulouse, France) M Misiurewicz (Dept. of Math. Sci., IUPUI, USA) E Mosekilde (Phys. Dept., Technical Univ. of Denmark) F E Moss (Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Missouri, St. Louis, USA) G Nicolis (Service de Chimie Physique, ULB, Belgium) M A Nowak (Inst. of Adv. Study, Princeton, USA) J M Ottino (Dept. of Chem. Eng., Northwestern Univ., USA) N H Packard (Prediction Co., Santa Fe, USA) L M Pecora (Naval Res. Lab., Washington DC, USA) H-O Peitgen (Inst. für Dynamische Systeme, Univ. Bremen, Germany) A S Perelson (Theoret. Div., Los Alamos Natl. Lab., USA) V Perez-Munuzuri (Dept. Fisica de la Materia Condensada, Santiago de Compostella, Spain) Y Pomeau (Groupe de Physique, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France) I Prigogine (Int. Inst. de Physique et de Chemie, ULB, Belgium) M I Rabinovich (Inst. of Appl. Phys., Gorky, Russia) P E Rapp (Dept. of Physiol., Allegheny Univ., Philadelphia, USA) O E Rössler (Inst. of Physical & Theoret. Chem., Univ. Tübingen, Germany) R Roy (Univ. of Maryland, USA) R Seydel (Dept. of Numerical Analysis, Universität Ulm, Germany) A N Sharkovsky (Inst. of Math., Ukrainian Acad. Sci., Ukraine) L P Shil'nikov (Res. Inst. of Appl. Math., Gorky, Russia) K Showalter (Dept. of Chem., West Virginia Univ., USA) K Sigmund (Inst. for Math., Univ. of Vienna, Austria) I Stewart (Math. Inst., Univ. of Warwick, Coventry, England) S H Strogatz (Theoret. & Appl. Mech., Cornell Univ., USA) F Takens (Dept. of Math., Univ. Groningen, The Netherlands) J M T Thompson (Dept. of Civil Eng., Univ. London, England) H Troger (Dept. of Mech. Eng., Technische Universität Wien, Austria) Y Ueda (Dept. of Complex Syst., Future University-Hakodate, Japan) S J van Strien (Dept. of Math., Univ. Warwick, England) M G Velarde (Inst. Pluridisciplinar, Univ. Complutense de Madrid, Spain) C Vidal (Physical Chem., Bordeaux I Univ., France) P Werbos (Natl. Sci. Foundation, Arlington, USA) A T Winfree (Biological Sci., Univ. Arizona, USA) J A Yorke (Inst. for Physical Sci. & Tech., Univ. Maryland, USA) |
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