Aim & Scope

The journal aims to promote original research papers in the area of Chaos Theory and Applications (CHTA) to include practical innovations in Applied Sciences and Engineering. The journal aims to publish in as much detail as possible scientific advances in the field of chaos theory and applications with a focus on the practical and theoretical.

The journal publishes regular papers dealing with the following areas, but not limited to:


  • Chaos theory and chaotic systems,
  • Recent developments in chaos-based engineering applications,
  • Chaos in finance and blockchain,
  • Fractional-order chaotic systems,
  • Design of analogue circuits of chaotic systems,
  • Mem-elements-based systems,
  • Chaos-based embedded system applications,
  • Deterministic and random vibrations,
  • Mathematical modelling and chaos analysis in engineering,
  • Complexity in physical, social and biological systems,  
  • Applications to biomedical, data security, control, 
  • Chaos and its dynamics in biological networks,
  • Chaos and complexity in education,
  • Applications in astrophysics, space, geophysics, theoretical and structural chemistry, biophysics, social systems, power grids, image and time series processing.

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                Research Areas (Categories / Classification) 

  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine: Mathematical & Computational Biology, Life Sciences Biomedicine Other Topics.
  • Physical Sciences: Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Optics.
  • Social Sciences: Business & Economics, Social Sciences Other Topics.
  • Technology: Automation & Control Systems, Computer Science, Engineering, Mechanics, Science & Technology Other Topics.





Period Months
March July November

Chaos Theory and Applications in Applied Sciences and Engineering: An interdisciplinary journal of nonlinear science 23830 28903   

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