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:
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Research Areas (Categories / Classification)
Ethical Responsibilities of Editors
The editor and field editors of Chaos Theory and Applications should hold the following ethical responsibilities that are based on the guides "COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors" and "COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors" published as open Access by Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Relationships with Reviewers
Editors have the following duties and responsibilities in their relations with reviewers:
Editors must
Relationships with the Editorial Board
Editors must make sure that the members of the editorial board follow the procedures in accordance with the publication policies and guidelines, and must inform the members about the publication policies and developments. Moreover, editors must
Relationships with the Journal's Owner and Publisher
The relationship between the editors and publisher is based on the principle of the independency of editors. All the decisions made by the editors are independent of the publisher and the owner of the journal as required by the agreement made between editors and publisher.
Editorial and Blind Review Processes
Editors are obliged to comply with the policies of "Blind Review and Review Process" stated in the journal's publication policies. Therefore, the editors ensure that each manuscript is reviewed in an unbiased, fair and timely manner.
Quality Assurance
Editors must make sure that articles in the journal are published in accordance with the publication policies of the journal and international standards.
Protection of Personal Information
Editors are supposed to protect the personal information related with the subjects or visuals in the studies being reviewed, and to reject the study if there is no documentation of the subjects' consent. Furthermore, editors are supposed to protect the personal information of the authors, reviewers and readers.
Encouraging Ethical Rules and Protection of Human, Animal or Hazards Rights
Editors are supposed to protect human and animal rights in the studies being reviewed and must reject the experimental studies which do not have ethical and related committee’s approval about the population given in such studies.
Editors will review the submitted manuscripts on animal well-being issues, and the manuscript is likely to be rejected if the research is deemed to violate accepted standards for employing both animal and human subjects. Additionally, Editors retain the right to get in touch with the approving committee for any additional explanation. All experiments involving animals must adhere to the ARRIVE guidelines.
Please be aware that researchers have a moral responsibility to treat humans and animals with compassion and to take into account their needs when planning projects. This obligation extends to both animal and human subjects. In addition, the author must clearly identify in the paper any exceptional hazards associated with the use of any chemicals, methods, or equipment used in the work.
The author should make sure the paper contains a statement that all procedures were carried out according to with applicable laws and institutional policies and that the appropriate institutional committee(s) have approved them if the work involves the use of human or animal subjects. Informed consent for experiments involving human participants should be given by the authors in their paper. Human subjects' privacy must always be respected. The Code of Ethics of the World Medical Association (Declaration of Helsinki) for research involving humans should have been followed, as stated by the author, when using human subjects.
Precautions against possible Abuse and Malpractice
Editors are supposed to take precautions against possible abuse and malpractice. They must conduct investigations meticulously and objectively in determining and evaluating complaints about such situations. They must also share the results of the investigation.
Ensuring Academic Integrity
Editors must make sure that the mistakes, inconsistencies or misdirections in studies are corrected quickly.
Protection of Intellectual Property Rights
Editors are responsible for protecting the intellectual property rights of all the articles published in the journal and the rights of the journal and author(s) in cases where these rights are violated. Also, editors must take the necessary precautions in order to prevent the content of all published articles from violating the intellectual property rights of other publications.
Constructiveness and Openness to Discussion
Editors must
Complaints
Editors must examine the complaints from authors, reviewers or readers and respond to them in an explanatory and enlightening manner.
Political and Economic Apprehensions
Neither the owner of the journal, publisher or any other political or economical factor can influence the independent decision taking of the editors.
Conflicting Interests
Editors, acknowledging that there may be conflicting interests between reviewers and other editors, guarantee that the publication process of the manuscripts will be completed in an independent and unbiased manner.
Ethical Responsibilities of Reviewers
The fact that all manuscripts are reviewed through "Blind Review" has a direct influence on the publication quality. This process ensures confidentiality by objective and independent review. The review process at CHTA is carried out on the principle of double blind review. Reviewers do not contact the authors directly, and the reviews and comments are conveyed through the journal management system. In this process, the reviewer views on the evaluation forms and full texts are assigned to the author(s) by the editor. Therefore, the reviewers doing review work for CHTA are supposed to bear the following ethical responsibilities:
Reviewers must
Please see also the Peer-Review Process and Guide for Reviewers.
Ethical Responsibilities of Publisher
The Editors and the Editorial Board of CHTA are conscious of the fact that they must observe the ethical responsibilities below and act accordingly:
Unethical Behaviour
Should you encounter any unethical act or content in CHTA apart from the ethical responsibilities listed above, please notify the journal by e-mail at journalofchta@gmail.com.
All papers in Chaos Theory and Applications (CHTA) are published under Open Access. To provide readers with free access and to cover the costs of peer review, copyediting, typesetting, promotion, technical support, and journal management, to manage the various minimum costs associated with handling and editing the submitted manuscripts, an article processing charge (APC) of USDT, USD $330 (which is not refundable) is applied to any paper submitted after August 1st, 2023.
Once an article is accepted, the corresponding author will be notified that payment is due, and need to arrange the payment promptly. Instructions for fee transfer will be provided by the journal team with the notification of acceptance for the accepted papers.
50% discount is applied for authors who have served as reviewers in Chaos Theory and Applications journal in the last year. There is no charge for members of the journal boards.
For submissions to Chaos Theory and Applications when the corresponding author is based in any of the countries provided below, submission fees are automatically waived 100%.
Countries eligible for a full (100%) waiver: Afghanistan, Angola, Albania, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chad, Gambia, Ghana, Haiti Kenya, Kazakhistan, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Libya, Lebanon, Mali, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger, Palestine, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, Togo, Tatarstan, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkestan, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Yakutia, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Chaos Theory and Applications in Applied Sciences and Engineering: An interdisciplinary journal of nonlinear science
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