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Aims and scope

Regular and Chaotic Dynamics is an international peer-reviewed journal offering a platform for dissemination of research on dynamical systems theory and its versatile applications. The journal features research articles on classical problems, contemporary mathematical techniques, and breakthroughs within the discipline. Regular and Chaotic Dynamics welcomes original manuscripts that present results grounded in rigorous mathematical settings and proofs, as well as those addressing practical considerations. In addition to original research papers, the journal dedicates space to review articles, historical and polemical essays, and translated works authored by influential scientists of the past previously unavailable in English. Along with regular issues, Regular and Chaotic Dynamics also publishes thematic issues. The following areas are the focus of the journal: completely integrable nonlinear systems; nonintegrability and Hamiltonian chaos; nonconservative dynamical systems and strange attractors; classical and celestial mechanics; vortex dynamics; fluid-solid interaction; nonholonomic mechanics; dynamics of rigid bodies; stability and control; applications to biodynamics, locomotion, and robotics. The journal welcomes manuscripts in the English language from all countries.

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