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Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics - Call for Papers: Special Issue on "Complex Ginzburg-Landau Equation"

A large part of phenomenology addressed by the current research work in modern-day physics is represented by the formation and evolution of waves and patterns in a great variety of nonlinear dissipative media. In particular, optics and photonics provide, arguably, the biggest source of such settings, and complex Ginzburg-Landau (CGL) equations, both one- and multidimensional, supply adequate models for their theoretical description.

This Special Issue aims to collect a set of high-quality works reporting recent achievements and future challenges produced by the ingoing work on CGL equations and their applications. We sincerely invite submission of new theoretical and experimental results dealing with but not limited to the following topics:

  • Dissipative solitons, vortices, and other localized and delocalized regular states generated by one-, two-, and three-dimensional NLS equations and systems of such coupled equations
  • Chaotic dynamics and turbulence modeled by CGL equations
  • Relations of CGL equations to parity-time symmetric systems
  • Physical realizations of CGL equations
  • Traditional applications of CGL equations to superconductivity (this is the area in which the Ginzburg-Landau equations had appeared 70 years ago)
  • Numerical and analytical methods developed for the work with CGL equations
  • Review articles on these and related topics

To submit a paper to this Special Issue, please follow the "submit manuscript" button on the journal website. JNMP is an Open Access journal, please refer to https://www.springer.com/journal/44198/how-to-publish-with-us (this opens in a new tab) for details, including APCs. Submissions for this Issue are processed  from March 15, 2022 to March 31st, 2023. 

Special Issue Editors: Mário Ferreira (University of Aveiro) and Boris Malomed (Tel Aviv University)


Article-processing charge and funding

Springer Nature has numerous agreements around the world to help authors fund the article-processing charge (APC) in the Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics. Please visit our institutional agreements page (this opens in a new tab) for more information. 

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Springer Nature offers APC waivers to papers whose corresponding authors are based in countries classified by the World Bank as low-income economies (for the current list, see here (this opens in a new tab)).

Finally, the journal has allocated a small number of waivers for authors of this collection, so if you have no other funding options, please contact the Guest Editors and/or Editor-in-Chief.  

Authors who choose to publish open access in Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics are required to pay an article-processing charge.

The APC for all published articles is as follows, subject to VAT or local taxes where applicable:

£990.00/$1290.00/€1060.00

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