Aims and Scope
The CMS aims to publish high-impact and innovative research that advances the theory, analysis, modeling, computation, and applications of nonlinear systems in science and engineering. The scope of the journal encompasses a wide spectrum of nonlinear phenomena, including but not limited to stability, bifurcation, chaos, and complex dynamical behavior in deterministic and stochastic environments.
Interdisciplinary studies in nonlinear biological and ecological systems, neural dynamics, epidemiological modeling, statistical modeling for data, energy systems, and network science are equally within scope, particularly when they demonstrate new mechanisms, emergent behavior, or system-level interactions driven by nonlinearity. Overall, the journal seeks to bridge theoretical development with real-world applications by fostering research that deepens the understanding of nonlinear complexity and supports the design and control of advanced nonlinear systems across multiple disciplines.
Followings Major subject can be included but not limited too
Bio-Mathematics
Mathematical Physics
Numerical Analysis
Optimization and Control
Fuzzy Analysis
Fractional Calculus Application
Statistcs, Probablity and Finalcial Mathemaitcs
Anlaysis
Computational Algebra
Geometry
Number Theory
Article Types Accepted
Original research articles
Review and survey papers
Short technical notes
Rapid communications
Special issues on emerging nonlinear topics
Editorial Standards & Community
The journal maintains an international editorial board and uses a rigorous, double-blind peer-review process. Our mission is to support accessibility, research integrity, and open scientific collaboration across global nonlinear-systems communities.

