Algorithms in Chaos

A special issue of Algorithms (ISSN 1999-4893).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 October 2021) | Viewed by 455

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School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering City, University of London, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB, UK
Interests: cyber security; intelligent systems; complex networks; computer arithmetic; system identification

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We invite you to submit your latest research in the area of theoretical and applied chaos to this Special Issue, “Algorithms in Chaos”. We are looking for papers that present theoretical novelties and applications of chaotic systems. We are particularly interested in research that undertakes algorithms to solve and shed light on unsolved problems in the area or that increase the efficiency of chaotic systems applied to science and technology. Topics include but are not limited to modeling, system identification, artificial intelligence, optimization techniques, control theory, complex networks, machine learning, cyber security, intelligent systems.

Dr. Erivelton Geraldo Nepomuceno
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • AI with chaotic systems
  • Biometric encryption
  • Chaos control
  • Chaos in complex networks
  • Chaotic encryption
  • Chaotic optimization
  • Computer arithmetic for chaotic systems
  • Cyber security
  • Discretization schemes for chaotic systems
  • Geometric integration
  • Image encryption
  • Interval Arithmetic
  • Lyapunov Computation
  • Machine Learning in/for chaotic systems
  • Numerical methods
  • Rigorous methods for chaotic simulation
  • Simulation of chaotic systems
  • System Identification

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