Advances in Nonlinear Equations: Solutions and Applications
A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "C1: Difference and Differential Equations".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2026 | Viewed by 33
Special Issue Editor
Interests: mathematical analysis; real analysis; nonlinear analysis; fixed point theory; nonlinear partial differential equations; applied mathematics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue, "Advances in Nonlinear Equations: Solutions and Applications", invites researchers to contribute original work that tackles both the theoretical and practical dimensions of nonlinear equations. As a central component of our journal Mathematics, this edition seeks to highlight cutting-edge advancements and interdisciplinary applications. The focus is on rigorous investigations into solution existence, stability, bifurcation phenomena, and the development of innovative computational schemes. Nonlinear equations are fundamental in describing complex systems across fields such as physics, engineering, biology, and economics. Therefore, we encourage submissions that not only develop novel mathematical frameworks but also address the real-world challenges inherent in modeling and solving nonlinear problems. By fostering a dialogue between pure and applied research, this Special Issue aims to provide a comprehensive platform that sparks further exploration and collaboration among scholars. Contributions should be methodologically sound, offering deep insight into the intricacies of nonlinear behavior and its myriad applications.
Prof. Dr. Dragoş Pătru Covei
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- population dynamics
- Lane–Emden–Fowler equations
- Keller–Osserman conditions
- production planning
- image restoration
- mathematical modelling
- nonlinear equations
- differential equations
- numerical simulation
- optimization methods
- bifurcation analysis
- inverse problems
- computational technique
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