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On Interdisciplinary Modelling and Numerical Simulation in the Realm of Physics & Engineering

This special issue belongs to the section “C2: Dynamical Systems“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

In interdisciplinary approaches, which necessarily combine concepts and tools from different fields, mathematics is commonly the language used to smartly merge all the different concepts into a unique model. Cross-border modeling and numerical simulation works within the subfields of Physics and Engineering are particularly welcome in this special issue.

The scope includes (but is not limited to) original research works providing characterizations, explanations, predictions of systems, and phenomena supporting the emergence of potentially novel, useful applications which can even be at a very early stage of conception.

Some examples are the discovery of materials with new properties, key aspects of fusion energy, sensors, complex systems, and anomalous diffusion with applications in, e.g., biology (diffusion in systems with interactions, diverse geometries, etc.) and active matter (also applications of machine learning in the context of diffusion in biology and active matter), optical tweezers, (nonlinear) singular optics, interplay between condense matter and photonics (classical analogs of quantum systems), nanodevices (motors, wires, tubes, etc.), techniques to manipulate biomolecules, new applications of electromagnetic radiation, and renewable energies, among others.

Prof. Dr. Pedro José Fernández de Córdoba Castellá
Dr. Juan Carlos Castro Palacio
Dr. Miguel Ángel García-March
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • Interdisciplinary modeling
  • Numerical simulation
  • Cutting-edge applications

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Mathematics - ISSN 2227-7390