Nonlinear Dynamics and Symmetry: Topics and Applications

A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Mathematics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 May 2026 | Viewed by 19

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Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue focuses on the interplay between nonlinear dynamics and symmetry in mathematical models and real-world systems. Symmetries often underlie conservation laws, bifurcation structures, and the emergence of coherent patterns in nonlinear systems. Their presence (or breaking) can profoundly influence system behavior, stability, and long-term evolution. We aim to gather contributions that explore how symmetry principles can be used to classify, simplify, and better understand nonlinear dynamical phenomena across a variety of domains, including physics, biology, engineering, and social sciences. Topics of interest include group-theoretic methods in dynamical systems, equivariant bifurcation theory, symmetry-breaking instabilities, geometric mechanics, and invariant manifolds. Both theoretical developments and application-driven studies are welcome, especially those that reveal how symmetry considerations lead to novel insights, analytical simplifications, or enhanced numerical strategies. This Special Issue encourages interdisciplinary submissions that bridge rigorous mathematical theory with physical or computational modeling. By highlighting these connections, this Issue seeks to provide a platform for advancing the state of the art in nonlinear science through the lens of symmetry.

Dr. Simone Fiori
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • nonlinear dynamics
  • symmetry and symmetry breaking
  • geometric methods in mechanics
  • numerical simulation
  • pattern formation

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