<p>Open Mathematics is a challenging notion for theoretical modeling technical analysis and numerical simulation in physics and mathematics as well as in many other fields as highly correlated nonlinear phenomena evolving over a large range of time scales and length scales control the underlying systems and processes in their spatiotemporal evolution. Indeed available data be they physical biological or financial and technologically complex systems and stochastic systems such as mechanical or electronic devices can be managed from the same conceptual approach both analytically and through computer simulation using effective nonlinear dynamics methods. The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight papers that show the dynamics control optimization and applications of nonlinear systems. This has recently become an increasingly popular subject with impressive growth concerning applications in engineering economics biology and medicine and can be considered a veritable contribution to the literature. Original papers relating to the objective presented above are especially welcome subjects.</p><p>Potential topics include but are not limited to: Stability analysis of discrete and continuous dynamical systems; Nonlinear dynamics in biological complex systems; Stability and stabilization of stochastic systems; Mathematical models in statistics and probability; Synchronization of oscillators and chaotic systems; Optimization methods of complex systems; Reliability modeling and system optimization; Computation and control over networked systems.</p>
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