Interested in publishing my work: where?

In summary, the conversation discussed a final masters degree thesis program that calculates 10 useful tools for studying chaotic dynamics. The program uses the logistic map as a dynamical system and has been written in C++. The question was asked about potential journals or magazines interested in publishing the program, with the suggestion of American Journal of Physics and European Journal of Physics. It was also suggested to speak to the project advisor about it.
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jocasa
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Hi!

As a final masters degree thesis in chaos I have made a program which calculates 10 useful tools for the study of chaotic dynamics. It uses as dynamical system the iteration of the logistic map, and the tools implemented are: trajectories, temporal delay, bifurcation diagram, lyapunov exponents, invariant densities, Harter curves, invariant density, power spectrum, autocorrelation and time profiles. The program has been written in C++ and uses OpenGL and wxWidgets libraries. It can be useful for teachers to teach non-linear dynamics in the university.

My question is: can anybody suggest a journal or magazine that can be interested in publishing my program?

That's all, thanks!

Jose
 
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The American Journal of Physics and European Journal of Physics publish material related to pedagogy.
 
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Have you spoken to your project advisor about it?
 

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