Xian-Tu He, Editor-in-Chief
Beijing
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Print: 1815-2406
Electronic: 1991-7120

Communications in Computational Physics (CiCP) publishes original research and survey papers of high scientific value in computational modeling of physical problems. Results in multi-physics and multi-scale innovative computational methods and modeling in all physical sciences will be featured.


CiCP is a refereed international, interdisciplinary journal edited by a group of world-wide leading scientists in diverse fields to guarantee its highest standard. The journal is published in a timely fashion in printed and electronic forms.


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CiCP's most recent SCI impact factor (2008) is 2.33. It is ranked
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CiCP has a special issue on Soft Matter/Complex Fluid Systems
(Volume 7, issues 2, 2010)


CiCP has a special issue on Energy and Environmental Research
(Volume 6, issues 1, 2009)


CiCP has a special issue on Spectral and High Order Methods
(Volume 5, issues 2-4, 2009)


CiCP has a special issue on Numerical Simulation of Plasmas
(Volume 4, issue 3, 2008)


CiCP has a special issue on Computational Geophysics
(Volume 3, issue 1, 2008)

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Numerical simulations of rarefied gases in curved channels: thermal creep, circulating flow, and pumping effect.

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Sangbum Kim, Max Gunzburger, Janet Peterson and Chia-Ren Hu

Computational investigation of the effects of sample geometry on the superconducting-normal phase boundary and vortex-antivortex states in mesoscopic superconductors

Commun. Comput. Phys., 6 (2009), pp. 673-698.


B. Lassen, R. V. N. Melnik and M. Willatzen

Spurious solutions in the multiband effective mass theory applied to low dimensional nanostructures

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Bo Li, John Lowengrub, Andreas Rätz and Axel Voigt

Geometric evolution laws for thin crystalline films: modeling and numerics.

Commun. Comput. Phys., 6 (2009), pp. 433-482.


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Some recent advances on spectral methods for unbounded domains.
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Fast numerical methods for stochastic computations: A review.
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E. Uzgoren, J. Sim and W. Shyy
Marker-based, 3-D adaptive Cartesian grid method for multiphase flow around irregular geometries.
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J. Liu, S. Chen, X. Nie and M. O. Robbins
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B. Van Leer
Upwind and high-resolution methods for compressible flow: From donor cell to residual-distribution schemes.
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Recent progress in symplectic algorithms for use in quantum systems.



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Upwind and high-resolution methods for compressible flow: From donor cell to residual-distribution schemes.



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