Xian-Tu He, Editor-in-Chief
Beijing
ISSN
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 (2010) is 1.835. It is ranked
#9 among the 56 mathematical physics journals. It is also ranked #10 among all SCI journals in China.

 

CiCP's 2009 SCI impact factor was 2.077 and was ranked
#8 among the 47 mathematical physics journals.

 

CiCP's 2008 SCI impact factor was 2.33 and was ranked
#8 among the 46 mathematical physics journals.

 

Our Associate Editor Professor Wei Shyy will join Hong Kong
University of Science and Technology
as Provost in Fall 2010.

 

Special issue in honour of Professor David Gottlieb is now online.

 

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Recent developments in numerical techniques for transport-based medical imaging methods

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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

Commun. Comput. Phys., 6 (2009), pp. 699-729.


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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J. Shen and L.-L. Wang
Some recent advances on spectral methods for unbounded domains.
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D. Xiu
Fast numerical methods for stochastic computations: A review.
CiCP 5 (2009), pp. 242-272. (438 times; 03/2009)


E. Uzgoren, J. Sim and W. Shyy
Marker-based, 3-D adaptive Cartesian grid method for multiphase flow around irregular geometries.
CiCP 5 (2009), pp. 1-41. (368 times; 02/2009)


J. Liu, S. Chen, X. Nie and M. O. Robbins
A continuum-atomistic multi-timescale algorithm for micro/nano flows.
CiCP 4 (2008), pp. 1279-1291. (210 times; 01/2009)


B. Van Leer
Upwind and high-resolution methods for compressible flow: From donor cell to residual-distribution schemes.
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E W, Engquist B, Li XT, Ren WQ, Vanden-Eijnden E
Heterogeneous multiscale methods: A review.



Xiu DB
Fast numerical methods for stochastic computations: A review.



Liu XS, Qi YY, Hei JF, Ding PZ
Recent progress in symplectic algorithms for use in quantum systems.



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



Antoine X, Arnold A, Besse C, Ehrhardt M, Schadle A
An r-adaptive finite element method for the solution of the two-dimensional phase-field equations.



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