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Computer Physics Communications
ISSN
  • E1879-2944
  • P0010-4655
Publisher

Elsevier BV

Listed on
(Coverage)

JCR1997-2023

SJR1999-2020;2022-2023

CiteScore2011-2023

SCI2010-2019

SCIE2010-2024

CC2016-2024

SCOPUS2017-2024

Active
Active

based on the information

  • SCOPUS:2024-10
Country
NETHERLANDS
Aime & Scopes
Computer Physics Communications publishes research papers and application software in the broad field of computational physics; current areas of particular interest are reflected by the research interests and expertise of the CPC Editorial Board. The focus is on contemporary computational methods and techniques and their implementation, the effectiveness of which will normally be demonstrated by the author(s) in the context of a substantive problem in physics. Papers describing new software in physics, updates to software previously published by CPC, and established software of importance to the community are encouraged. The submitted software must adhere to one of the Original Software Publications (OSP) pre-approved licenses and will be freely available for download from the CPC Program Library stored on the Mendeley Data repository. [The existing archive of over 3,000 computer programs dating from 1969 will remain at http://cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk until it is migrated to Mendeley Data.] Articles cover, but are not limited to, the following themes across computational physics and cognate disciplines: /// computational models and programs; /// computational models and programs associated with the design, control and analysis of experiments; /// mathematical and numerical methods and algorithms; /// algebraic computation; /// the impact of advanced computer architecture and special purpose computers on computing in the physical sciences; and /// software topics related to, and of importance in, the physical sciences Feature Articles are solicited by invitation and are aimed at highlighting topical subjects and providing reviews of important bodies of research work. Special and thematic issues are published on an occasional basis and enquiries should be directed to a member of the CPC Editorial Board.
Article List

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AIM: A user-friendly GUI workflow program for isotherm fitting, mixture prediction, isosteric heat of adsorption estimation, and breakthrough simulation
  • Hassan, Muhammad;
  • Yoon, Sunghyun;
  • Chen, Yu;
  • Kim, Pilseok;
  • Yun, Hongryeol;
  • Kwon, Hyuk Taek;
  • Bae, Youn Sang;
  • Yoo, Chung Yul;
  • Koh, Dong Yeun;
  • Hong, Chang Seop;
et al
  • 2026-02-01
  • Computer Physics Communications, Vol.319
  • Elsevier B.V.
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