Journal of Computational Physics
- Journal of Computational Physics
Infobox Journal
title = Journal of Computational Physics
abbreviation = "J. Comput. Phys."
discipline = Computational Physics
language = English
publisher = Elsevier
country = Netherlands
history = 1966 to present
frequency = Twice a month
impact = 2.328
impact-year = 2006
website = http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jcp
ISSN = 0021-9991
The "Journal of Computational Physics" is a bimonthly academic journal founded in 1966 and currently published by Elsevier under the Academic Press imprint. As of 2007, its Editor-in-Chief is Gretar Tryggvason (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts, USA).
The journal's 2006 impact factor was 2.328. [ [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622866/description#description Elsevier: "Journal of Computational Physics"] (accessed 16 October 2007)]
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