![]() ![]() We are happy to inform about the growth of our impact factor!! We would like to thank all the authors, referees and editors for their great work! ![]() The 2012 ISI impact factor of Condensed Matter Physics is 0.757. The 2013 ISI impact factor of Condensed Matter Physics is 0.771. ![]() The 2014 ISI impact factor of Condensed Matter Physics is 0.748. The 2015 ISI impact factor of Condensed Matter Physics is 0.621. Please check full licenseįor the papers published prior to April 2017, the authors retain a copyright and grant the journal the right of the first publication. This license permits anyone to copy, distribute, transmit, and adaptĪn article’s content, without obtaining permission from the author(s) or CMP journal, provided a properĪttribution is given to the author(s) and to the source of the material. International (CC-BY) license with the authors retaining a copyright to their articles. Since April 2017 all papers in Condensed Matter Physics journal will be published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Some other modifications and improvements to them are introduced as well, in response to the authors requests since the last update, which took place in 2017.Ĭmpj package for typesetting papers in LaTeX is updated to version 3.03 and can be downdoadedĬmpj package for typesetting papers in LaTeX is updated to version 3.01 and can be downdoaded The support for the ORCID number indication is added to the updated journal LaTeX style cmpj3.sty and template. Since 2021, indicating the ORCID number became mandatory for the primary and/or corresponding authors of our journal and strongly advisable for the other authors. Another aspect of our presence in the global digital infrastructure is related to the Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID, ). In particular, we are going to enrich the metadata of both new and previously published papers, to open up our references, and to keep following the other aspects of the Open Science initiatives. Starting from 2021, our journal is aiming to actively support the Open Science initiatives, such as I4OAĪnd I4OC. We wish Ihor Mryglod fruitful work on a position of the Chief Editor of CMP. Of Sciences of Ukraine, Dr.Sci., a prominent specialist in the theory of phase transitions, non-equilibrium liquids and dynamical properties of Please also welcome Ihor Mryglod, the member of the National Academy Warmest gratitude for his efforts in establishing and developing our journal. The founder of Condensed Matter Physics and its Chief Editor for many years, Ihor Yukhnovskii, retires from his post and we are expressing our To submit your manuscripts to our journal. If you wish to support the Ukrainian scientific community, we are cordially inviting you People are carrying an existential fight for Ukraine's very survival as an independent state, for our lives and freedom.ĭespite everything, we here, not at the frontline, are determined to do our job and continue publishing new issues of our journal onĪ regular basis, as long as it is possible. Our country has suffered an unjust and unprovoked aggression. At stake is nothing less than a survival and a future rise of the country in a form of normally functioning institution, covering all the relevant aspects and attributes: from the infrastructure and economics all the way to the highly synthetic human activities. Secondly, if there is no science and art in the future, then the question “what people are fighting for?”, attributed to W. Firstly, scientists contribute to the all-nation defense in their unique way, by helping in solving current problems in: physics and chemistry of new materials and cleaning technologies, aerodynamics and ballistics, as well as in the various applications of the IT technology. Is it possible, and is it sensible to do science in such a situation? Our confident answer is “yes”, and for a couple of reasons. The country underwent attacks not only on the battlefields, but also on its civilian infrastructure, water and power supplies, resulting in the loss of many lives, inflicting huge migration and immigration waves, and imposing heavy mental pressure on all of its population. The year 2022 that passed was, without a doubt, the most difficult and dramatic one in the history of modern Ukraine. ![]()
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