Computational Condensed Matter is an international academic journal dedicated to the field of computational condensed matter physics. This journal aims to publish high-quality research articles related to theoretical and computational studies of condensed matter. Since its establishment, it has become an important platform for condensed matter physicists, materials scientists, and researchers in related fields to exchange the latest research results. The content of the journal covers a wide range of computational physics research, including but not limited to many body theory, quantum Monte Carlo methods, density functional theory, first principles calculations, material design, and simulation of complex systems. These studies contribute to a deeper understanding of the fundamental properties of condensed matter and guide the development of new materials.
The editorial department of the journal is composed of experienced scientists who ensure that published articles undergo a rigorous peer review process to maintain the academic standards and influence of the journal. In addition, the journal also focuses on promoting interdisciplinary research and encourages the integration of computational physics with research in other disciplines such as biology, chemistry, and engineering. The readership of the magazine includes professors, postdoctoral researchers, doctoral and master's students from universities and research institutions, as well as researchers from industry. By subscribing or accessing library databases, readers can timely obtain cutting-edge research results in computational condensed matter physics, thereby promoting the development of scientific research and technological innovation.