Magnetohydrodynamics (journal)

Magnetohydrodynamics (journal)
Magnetohydrodynamics  
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Former name(s) Magnitnaya Gidrodinamika
ISSN 0025-0015
Abbreviated title (ISO) Magnetohydrodyn., MHD,[1]
formerly MGHDAG[2]
Discipline Magnetohydrodynamics
Language English
Edited by A. Cebers
Publication details
Publisher Institute of Physics, University of Latvia (Latvia)
Publication history 1965–present
Frequency Quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 0024-998X
OCLC number 52651490
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Magnetohydrodynamics is a peer-reviewed physics journal published by the Institute of Physics of the University of Latvia, covering fundamental and applied problems of magnetohydrodynamics in incompressible media, including magnetic fluids. This involves both classical and emerging areas in the physics, thermodynamics, hydrodynamics, and electrodynamics of magnetic fluids.[3] As of 2010, the editor-in-chief is A. Cebers (Institute of Physics).[3] Since 2001 the journal has been published solely in English.[3][4]

The English and online edition were published by Kluwer Academic Publishers (now part of Springer-Verlag) through volume 36, number 4 (2001).[5] Now the entire content is available by subscription directly from the journal’s website.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded,[6] as well as the Journal Citation Reports,[6] and Inspec.

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