AIM AND SCOPE
The goal of the E-Journal of Hydromechanics is to publish expeditiously scientific articles in the field of dynamics of incompressible ideal fluid, free of charge and accessible to all.
The Journal attracts and collects contributions to this field of research, and stresses the interactions between mathematicians, physicists, and engineers. Moreover, it offers an opportunity for communication among scientists working in the field through "Reviews" and "Discussions" sections.
The Journal publishes articles covering theoretical and experimental investigations. It contains papers on both the fundamental aspects of fluid mechanics, and their applications to such fields as hydraulics, meteorology and oceanography. Papers that fall within the aim and scope of the Journal will be published in the Journal. Related journals.
COPYRIGHT POLICY
Anyone may access the Journal free of charge. All readers agree to acknowledge both authors and the Journal for any use they make of material published in the Journal. Authors are solely responsible for the accuracy and correctness of their contributions. However, the authors and the Journal shall not be held in any way liable for any use that may be made of information obtained from the Journal.
All material may be freely copied and distributed provided that the names of the authors and of the journal remain attached.
ACCEPTANCE AND PUBLICATION PROCEDURE
The main manuscript is required in MS-Word or PDF. The abstracts are to be submitted in plain text, MS-Word or HTML. Newly accepted papers are added to the journal immediately. Papers should be submitted by electronic mail to the publisher at the address anatoly@odulo.com
Instructions to Authors
Authors are encouraged to tell the main results and the assumptions, under which they were obtained, in the abstract. Authors are encouraged to present the detailed prove of the original results. There is no limit to the number of words or pages. The references should not include the complete list of the related papers. However, authors are encouraged to give proper credits (even to unpublished sources).