Physics Letters
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Physics Letters | |
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Abbreviated title (ISO 4) | Phys. Lett. |
Discipline | Physics |
Language | English |
Edited by | VM Agranovich, AR Bishop, et al. |
Publication details | |
Publisher | Elsevier (Netherlands) |
Frequency | 48 issues/year |
Impact factor (2011) | 1.632 (A), 3.955 (B) |
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ISSN |
Physics Letters A 0375-9601 Physics Letters B 0370-2693 |
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Physics Letters[1] was a scientific journal published from 1962 to 1966, when it split in two series now published by Elsevier:
- Physics Letters A: condensed matter physics, theoretical physics, nonlinear science, statistical physics, mathematical and computational physics, general and cross-disciplinary physics (including foundations), atomic, molecular and cluster physics, plasma and fluid physics, optical physics, biological physics and nanoscience.[2]
- Physics Letters B: nuclear physics, theoretical nuclear physics, experimental high-energy physics, theoretical high-energy physics, and astrophysics.[3]
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