European Physical Journal

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The European Physical Journal (EPJ) was founded in 1998 at Springer Verlag as a merger of several European physics journals: Acta Physica Hungarica (Association 2000), Anales de Fisica (Spanish, Association 2000), Czechoslovak Journal of Physics (Association 2006), Il Nuovo Cimento ( Parts A, D), Journal de Physique (French, 1998), Portugaliae Physica (Portuguese, Association 2000) and Zeitschrift für Physik (1998).

It is in the ranks A (Hadrons and Nuclei), B (Condensed Matter and Complex Systems), C (Particles and Fields), D (Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics), E (Soft Matter and Biological Physics), AP (Applied Physics), ST (Special Topics), H (Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Physics). There is also a series for conference reports (European Physical Journal Conferences).

Web links