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European Physical Journal
DisciplinePhysics
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
Publisher
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Eur. Phys. J.
Indexing
EPJ A
ISSN1434-6001 (print)
1434-601X (web)
EPJ B
ISSN1434-6028 (print)
1434-6036 (web)
EPJ C
ISSN1434-6044 (print)
1434-6052 (web)
EPJ D
ISSN1434-6060
EPJ E
ISSN1292-8941 (print)
1292-895X (web)
EPJ H
ISSN2102-6459 (print)
2102-6467 (web)
EPJ ST
ISSN1951-6355 (print)
1951-6401 (web)
EPJ AP
ISSN1286-0042 (print)
1286-0050 (web)
EPJ Conferences
ISSN2100-014X
Links

The European Physical Journal (or EPJ) is a joint publication of EDP Sciences, Springer Science+Business Media, and the Società Italiana di Fisica. It arose in 1998 as a merger and continuation of Acta Physica Hungarica, Anales de Física, Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, Il Nuovo Cimento, Journal de Physique, Portugaliae Physica and Zeitschrift für Physik. The journal is published in various sections, covering all areas of physics.

History

In the late 1990s, Springer and EDP Sciences decided to merge Zeitschrift für Physik and Journal de Physique. With the addition of Il Nuovo Cimento from the Societa Italiana di Fisica, the European Physical Journal commenced publication in January 1998. Now EPJ is a merger and continuation of Acta Physica Hungarica, Anales de Fisica, Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, Il Nuovo Cimento, Journal de Physique, Portugaliae Physica and Zeitschrift für Physik.

The short-lived open-access journal family PhysMath Central was merged in 2011 into the European Physical Journal,[1] which has offered an open-access option since 2006.[2]

Topics covered

The EPJ is published in the following sections:

References

  1. ^ "PhysMath Central". PhysMath Central. Retrieved 2012-08-28.
  2. ^ "European Physical Journal - Open Access Publishing in the European Physical Journal". EPJ. Retrieved 2012-08-28.
  3. ^ Super Utilisateur. "EPJ Web of Conferences". epj.org.