Advances in Physics is a bimonthly scientific journal published by Taylor & Francis that was established in 1952. The journal is also issued as a supplement to the Philosophical Magazine.[1] Peer review is determined on a case-by-case basis. The editors-in-chief are Paolo Radaelli and Joerg Schmalian.[2][3][4][1][5]
The frequency of this publication varied from 1952 until 2007, when it became a bimonthly journal.[1]
The focus of the journal is critical reviews that are relevant to condensed matter physicists. Each review is intended to present the author's perspective. Readers are expected to have a fundamental knowledge of the subject. These reviews are sometimes complemented by a "Perspectives" section which publishes shorter articles that may be controversial, with the intention of stimulating debate.[4] The intended audience consists of physicists, materials scientists, and physical chemists working in universities, industry, and research institutes.[4][6]
Broad, interdisciplinary coverage includes topics ranging from condensed matter physics, statistical mechanics, quantum information, cold atoms, and soft matter physics to biophysics.[4]
The impact factor for Advances in Physics 23.750 in 2021.
This journal is indexed in the following databases:[3][5][7]
Supplement to: Philosophical Magazine (London, England : 1945) 1952-69 0031-8086 (DLC) 99100516 (OCoLC)1762279
Contributions to Advances in Physics will be subjected to review by referees at the discretion of the Editorial Office
Chemical abstracts 0009-2258, International aerospace abstracts 0020-5842, Nuclear science abstracts 0029-5612
Readership - Physicists, materials scientists and physical chemists in universities, industry and research institutes.
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