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期刊名
Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
PROG THEOR EXP PHYS
ISSN / eISSN
2050-3911 / 2050-3911
目标和范围
Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (PTEP) is an international journal that publishes articles on theoretical and experimental physics. PTEP is a fully open access, online-only journal published by the Physical Society of Japan.
PTEP is the successor to Progress of Theoretical Physics (PTP), which terminated in December 2012 and merged into PTEP in January 2013.
PTP was founded in 1946 by Hideki Yukawa, the first Japanese Nobel Laureate. PTEP, the successor journal to PTP, has a broader scope than that of PTP covering both theoretical and experimental physics.
PTEP mainly covers areas including particles and fields, nuclear physics, astrophysics and cosmology, beam physics and instrumentation, and general and mathematical physics.
PTEP is the successor to Progress of Theoretical Physics (PTP), which terminated in December 2012 and merged into PTEP in January 2013.
PTP was founded in 1946 by Hideki Yukawa, the first Japanese Nobel Laureate. PTEP, the successor journal to PTP, has a broader scope than that of PTP covering both theoretical and experimental physics.
PTEP mainly covers areas including particles and fields, nuclear physics, astrophysics and cosmology, beam physics and instrumentation, and general and mathematical physics.
研究方向
物理:综合
物理:粒子与场物理
CiteScore
12.00
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CiteScore 学科排名
类别 | 分区 | 排名 |
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Physics and Astronomy - General Physics and Astronomy | Q1 | #19/243 |
Web of Science 核心收藏夹
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) | Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) |
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- | - |
H-index
31
出版国家或地区
ENGLAND
出版商
Oxford University Press
年文章数
179
Open Access
YES
通讯方式
JOURNALS DEPT, 2001 EVANS RD, CARY, USA, NC, 27513
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