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EPJ - Special Topics (EPJ ST) is a single-blind peer-reviewed journal that is dedicated to the publication of topical issues – either collections of review-type articles or extensive, detailed progress reports from research networks and collaborations. Each issue is focused on a specific subject matter of topical interest.
The journal scope covers the whole spectrum of pure and applied physics, including related subjects such as Materials Science, Physical Biology, Physical Chemistry, and Complex Systems with particular emphasis on interdisciplinary topics in physics and related fields.
Proposals for guest-edited topical issues are welcome - to submit a formal proposal please follow the instructions at https://epjst.epj.org/epjst-submit-your-proposal.

Managing Editors
  • Sabine Lehr,
  • Anne Ruimy,
  • Vijala Kiruvanayagam
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2.8 (2022)
5 year impact factor
2.6 (2022)
Submission to first decision (median)
11 days
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361,114 (2023)

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December 2023 |

Volume 232, Issue 23-24

Noncommutativity and Physics

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Electronic ISSN
1951-6401
Print ISSN
1951-6355
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The European Physical Journal is jointly published by EDP Sciences, Società Italiana di Fisica and Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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