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Applied Physics Letters; Applied Physics Reviews; Brazilian Journal of Physics; Canadian Journal of Physics; Central European Journal of Physics; EPL (formerly known as Europhysics Letters) European Physical Journal - parts A-E, ST, AP; Foundations of Physics; Journal de Physique IV - Proceedings; Journal of Applied Physics
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Letters in Mathematical Physics; Mathematics and Mechanics of Complex Systems; Probability and Mathematical Physics [1] Reports on Mathematical Physics; Reviews in Mathematical Physics; The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics; Középiskolai Matematikai és Fizikai Lapok; International Journal of Physics and Mathematics
IOP Publishing (previously Institute of Physics Publishing) is the publishing company of the Institute of Physics. It provides publications through which scientific research is distributed worldwide, including journals, community websites, magazines, conference proceedings and books.
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Originally a part of the Journal of Applied Physics, Applied Physics Reviews began being published independently in January 2014 with volume numbering restarting at 1. From 2014 to 2019 the editorial board was managed by the editors-in-chief John M. Poate ( Colorado School of Mines ) and Bill R. Appleton ( University of Florida ).
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The journal was originally established in 1931 under the name of Physics, and was published by the American Physical Society for its first 7 volumes. In January 1937, ownership was transferred to the American Institute of Physics "in line with the efforts of the American Physical Society to enhance the standing of physics as a profession". [ 1 ]