Last week saw the release of the 2016 Journal Impact Factors from Thompson Reuters, with strong performances across the JPhys series.
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical – 1.857
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical – 1.792
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter – 2.649
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics – 2.588
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics – 2.899
JPhysG and JPCM both showed remarkable increases of >0.4 over their 2015 Impact Factors, an all time high for JPCM. JPhysA, JPhysB, and JPhysD maintain their excellent status within their fields, often while growing the total number of published articles. These results are a reflection of the fantastic work done by our editorial staff and board members, and testament to the quality of our published work. We look forward to another successful year!
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