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The Indian Journal of Physics publishes original research in physics, founded by Sir C. V. Raman in 1926. It covers both fundamental and applied topics, and features special issues on various themes and scientists.
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The Indian Journal of Physics publishes original scientific...
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Volume 97 January - December 2023. Issue 14 December 2023....
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Aims and scope. Indian Journal of Physics is a monthly...
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Editors. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. Professor Subham Majumdar, Indian...
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Indian Journal of Physics is a hybrid open access journal....
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Indian Journal of Physics. Publishing model. Hybrid. Submit...
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Exact solutions of Fokker–Planck equation via the...
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The Editors are pleased to announce our new online journal...
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Indian Journal of Physics is a monthly peer-reviewed journal founded by C V Raman in 1926. It covers various fields of physics and is co-published with Springer. Find out how to submit, access, and subscribe to the journal.
Indian Journal of Physics is a monthly journal founded by Sir C V Raman in 1926, publishing original and current research in physics. It is co-published with Springer and has an impact factor of 1.407. Find out how to submit, subscribe and access the journal online.
The Indian Journal of Physics is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science. It was established in 1926 by C. V. Raman and covers applied physics, experimental physics, and theoretical physics. The editor-in-chief is Subham Majumdar.
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Indian Journal of Physics is a monthly research journal in English published by the Indian Physical Society. It covers various topics in physics and astronomy, and has a SJR of 0.340 in 2023, ranking it in the third quartile of the category.