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- EPJ A - Hadrons and Nuclei
- EPJ B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems
- EPJ D - Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics
- EPJ E - Soft Matter and Biological Physics
- EPJ AP - Applied Physics
- EPJ ST - Special Topics
- EPJ H - Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Physics
- EPJ Plus
- EPJ C - Particles and Fields
- EPJ Data Science
- EPJ Techniques and Instrumentation
- EPJ Quantum Technology
Recent articles published in:
- EPJ A - Hadrons and Nuclei
- EPJ B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems
- EPJ D - Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics
- EPJ E - Soft Matter and Biological Physics
- EPJ AP - Applied Physics
- EPJ ST - Special Topics
- EPJ H - Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Physics
- EPJ Plus
- EPJ C - Particles and Fields
- EPJ Data Science
- EPJ Techniques and Instrumentation
- EPJ Photovoltaics
- EPJ Quantum Technology
- EPJ AM - Applied Metamaterials
- EPJ N - Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
- EPJ Web of Conferences
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Open calls for papers
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EPJ A Topical Collection devoted to the legacy of Peter Schuck
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EPJ A Topical Collection: Radiative Corrections: From Medium to High Energy Experiments
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EPJ A Topical Collection: Short-Range Correlations and the EMC Effect
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EPJ A Topical Issue: Heavy and Super-Heavy Nuclei and Elements: Production and Properties
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EPJ B Topical Issue: Extreme Value Statistics and Search in Biology: Theory and Simulations
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EPJ D Topical Issue: Electron and Positron Interactions and Their Applications: a tribute to Professor Michael Brunger
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EPJ D Topical Issue: Dynamics and Photodynamics: from isolated molecules to the condensed phase
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EPJ D Topical Issue: Physics of Ionized Gases and Spectroscopy of Isolated Complex Systems: Fundamentals and Applications (2022)
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EPJ D Topical Issue: Quantum Walks and applications
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EPJ E Topical Issue: 50 years of Small Angle Neutron Scattering at the ILL in Grenoble
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EPJ E Topical Issue: Festschrift in honor of Philip (Fyl) Pincus
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EPJ E Topical Issue: Novel Molecular Materials and Devices from Functional Soft Matter
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EPJ H Special Issue: History for Physics: Contextualizing modern developments in the foundations of quantum theory
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EPJ Plus Focus Point Issue: Advances in cryogenic detectors for dark matter, neutrino physics and astrophysics
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EPJ Plus Focus Point Issue: Citizen science for physics: From Education and Outreach to Crowdsourcing fundamental research
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EPJ Plus Focus Point Issue: Focus Point on Higher Derivatives in Quantum Gravity: Theory, Tests, Phenomenology
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EPJ Plus Focus Point Issue: The Magic of Glass
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EPJ Quantum Technology - Open Calls for Papers
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EPJ ST Special Issue Celestial Mechanics: new discoveries and challenges for space exploration
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EPJ ST Special Issue: Application of Fractional-Calculus in Physical Systems
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EPJ ST Special Issue: Machine Learning for quantum many-body systems
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EPJ ST Special Issue: Molecular and Cellular Mechanics
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EPJ Techniques and Instrumentation - Open Calls for Papers