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Journal ISO 4 abbreviation Publisher(s) Published ISSN AIP Advances: AIP Adv. AIP 2011–present ISSN 2158-3226: APL Bioengineering: APL Bioeng. AIP 2017–present ISSN 2473-2877: APL Energy: APL Energy: AIP 2023–present ISSN 2770-9000: APL Machine Learning: APL Mach. Learn. AIP 2023–present ISSN 2770-9019: APL Materials: APL Mater: AIP ...
AIP Advances is an open-access peer-reviewed scientific mega journal published by the American Institute of Physics. It was established in March 2011. It was established in March 2011. It covers all aspects of physics , both experimental and theoretical .
Journal abbreviation is used, per its ISO 4. (Appendix G of AIP Style Manual [5] includes a list of journal abbreviations.) The blue is optional but usually contains the hyperlink to the online version of the article. Volume number is in boldface. Issue number can be specified in parentheses but is not required. Year is last and in parentheses.
The AIP was founded in 1931 as a response to lack of funding for the sciences during the Great Depression. [3] The AIP was founded in 1931 at a joint meeting between four physics societies: the American Physical Society, the Optical Society of America, the Acoustical Society of America, and the Society of Rheology.
Acta Astronomica; Advances in Space Research; AIAA Journal; AIP Conference Proceedings..American Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics..; Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics
AIP Conference Proceedings is a serial published by the American Institute of Physics since 1970. It publishes the proceedings from scientific meetings, including large international conferences and small specialist workshops. [1] Emily Prendergast is the current Manager of AIP Conference Proceedings. [2]
Journal of Applied Physics; Journal of Mathematical Physics; Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data; Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy; Journal of Rheology; Journal of the Acoustical Society of America; Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology
The Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS) is a scheme developed in 1970 [1] by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) for classifying scientific literature using a hierarchical set of codes. [2] PACS has been used by over 160 international journals, [1] including the Physical Review series since 1975.