PTL
About this journal
Physics Tomorrow Theoretical Physics Letters (TPL) An SCI-indexed monthly thrice peer-reviewed journal.
Physics Tomorrow Theoretical Physics Letters TPL is an international thrice reviewed journal which publishes the novel research and review articles on every dimension of the physics. The current impact factor is 4.16 as per the 2024 update.
physical review a, applied physics letters.
Indexing
Indexed within Scopus, SCIE (Web of Science), CAPlus / SciFinder, Inspec, and many other databases.
Open access
Free for readers, with article processing charges (APC) paid by authors or their institutions.
Table of Contents
For authors
Rapid publication
Manuscripts are peer-reviewed and a first decision provided to authors approximately 21 days after submission; acceptance to publication is undertaken in 8-10 days post first decision.
Recognization
Reviewers who provide timely, thorough peer-review reports receive vouchers entitling them to a discount on the APC of their next publication in any Physics Tomorrow Letters, in appreciation of the work done.
Formatting manuscript
Impact Factor
3.56 (2022) ; 7-Year Impact Factor: 4.16 (2024 running month)
Journal Flyer
Word of the editor. |
Theoretical Physics Letters (TPL) An SCI & SCOPUS -indexed monthly thrice peer-reviewed journal. TPL is an partial open access international journal which covers the recent trends in theoretical, experimental and observational physics. This aims to provide a great opportunity to the lead researchers worldwide for publishing their valuable works at a minimum honorarium. Because I believe that great ideas are priceless. TPL journal is an international, peer-reviewed, partial open-access journal on theoretical, applied physics, science and its applications published monthly online by Physics Tomorrow Letters.
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The Nature of the 1 MeV-Gamma quantum in a Classic Interpretation of the Quantum Potential
Dirac-Majorana neutrino type conversion induced by an oscillating scalar dark matter
Calculation of the Hubble Constant, the Minimum Mass, and the Proton Charge Radius Using the Dirac’s Hypothesis on the Ratio of the Electrostatic Force to the Gravitational Force
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Total submitted and accepted manuscript ratio in current month.