Physical Review Letters

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Physical Review Letters by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
As indicated by its name, the journal contains mostly short letters sent to the editor, often 2 or 3 pages long, which allows for a faster publication cycle and dissemination of new results. This is notably useful for experimental physics.
Physical Review Letters (PRL) is a prominent peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes short, high-impact research articles in all areas of physics. Established in 1958, PRL is known for its fast publication process and its focus on groundbreaking and innovative research that has the potential to significantly impact the field of physics. The journal emphasizes the importance of rapid dissemination of new ideas and discoveries, making it a key publication for physicists and other scientists interested in the latest developments in physical science.

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