The European Physical Society (EPS) is a professional association that promotes the advancement and dissemination of physics throughout Europe. Founded in 1968, the EPS aims to foster collaboration among physicists, enhance the awareness and understanding of physics among the public, and support the development of physics education. The society serves as a platform for physicists to share research findings, organize conferences, and publish scientific journals.
EPL, which stands for "Europhysics Letters," is a scientific journal that publishes short letters and articles in the field of condensed matter physics and related areas. It is known for rapidly disseminating research findings, typically addressing important topics in physics and materials science. EPL covers a wide range of subjects, including statistical mechanics, quantum physics, nanotechnology, and interdisciplinary topics that involve physics principles. The journal is published by the European Physical Society (EPS) in collaboration with other scientific organizations.
The European Journal of Physics is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research articles, reviews, and educational resources primarily in the field of physics. Established in 1980, it is aimed at promoting physics education and disseminating findings in the discipline. The journal covers a wide range of topics within physics, including, but not limited to, classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and various interdisciplinary applications.

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