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- Comment: See also Draft:Journal of Holography Applications in Physics. -- DoubleGrazing (talk) 15:17, 21 February 2024 (UTC)
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The Journal of Holography Applications in Physics
The Journal of Holography Applications[1] in Physics (JHAP)[2] is a peer-reviewed, open access, free of charge journal. It publishes covers all areas related to the holographic principle in physics. It is published by Damghan University and was established in autumn 2021. The Editor-in-charge and the editor-in-chief are Dr. Behnam Pourhasan and Dr. S Ahmad Ketabi respectively.
JHAP presents new and original research results in theoretical and experimental applications of holographic principle in all areas of physics, including condensed matter physics, physics of elementary particles and fields, nuclear physics, astronomy and astrophysics, gravitation and cosmology, statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, quantum physics, optics, laser and photonics.
Journals related to Journal of Holographic Applications in Physics
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Synthesis and Effusion Quarterly
Quarterly Journal of Radiation Physics and Engineering
Journal of Interfaces, Thin Films and Low Dimensional Systems
Journal of Nonlinear Analysis and Applications
Hydrophysics biannual
Scientific Quarterly Journal of Applied Physics of Iran
Journal of Nuclear Research and Applications
Scientific researches in theoretical and applied physics
International Journal of Reliability, Risk and Safety: Theory and Application
Synthesis and Effusion Quarterly
Quarterly Journal of Radiation Physics and Engineering
Journal of Interfaces, Thin Films and Low Dimensional Systems
Journal of Nonlinear Analysis and Applications
Hydrophysics biannual
Scientific Quarterly Journal of Applied Physics of Iran
The journal is indexed in ISC[3]
All articles published JHAP will be available in the journal profile:
References
edit- ^ Haleem, Abid; Javaid, Mohd; Singh, Ravi Pratap; Suman, Rajiv; Rab, Shanay (2022). "Holography and its applications for industry 4.0: An overview". Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems. 2: 42–48. doi:10.1016/j.iotcps.2022.05.004. ISSN 2667-3452.
- ^ "Journal of Holography Applications in Physics". jhap.du.ac.ir. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
- ^ "Journal Of Holography Applications In Physics". ecc.isc.ac. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
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