Self-avoiding walks, PT-symmetry and quantum trajectories: our latest Letters
JPhysA Letters are outstanding short papers reporting new and timely developments in mathematical and theoretical physics. They are concise, innovative and high quality. Here are some of our recent...
View ArticleInterview with Dr Michael Hall on his career and quantum mechanics
'I have always been keen to understand how the world works at a fundamental level, and consequently have been banging my head for many years against the wall of quantum mechanics, trying to understand...
View ArticleInterview with Pavel Exner ahead of his 70th birthday
'As with most people my path was determined by a series of choices involving random factors...' An insight into Pavel Exner's career; highlights, current work and advice for future researchers.
View ArticleJyrki Piilo: quantum memory and quantum systems
We chat with Dr Jyrki Piilo about his work, his advice for a younger generation of scientists and reggae.
View ArticleImage of the week: optical lattices
In a recent review, a team from the Institute for Laser Physics, Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging (University of Hamburg) and the Wilczek Quantum Centre (Zheijang University of Technology) give an...
View ArticlePhysics, Art, Mathematics, Science: Hidden Connections. A conference marking...
Insights from 'Physics, Art, Mathematics, Science: Hidden Connections. A conference marking Sir Michael Berry’s 75th Birthday'.
View ArticleMeet the winners of the JPhysA Best Paper Prizes 2016
Part 1: David Gómez-Ullate, Yves Grandati and Robert Milson ‘Rational extensions of the quantum harmonic oscillator and exceptional Hermite polynomials’
View ArticleImage of the week: overlapping Rydberg atoms
This week’s Image of the Week comes from JPhysB‘s Special Issue on Addressing Quantum Many-body Problems with Cold Atoms and Molecules. In their contribution to the issue, Martin Kiffner et al perform...
View ArticleTop 5 Most Read in 2016
We look back at the articles which were most popular with our readers in the last 12 months.
View Article“Do not get discouraged by the struggles of academia. There are plenty of...
Professor Gerardo Adesso is a theoretical physicist and Professor of Mathematical Physics at the School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Nottingham. He is also a member of the Editorial...
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