Annales Henri Poincaré

The Annales Henri Poincaré (A Journal of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal which collects and publishes original research papers in the field of theoretical and mathematical physics. The emphasis is on "analytical theoretical and mathematical physics" in a broad sense. The journal is named in honor of Henri Poincaré and it succeeds two former journals, Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré, physique théorique and Helvetica Physical Acta (ISSN 0018-0238). It is published by Birkhäuser Verlag. Its first Chief Editor was Vincent Rivasseau and the current Chief Editor is Krysztof Gawedzki.[1][2]

Annales Henri Poincaré
DisciplinePhysics, astronomy
LanguageEnglish
Edited byVincent Rivasseau (in chief)
Publication details
History2000–present
Publisher
1.599 (2016)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Ann. Henri Poincaré
Indexing
CODENAHPJFM
ISSN1424-0637 (print)
1424-0661 (web)
OCLC no.44846337
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Abstracting and indexing

This journal has an impact factor of 1.599 according to Journal Citation Reports of 2016. The journal is published as one volume of 12 issues per year and is abstracted or indexed in the following databases: Academic OneFile, Academic Search, Current Abstracts, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, Digital Mathematics Registry, Gale, Google Scholar, Inspec, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Mathematical Reviews, OCLC, Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), SCOPUS, Summon by Serial Solutions, TOC Premier, VINITI - Russian Academy of Science, Zentralblatt Math[2]

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References

  1. Home page with relevant links, publisher, subjects covered, and bibliographic data. Springer. 2018-02
  2. Description with latest articles, links to volumes and issues. Springer. 2018-02
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