Researchers at Stanford and Boston University construct two dimensional CFTs with the right properties to be holographic duals of three-dimensional supergravity. They spoke to Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical about their Publisher’s Pick Who are you? … Read More ›
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Publisher’s Pick: Proving duality for the two-component asymmetric simple exclusion process.
In this paper Jeffrey Kuan uses symmetry of quantum groups to prove duality for the two-component asymmetric simple exclusion process. He spoke to Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical as about his Publisher’s Pick Who are you? Jeffrey Kuan,… Read More ›
“Creative projects gave me intuition and insight”: An ergodic generation method for off-lattice walks
Researchers from California develop an efficient, ergodic generation method for off-lattice walks with excluded volume and analyze the effects of thickness on shape and knotting. They spoke to JPhys+ about their recent publication in Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and… Read More ›
Simulations of quantum electrodynamics – our latest publisher’s pick
In our latest Publisher’s Pick article, we interview Francesco Pepe, a member of the QUANTUM collaboration of the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), involving Simone Notarnicola (SISSA) and Professors Elisa Ercolessi (Bologna), Giuseppe Marmo (Naples), Paolo Facchi and… Read More ›
Graded bundles – our latest publisher’s pick
New Publishers Pick on developing new geometrical tools for dealing with higher order Langrangians
The JPhysG Publisher’s pick: pick of the picks
Every month the JPhysG Publisher chooses the pick of the month. After two years of selections, we take a look back at some of the top work published in the journal.
Recent Publisher’s Picks in JPhysA
Disordered topological insulators, interactions of fermionic particles and a new algebraic framework for quasi-exactly solvable models: we talk to authors about the motivations behind their recent publications in JPhysA in our latest Publisher’s Picks
Publisher’s Pick: Paul Bressloff and Sean Lawley
In this Publisher’s Pick article, Paul Bressloff and Sean Lawley discuss their latest work in JPhysA, which uses the theory of stochastic hybrid systems to analyse a piecewise deterministic dynamical system and establish a deep connection with the Brownian motion of individual particles.
Publisher’s Pick: Rafael Nepomechie
In this Publisher’s Pick article, Rafael Nepomechie explains how preparing a student exercise led to new insights in how to select physical solutions to a particular spin chain, and consequently a paper in JPhysA.