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European Physical Journal E - Soft Matter and Biological Physics



European Physical Journal E - Soft Matter and Biological Physics

http://epje.edpsciences.org/

http://www.springer.com/materials/journal/10189?detailsPage=description

Content available at:

http://www.springerlink.com/content/1292-8941

http://metapress.com/content/104404/

Publisher: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg

Note: The European Physical Journal (EPJ) is a merger of the three
traditional journals Journal de Physique (EDP Sciences), Il Nuovo Cimento
(Italian Physical Society) and Zeitschrift für Physik (Springer-Verlag) into
a single European platform of publication. EPJ is co-published by all three
publishers.

The European Physical Journal E (EPJ E) publishes papers describing advances in the understanding of physical aspects of Soft Matter and Biological Systems.

'Soft matter' is a generic term for a large group of condensed, often heterogeneous systems -- often also called complex fluids -- that display a large response to weak external perturbations and that possess properties governed by slow internal dynamics.

‘Biological physics’ studies the new physics that emerges from novel insights into the properties and behaviours of living systems. Furthermore, it aims at developing new concepts and quantitative approaches for the study of biological phenomena. Approaches from soft matter physics and statistical physics play a key role in this research.

The journal includes reports of experimental, computational and theoretical studies and appeals to the broad interdisciplinary communities including physics, chemistry, biology and materials science.

ISSN (Print Edition): 1292-8941
ISSN (Electronic Edition): 1292-895X

Manuscript submission via online system.

Email: epje@edpsciences.org

Editors-in-Chief:

Richard A.L. Jones
University of Sheffield
UK

Frank Jülicher
Max-Planck-Institut Dresden
Germany

Georg Maret
Universität Konstanz
Germany

Content available by subscription. Free content available online.

Abstracts available online. Articles available in PDF format.

Current Issue: Volume 29 Number 3 / July 2009

Date: 31 August 2009


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