Letters in Mathematical Physics is a highly respected journal dedicated to the rapid dissemination of significant advances in the mathematical aspects of physics. With a focus on original research, the journal serves as a key platform for researchers exploring the interplay between mathematical structures and physical phenomena.
This journal covers a wide range of topics, including quantum field theory, string theory, general relativity, and statistical mechanics, all approached with rigorous mathematical tools. Letters in Mathematical Physics aims to bridge the gap between theoretical physics and pure mathematics, attracting contributions from both communities. Indexed in databases like Web of Science and Scopus, the journal reaches a broad audience of researchers and academics.
By offering a venue for rapid publication, Letters in Mathematical Physics accelerates the pace of discovery and facilitates collaboration between mathematicians and physicists. We encourage submissions that present novel mathematical insights relevant to fundamental physical problems. Submit your original work to contribute to the cutting edge of mathematical physics.