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Overview of the Journal of Physical Mathematics
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Physical Mathematics

ISSN: 2090-0902

Open Access

Brief Report - (2022) Volume 13, Issue 2

Overview of the Journal of Physical Mathematics

Bennett Brown*
*Correspondence: Bennett Brown, Department of Physics, University of South Florida, Florida, Tampa, USA, Email:
1Department of Physics, University of South Florida, Florida, Tampa, USA

Received: 03-Feb-2022, Manuscript No. jpm-22-56394; Editor assigned: 05-Feb-2022, Pre QC No. P-56394; Reviewed: 17-Feb-2022, QC No. Q-56394; Revised: 24-Feb-2022, Manuscript No. R-56394; Published: 28-Feb-2022 , DOI: 10.37421/2090-0902.22.13.358
Citation: Brown, Bennett. “Overview of the Journal of Physical Mathematics” J Phys Math 13 (2022): 358.
Copyright: © 2022 Brown B. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Brief Report

We'd like to thank the reviewers for their time and work in reading articles on behalf of the editors of the Journal of Physical Mathematics. The editors are appreciative to the reviewers for devoting a significant amount of time and effort to assessing the assigned papers, which is critical to the journal's editorial decision-making process. The Journal of Physical Mathematics uses a double-blind peer-review method in which the authors' and reviewers' identities are kept hidden. Reviewing is a time-consuming process that needs not just thorough reading, analysis, and critique, but also the patience to see a work through several versions. The Journal has taken many efforts to express its gratitude and acknowledgement for the reviewers.

When a reviewer accepts the reviewer invitation, the Journal uses an editorial submission system that assigns a unique id and password to each reviewer. Reviewers can send their comments to the journal's email address or directly to the submission system after making an account on the Editorial submission system. They can also checkup information from previous evaluations and get a letter of acknowledgement for their files. Reviewers are eligible to acquire an official reviewer certificate from the Editorial staff after completing the assessment of 5 papers submitted to the Journal. Most reviewers perceive their labor as a volunteer and generally invisible contribution to the scientific community, according to comments.

The Publication of Physical Mathematics is a peer-reviewed, international journal in the subject of Applied Mathematics commonly regarded as one of the best. The journal's debut issue was released in 2007, and it has gradually grown since then, successfully publishing a sufficient number of papers in each issue with the active participation of reviewers. The journal's major goal is to publish high-quality, accurate, timely, and relevant research in the field of applied mathematics. The Journal of Physical Mathematics is a peer-reviewed open-access journal that publishes works in combinatorics, algebra, and geometry online. The Journal of Physical Mathematics is a biannual journal that publishes articles written in English. Each item is peer-reviewed and published online 45 days after approval. The editorial team would like to express their gratitude to all of our contributors for their invaluable contributions [1-5].

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