Annalen der Physik
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Annalen der Physik is one of the best-known and oldest (since 1790) physics journals worldwide.
The journal publishes original papers in the areas of experimental, theoretical, applied and mathematical physics and related areas. All papers are strictly peer-reviewed before publication and reflect the progress made in the different areas of physics.
Many very important articles about scientific discoveries have been first published in the journal, including Albert Einstein's Annus Mirabilis Papers in 1905 that provide much of the foundation of modern physics.
Some of the most famous papers published in Annalen der Physik were:
- on the photoelectric effect by Heinrich Hertz in Annalen der Physik 33, p983, 1887.
- on energy quanta by Albert Einstein in Annalen der Physik 17, p132-148, 1905.
- on Brownian motion by Albert Einstein in Annalen der Physik 17, p549-560, 1905.
- on mass-energy equivalence by Albert Einstein in Annalen der Physik, 17, p639-641, 1905.
- on the special theory of relativity by Albert Einstein in Annalen der Physik, 17, p891-921, 1905.
- Albert Einstein in Annalen der Physik, 22, 1907.
- on molecular motion near absolute zero by Albert Einstein and Otto Stern in Annalen der Physik, 40, p551-550, 1913.
- on the general theory of relativity by Albert Einstein in Annalen der Physik, 49, 1916.
Editors
Noted editors include:
- Friedrich Albert Carl Gren (1790-1797) (as Journal der Physik and Neues Journal der Physik)
- Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert (1799-1824)
- Johann Christian Poggendorff (1824-1876) (as Annalen der Physik und Chemie)
- Gustav Heinrich Wiedemann (1877-1899) (as Annalen der Physik und Chemie)
- Paul Karl Ludwig Drude (1900-1906)
- Wilhelm Wien (1907-1928)
- Max Planck (1907-1943) (associate editor from 1895)
External links
- [All works published by Einstein digitalized by The University of Applied Sciences in Jena] (Fachhochschule Jena)
- [Homepage of the journal at Wiley's]
- [Editors and series numbers]
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