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The American Physical Society (APS) was founded in 1899 and has over 55,000 members worldwide. It is one of the most prestigious professional societies in the field of physics. APS publishes journals (including OA journals) covering 8 subcategories of physics under this major category (nuclear physics, fluid and plasma physics, mathematical physics, atomic, molecular and chemical physics, particle and field physics, condensed matter physics, applied physics, astronomy and astrophysics), as well as closely related disciplines such as astronomy, optics, and science education, totaling 11 disciplines.
APS includes 10 core journals in the field of physics, 1 magazine, and 7 free publications, with content dating back to 1893 and over 710,000 full-text articles.
Its publications, including Physical Review X, Physical Review Letters, and Reviews of Modern Physics, are among the most cited scientific journals in various physics disciplines, enjoying a high reputation among researchers in the field of physics and related disciplines worldwide.
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