About the Journal

The Journal of "Trends in Theoretical Physics" (TTP) is a comprehensive, fully open-access, single-blind peer-reviewed academic journal committed to disseminating groundbreaking research and advancements in theoretical physics. Published by Andromeda Publishing and Academic Services, UK, TTP stands as a pivotal platform for scientists, researchers, and scholars to engage in the exchange of ideas and delve into the evolving trends across diverse subfields within theoretical physics.

The journal accepts various types of articles, including original research papers, review articles, perspectives, and letters to the editor. Each submission undergoes a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and validity of the published work. TTP covers a broad spectrum of topics within theoretical physics, including but not limited to:

  • Astrophysics
  • Condensed Matter
  • General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
  • High Energy Physics
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Nuclear Physics and Plasma
  • Quantum Information and Quantum Computing
  • Atomic & Molecular Physics and Quantum Chemistry
  • Statistical Physics and Theoretical Biophysics

 

The journal welcomes submissions spanning theoretical investigations, computational simulations, and interdisciplinary studies that contribute to advancing our understanding of fundamental physical principles and their applications across various domains.

Editorial Board of TTP comprises of academics from institutions all over the world. Collaboration of each member of the Editorial Board increases the quality of the peer review process which supports our vision through making sure that every submitted manuscript is reviewed under high ethical standards and following through with fair decisions on publication.

Andromeda ensures that every submitted manuscript will have a perfect editorial and production services. Accordingly, when a manuscript is submitted, it passes through many different stages handled by Andromeda's editorial, production, and technological teams.