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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、刊内网址(202601期):
https://ctp.itp.ac.cn/
https://iopscience.iop.org/ctp
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https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/0253-6102
3、投稿系统:
https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/ctphys
4、刊内邮箱:ctp@itp.ac.cn
5、刊内电话:010-62551495;62550630
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2026年3月2日星期一
Instructions to Authors
【官网信息】
General
Communications
in Theoretical Physics (CTP) is published monthly by the Institute of
Theoretical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese
Physical Society, and online by IOP Publishing Ltd. Articles in this
journal are abstracted/indexed in Science Citation Index (SCI), Science
Citation Index Expanded (also known as SciSearch), ISI Alerting
Services, and Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences;
Science Abstracts (SA), Chemical Abstracts (CA), Mathematical Review
(MR), and Russian Abstract Journal (P), etc. Contributions from all
over the world are welcome.
Scope
The
aim of Communications in Theoretical Physics is to present important
new developments in the area of theoretical physics. Papers published in
this journal are mostly devoted to the fields of (1) Mathematical
Physics, (2) Quantum Physics and Quantum Information, (3) Particle
Physics and Quantum Field Theory, (4) Nuclear Physics, (5) Gravitation
Theory, Astrophysics and Cosmology, (6) Atomic, Molecular, Optical (AMO)
and Plasma Physics, Chemical Physics,(7) Statistical Physics, Soft
Matter and Biophysics, (8) Condensed Matter Theory, as well as (9) Other
Areas in theoretical physics. In addition to original regular articles,
letters,research notes and rapid communications, CTP also publishes
occasionally review or topical review articles.
Submission
A
submission to Communications in Theoretical Physics must be the
original work of the author(s) and must not be published elsewhere or
under consideration for another publication in a similar form.
Submissions should be made through
https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/ctphys. The text of the article can
be prepared using any common variant of TeX, including Plain TeX, LaTeX,
REVTeX, AMSTeX, etc. Figures should be submitted as separate files,
preferably in PS (PostScript) or EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) formats.
Data files for drawing figures are also accepted. The text and figure
files can be packaged together into one achieve and compressed using a
common utility such as PKZip, WinRAR, WinZip,ARJ, etc. If a submitted
paper relies heavily on unpublished material, it would be helpful to
provide a copy of that material for the use by the referee(s). If
necessary, the author(s) may be suggested to revise the manuscript. When
the Editorial Office informs/confirms the corresponding author that the
article has been accepted for publication, the author(s) will be
notified to provide an electronic version of the accepted article
(including PS or EPS files of figures if it contains), which must
exactly match the final version accepted.
Manuscript preparation
All
manuscripts should be written in good English. The text should be
prepared with double line spacing and wide margins,on numbered sheet.
The structure of a manuscript should have the following order of
presentation: Article title, Author(s), Affiliation(s), Abstract, and
keywords, Main text, Acknowledgments, Appendices (if necessary),
References followed by captions of eventual figures and tables.
Corresponding
author : The name, complete postal address, telephone and fax numbers
and e-mail address of at least the corresponding author should be given
on the first page of the manuscript.
Keywords: The author(s) should provide less than five keywords that can classify and describe the content of the article.
References
should be numbered with Arabic numerals consecutively within square
brackets in the text and listed at the end of the article in the order
of citation. A journal reference should comprise author name(s), APS
(American Physical Society) abbreviated name of journal, volume number
(in boldface), year of publication, and first page, e.g.,[1] J. Ellis,
K. Enqvist, D. V. Nanopoulos, et al., Nucl. Phys.B 276 (1986) 14.
[2] Z. T. Fu, S. K. Liu, and S. D. Liu, Phys. Lett. A 299(2002) 507; A. Peres, Phys. Rev. Lett. 77 (1996) 1413.
book reference should comprise author name(s), full title of book,
editor(s), publisher, place of publication, year of publication,
inclusive page number(s), e.g.,
[3] K. G. Wilson, Recent Developments in Gauge Theories, ed.
G.
’t Hooft et al., Plenum Press, New York (1980), p. 28. Figures and
Tables could be collected on separate sheets at the end of the
manuscript, if relevant, a detailed caption should be provided for each
of the figures and tables. Number figures and tables with Arabic
numerals in order of appearance in the text. When preparing figures, the
authors should pay particular attention to the widths of lines and
curves, and sizes of some other symbols appeared in the figures, as some
of them (for example, dotted lines, dashed lines, thin lines, etc.) may
disappear after reduction if improper widths and sizes are used when
drawing the figures. Figures with width less than 7.5 cm (half the width
of the printed page) are most preferable, if not necessary, large
figures should be avoided.
Proofs
corresponding author will receive a copy of page proofs for final
reading. The corrected proofs are requested to return to the publisher
without delay. In those cases where proofs are not returned within a
reasonable period of time (more than 14 days), the publisher will read
the proofs and publish the article without author’s comments.