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Can someone tell me where onlin physicists publish their papers? If its more than one place, only those papers on string/M theory will suffice. Thanks for the help.
The most common place to find new string theory papers is on academic databases and journals such as arXiv, Physical Review Letters, and Journal of High Energy Physics. These platforms provide access to the latest research in the field and allow for easy browsing and searching.
Yes, there are several journals that specifically publish string theory research, such as Journal of High Energy Physics, Classical and Quantum Gravity, and Nuclear Physics B. These journals have a rigorous peer-review process and are highly respected within the scientific community.
New string theory papers are published on a regular basis, with some journals releasing new issues monthly or bi-monthly. The frequency of publication also depends on the progress of research in the field and the availability of funding for new projects.
Many journals and academic databases require a subscription or payment to access their content. However, some open-access journals such as arXiv and Symmetry provide free access to their published string theory papers. Additionally, many universities and research institutions offer access to their library's database for their students and faculty.
Aside from regularly checking academic databases and journals, you can also sign up for email alerts or follow string theory researchers on social media platforms. Attending conferences and workshops related to string theory is also a great way to stay updated and network with other scientists in the field.