American Journal of Physics and Applications | ISSN Online: 2330-4308 ISSN Print: 2330-4286 | √ Open-access Journal | √ Peer-reviewing Policy | √ Rapid Publication (50-70 Days) |
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Dear Keisuke Fujii;Christophe Grojean;Mi..., | Hope you are well. | We
are writing to express our deep impression on your previous paper
titled "ILC Study Questions for Snowmass 2021" published in High Energy Physics - Phenomenology. | Due
to your rich research experience and excellent academic
accomplishments, we will feel honored if you could contribute papers to
our journal and join as an Editorial Board Member/a Reviewer. | |
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Contributing Your Unpublished Research Article | | With the aim to promote the communications within the academic community, American Journal of Physics and Applications
can make specialists in the related fields closer to the latest
scientific research. In view of the novelty, advance, and potential wide
applications of your innovation, we would like to invite you to submit other unpublished papers that have similar topics to the journal. Latest research findings on the topic of this article are also welcomed. | Refer to the link below to learn more information: http://www.ajphys.org/submission/yuipv | | |
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Call for Editorial Board Member/Reviewer | | On
behalf of the Editorial Board of the journal, we would like to invite
you to join us as the editorial board member or reviewer. Taking into
account your academic background and rich experience in this field, we
think you are qualified for this position. We believe that your position
as the editorial board member or reviewer will benefit scholars in this
field. | If you would like to learn more information, please visit: http://www.ajphys.org/joinus/yuipv | | |
Your paper's title and abstract are as follows: | | Your study's title: ILC Study Questions for Snowmass 2021 | | Your
study's abstract: To aid contributions to the Snowmass 2021 US
Community Study on physics at the International Linear Collider and
other proposed $e^+e^-$ colliders, we present a list of study questions
that could be the basis of useful Snowmass projects. We accompany this
with links to references and resources on $e^+e^-$ physics, and a
description of a new software framework that we are preparing for
$e^+e^-$ studies at Snowmass. △ Less | | |
We're looking forward to cooperating with you. | Best, | Assistant Editor of American Journal of Physics and Applications | | |
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