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23-26 Oct 2017 Lyon (France)

Proceedings

Proceedings for the Conference “Correlation functions of quantum integrable systems and beyond”, held in Lyon 23-26 October 2017 on the occasion of Jean Michel Maillet’s 60th birthday, will be published in the new journal SciPost Physics Proceedings (see https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysProc/about).

The Issue has a dedicated web page at https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysProc.1.1. (you can also reach this page by navigating to https//scipost.org -> Journals -> SciPost Physics Proceedings -> Issues).

Please note that this will be the inaugural issue of this new Journal. By contributing a manuscipt, you will thus be making history!

Articles in SciPost Physics Proceedings can be lighter/more colloquial in style than those in our flagship SciPost Physics (https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys). For example, summaries/short reviews related to your presentation (or poster) during the conference are deemed appropriate.

The submission deadline has been set to 28 February 2018.

Your guest Fellows for this Issue are the conference organizers Laurent Freidel, Nikolai Kitanine, Karol Kozlowski and Véronique Terras.

Manuscript preparation and submission:

Submissions should be prepared according to the guidelines on https://scipost.org/submissions/author_guidelines, in particular using the LaTeX template available from this page (in the LaTeX preamble, please choose the option “Proceedings”).

To submit, two simple steps are required:
- make your preprint available on arXiv
- after appearance on arXiv, fill in the submission form at https://scipost.org/submissions/submit_manuscript (login required, after registering to SciPost https://scipost.org/register if you are not yet an active Contributor).

When filling the form, choose Journal: SciPost Physics Proceedings, and Issue: Correlation functions of quantum integrable systems and beyond.


Peer review and publication:

Your submission will be peer-reviewed according to the peer-witnessed procedure (as is done for SciPost Physics), please see https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysProc/about for details.

Accepted submissions will be published in the issue of SciPost Physics Proceedings dedicated to this event, https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysProc.1.1. Each publication will benefit from our fully-professional publication workflow, including post-acceptance production, hosting, metadata handling (citable DOI registration with Crossref), citation linking, archiving etc.

We look forward to receiving your submissions for this inaugural issue.

In the meantime, we will be happy to answer any questions you might have on the procedure.

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