Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Roman Konoplya, Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic.
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Aims & Scope
The International Journal of Gravitation and Theoretical Physics is dedicated to fostering groundbreaking research and innovation across the diverse fields of gravitational physics and theoretical physics. The journal seeks to provide a global forum for scientists and scholars to publish motivated, high-impact studies that deepen our understanding of gravitation and its connections to broader theoretical frameworks.
A cornerstone of the journal is its commitment to rigorous peer review, ensuring that all published work meets the highest standards of scientific integrity and originality. The journal prioritizes research that offers significant contributions to its field rather than incremental advancements or purely academic exercises. Submissions should demonstrate clear relevance, sound motivation, and the potential to advance our knowledge or inspire new directions in research.
By publishing original research and reviews, the journal aims to unite theoretical, mathematical, and observational approaches to gravitation, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration. It strives to become a reference point for pivotal discussions and discoveries in gravitational physics, offering its readers not only correctness but meaningful scientific impact.
Led by the International Editorial Office and supported by a distinguished team of peer reviewers, the journal ensures an equitable, rigorous, and transparent review process, providing a trusted platform for significant advancements in gravitational and theoretical physics.
It is published quarterly online by Scilight Press.
The International Journal of Gravitation and Theoretical Physics embraces a wide-ranging scope, covering the fundamental, theoretical, and applied aspects of gravitation and its related disciplines. The journal publishes research across:
- Mathematical Foundations: Rigorous explorations of gravitational theories, spacetime geometries, and alternative formulations such as modified gravity, quantum gravity, and higher-dimensional theories.
- Theoretical Physics Connections: Research on quantum field theory in curved spacetime, string theory, holography, and the interface of gravitation with particle physics and cosmology.
- Astrophysical Applications: Studies on compact objects like black holes and neutron stars, gravitational wave phenomena, and the role of gravitation in the evolution of the universe.
- Experimental and Observational Insights: Contributions that test or constrain gravitational theories using data from gravitational wave detectors, cosmological surveys, and other high-precision experiments.
- Interdisciplinary Research: Work at the intersection of gravitational physics with high-energy physics, mathematical physics, and astrophysics.
The journal encourages submissions that explore novel ideas, propose innovative methodologies, or offer synthesis and unification across disciplines. However, it does not welcome works with purely incremental contributions or those lacking strong scientific motivation.
With this broad yet discerning scope, the journal aims to serve as a nexus for meaningful advancements in gravitational and theoretical physics.