No article processing charges (APCs) for submissions through December 31, 2025 | No Article Processing Charges (APCs) for Submissions Through December 31, 2025 | | |  | First Issue Authors Share Their Experience | The proud new home for all research related to computational physics. | Featured below are a sample of articles that were published in the first issue, along with commentary from the authors about why they chose to publish in APL Computational Physics. We are proud to be their publisher of choice and to carve out a dedicated new home for computational physics research. As an open access publication, articles in the journal are always freely available to read, download, and share without a subscription.
And remember, there are no Article Processing Charges (APCs) for submissions through December 31, 2025. Submit your article today! | | | I'm excited to publish with APL Computational Physics, a journal that truly supports the computational physics community and embraces the full spectrum of research in this field. The review process was rigorous and fast. | - Zhen-Fei Liu, Wayne State University, USA | | | | | Electronic structure and optical properties of surface defects in CdS quantum dots from many-body perturbation theory Moses Adeyemo, Gyanu P. Kafle, Zhen-Fei Liu READ MORE > | | | APL Computational Physics provides an excellent platform for highlighting new directions in computational methods. The review process was efficient and highly professional.
| - Lin Lin, University of California, Berkeley, USA | | | | | Dissipative preparation of many-body quantum states: Toward practical quantum advantage Lin Lin READ MORE > | | | APL Computational Physics provides a unique and efficient platform for sharing cutting-edge computational research in many different areas of physical sciences to reach a broad readership.
| - Yi Qin Gao, Peking University, China | | | | | Large language models as AI agents for digital atoms and molecules: Catalyzing a new era in computational biophysics Yijie Xia, Xiaohan Lin, Zicheng Ma, Jinyuan Hu, et al. READ MORE > | | | I was happy to write and publish an invited perspective article for APL Computational Physics. This new journal gave me the freedom to discuss future possibilities for density functional theory. Editing and production were highly professional.
| - John Perdew, Tulane University, USA | | | | | SCAN meta-GGA, strong correlation, symmetry breaking, self-interaction correction, and semi-classical limit in density functional theory: Hidden connections and beneficial synergies? John P. Perdew READ MORE > | | | APL Computational Physics offers a platform to share technical insights in physics and chemistry programming beyond theory papers, which matches my needs.
| - Qiming Sun, ByteDance Seed, USA | | | | | Enhancing PySCF-based quantum chemistry simulations with modern hardware, algorithms, and Python tools Zhichen Pu, Qiming Sun READ MORE > | | | Curious what happens after you hit submit? |
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