Fluctuation and Noise Letters (FNL)
An Interdisciplinary Scientific Journal on Random Processes in Physical, Biological and Technological Systems
Fluctuation and Noise Letters (FNL) is intended to be a journal where a high quality standard of refereeing and editorial judgment is provided for interdisciplinary scientific articles on random noise and fluctuations. This will be guaranteed by the selection of Editors from among the leading scientists of the field and by a particular editorial process which provides thorough reviewing of articles and proper appeal opportunities.
FNL is a strongly interdisciplinary journal with emphasis on both fundamental and applied scientific values. The name "Letter" mostly indicates the speed of publication, and not the limitation of length. There is an emphasis to publish new original ideas and results.
FNL is interested in any interdisciplinary articles on random fluctuations. For example, noise enhanced phenomena including stochastic resonance; 1/f noise; shot noise; fluctuation-dissipation; ion channels; single molecules; neural systems; quantum fluctuations; quantum computation; classical and quantum information; statistical physics; degradation and aging phenomena; percolation systems; fluctuations in social systems; traffic; stockmarket; environment and climate; etc.
FNL¡¯s new policy is an open public debate policy. Scientists with critical views about important results published in high-profile journals and magazines are encouraged to submit a comment or note. These papers are published with an accelerated editorial procedure to manifest lively debate in the field.
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