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Fluctuation and Noise Letters

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Academic journal
Fluctuation Noise Letters
DisciplineMulti-disciplinary
LanguageEnglish
Edited byP V E McClintock
Publication details
History2001-present
PublisherWorld Scientific (Singapore)
Impact factor1.310 (2020)
Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4Fluct. Noise Lett.
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ISSN0219-4775 (print)
1793-6780 (web)
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Fluctuation and Noise Letters (FNL) is a journal published by World Scientific since 2001. It is at present the only journal solely dedicated to interdisciplinary articles on fluctuations and noise in physical, biological, and technological systems, and encourages open public debate.

Some topics covered to date include: noise-enhanced phenomena including stochastic resonance; cardiovascular dynamics; quantum fluctuations; statistical physics; degradation and aging phenomena; traffic; the stock market; and climate.

The founder and first Editor-in-Chief of FNL was Laszlo B. Kish (Texas A&M University, USA) who was in charge in the period of 2001–2008. Since 2009, the Editor-in-Chief is Peter V. E. McClintock (Lancaster University, UK).

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