Most Read Article Award
Congratulations to Olivier Denis, the Winner of the 2023-2024 Most Read Article Award of the IPI Letters
Read more about Most Read Article AwardPI Letters is the official publication of the Information Physics Institute (IPI). IPI Letters is a pioneering open access journal that focuses on the multidisciplinary field of information science. It serves as a platform for publishing research in various areas, including digital information, quantum information, information physics, information theory, information in biological systems, information data storage, and information entropy.
Our journal aims to foster the exchange of groundbreaking ideas and scientific discoveries that push the boundaries of information science.
With a commitment to open science, IPI Letters ensures that all its publications are freely accessible to scientists, researchers, and enthusiasts worldwide.
We encourage interdisciplinary studies that explore innovative approaches and have a profound impact on our understanding of information.
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Congratulations to Olivier Denis, the Winner of the 2023-2024 Most Read Article Award of the IPI Letters
Read More Read more about Most Read Article AwardThe Volume 2, Issue 3 (2024) of the IPI Letters journal is currently in progress. We are accepting submissions on an ongoing basis until the issue is completed.
Special thanks to the University of Portsmouth, The Enterprise Program for supporting this journal via the Ideas into Action Enterprise Award.
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Congratulations to Olivier Denis, the Winner of the 2023-2024 Most Read Article Award of the IPI Letters
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