Volume 96, Issue 1 (partial) January - March 2024 | | Advertisement Registration is still open for March Meeting 2024 - one of the largest and most exciting conferences in physics! Witness groundbreaking physics research, network with potential employers, and prepare for career success at March Meeting 2024. Register today. | | | | | Advertisement The American Physical Society is conducting an international search for a new Lead Editor of Physical Review Applied, our premier journal for Applied Physics Research. The Lead Editor is the lead scientific advisor to the journal and chairs the Editorial Board. They provide community oversight of the journal's content and direction, strategically advising the journal's Chief Editor in a consultative capacity. The role is key in helping to shape the journal's long-term goals, and growing and elevating the journal within the community. Learn more. | | | | | Advertisement Join the Editorial Team at APS! Current openings: Associate Editor, PRX Quantum: Help decide on publishing the most exciting and consequential results in quantum science and technologies. Chief Editor, Physical Review B: Provide strategic and operational leadership for the journal, overseeing both the day-to-day running of activity and setting direction for long term goals. Chief Editor, Physical Review E: The Chief Editor also collaborates with the Publications Leadership and Management to develop the scope, direction and strategy of the journal, ensuring it remains relevant and sustainable. | | | | | Not an APS member? Join today to start connecting with a community of more than 50,000 physicists. | | | | Andrey Gromov and Leo Radzihovsky Rev. Mod. Phys. 96, 011001 (2024) – Published 5 January 2024 | Fractons are exotic excitations originally conceived as platforms for reliable quantum memories. They are characterized by highly restricted mobilities. In the continuum, they are described by tensor fields with higher gauge symmetries. In this Colloquium, the focus is on a class of duality mappings between fracton models and elasticity theory, building the reader's intuition and understanding in a more familiar setting. | | | | | | K. Pachucki, V. Lensky, F. Hagelstein, S. S. Li Muli, S. Bacca, and R. Pohl Rev. Mod. Phys. 96, 015001 (2024) – Published 24 January 2024 | This article reviews recent literature and presents new calculations of the Lamb shift in light muonic atoms. Point-nucleus QED and nuclear structure effects are treated consistently among all muonic and electronic atoms to allow for improved determination of nuclear charge radii and fundamental constants. | | | | | | | |
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