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European Physical Society

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The European Physical Society (EPS) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote physics and physicists in Europe. Formally established in 1968,[1] its membership includes the national physical societies of 40 countries, and some 2500 individual members. The Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, the world's largest organization of physicists, is a major member.[2] One of its main activities is organizing international conferences. Its magazine is Europhysics Letters; its other publications include Europhysics News and the European Journal of Physics.[3]

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  1. ^ Lewis, John L. (1999), 125 Years: The Physical Society and the Institute of Physics, Taylor & Francis, pp. 126, ISBN 0750306092, http://books.google.com/books?id=NtMiBPgdF6cC&pg=RA1-PA126&dq=%22european+physical+society%22++history+-wikipedia&sig=F1N-SNd1eNZ7XzecQrtcxWGTHpQ 
  2. ^ (in German) Europhysics News, Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, http://www.dpg-physik.de/info/epn.html, retrieved on 2008-12-13, "European Physical Society (EPS), in der auch die DPG als nationale Gesellschaft Mitglied ist." 
  3. ^ http://www.eps.org/publications — EPS Website, http://www.eps.org/publications, retrieved on 2008-12-13 
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