Modern Physics Letters A

Papers
(The H4-Index of Modern Physics Letters A is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Adiabatic and nonadiabatic evolution of a generalized damped harmonic oscillator50
Acceleration in quantum mechanics and electric charge quantization42
Half-lives and fragments of spontaneous fission of superheavy elements33
Eisenhart–Duval lift, nonlocal conservation laws and Painlevé analysis in scalar field cosmology33
Study on the ϕ-meson photoproduction off the proton target with the pentaquark-like K∗Σ bound state Ps28
Quasinormal modes, Hawking radiation and absorption of the massless scalar field for Bardeen black hole surrounded by perfect fluid dark matter26
Theoretical comparison of transition rate B(E2) and deformation parameter with experimental data for calcium (20Ca) isotopes using shell model theory26
Creation field cosmological models with variable G and Λ in FRW spacetime25
Remarks on SUq (2) fermions24
On the acoustic accelerating Schwarzschild black hole: Solutions, thermodynamics and stability24
Stability analysis of circular orbits around a charged BTZ black hole spacetime in a nonlinear electrodynamics model via Lyapunov exponents24
Flavor-mass majorization uncertainty relations and their links to the mixing matrix24
QCD chiral condensate and pseudoscalar-meson properties in the nuclear medium at finite temperature23
On Finslerian extension of special relativity22
Dark photon portal into mirror world22
On dynamical stability and information loss of a collapsing string fluid in rainbow gravity22
Simultaneous quantum identity authentication scheme utilizing entanglement swapping with secret key preservation21
MTN is all you need: Production of multiple semi-invisible resonances at hadron colliders21
Complete solutions of the Schrödinger equation with improved exponential Kratzer–Feus potential20
Yang–Mills effective Lagrangian — Contribution of Leutwyler zero mode chromons19
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