What Can Be Submitted
Researchers in Physics may submit valuable digital materials developed behind their research, experiments, or theoretical work, including:
- Theoretical models and derivation files
- Simulation outputs and computational physics files
- MATLAB, Python, Mathematica, or numerical analysis scripts
- Experimental data and validation results
- Quantum, particle, condensed matter, or field analysis files
- Data processing workflows and analysis notebooks
- Visualization files, graphs, and model outputs
- Laboratory measurements and calibration files
- Technical reports, methodology notes, and supporting calculations
- Problem-solving frameworks and theoretical notes
- Setup instructions and research documentation
- Supporting research materials and supplementary files
Why It Matters
- Accelerates the research process by making technical work easier to access and use
- Reduces the time needed for replication, testing, and validation
- Prevents researchers from rebuilding important work from zero
- Supports faster learning, experimentation, and technical development
- Makes digital materials more reusable and practically valuable
- Helps researchers monetize their digital materials
- Creates an opportunity to earn additional income from existing work
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