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3 August 2022
MDPI’s 2021 Best Paper Awards in “Physical Sciences”—Winners Announced

The purpose of our Best Paper Awards is to promote and recognize the most impactful contributions published within MDPI journals.

The editors of each journal carefully selected reviews and research papers through a rigorous judging process based on criteria such as the scientific merit, overall impact, and the quality of presentation of the papers published in the journal last year.

We are honored to present the winners in the “Physical Sciences” category, who were selected amongst extensive competition, and congratulate the authors for their outstanding scientific publications.

MDPI will continue to provide support and recognition to the academic community.

Entropy:

  • Classical (Local and Contextual) Probability Model for Bohm–Bell Type Experiments: No-Signaling as Independence of Random Variables”
    By Andrei Khrennikov and Alexander Alodjants
    Entropy 2019, 21(2), 157; doi 10.3390/e21020157
  • Nonlinear Information Bottleneck”
    By Artemy Kolchinsky, Brendan D. Tracey and David H. Wolpert
    Entropy 2019, 21(12), 1181; doi 10.3390/e21121181
  • Dynamic Maximum Entropy Reduction”
    By Václav Klika, Michal Pavelka, Petr Vágner and Miroslav Grmela
    Entropy 2019, 21(7), 715; doi 10.3390/e21070715
  • Topological Information Data Analysis”
    By Pierre Baudot, Monica Tapia, Daniel Bennequin and Jean-Marc Goaillard
    Entropy 2019, 21(9), 869; doi 10.3390/e21090869

Universe:

  • Nonsingular Black Holes in ƒ (R) Theories”
    By Gonzalo J. Olmo and Diego Rubiera-Garcia
    Universe
    2015, 1(2), 173-185; doi 10.3390/universe1020173
  • Is It No Longer Necessary to Test Cosmologies with Type Ia Supernovae?”
    By Ram Gopal Vishwakarma and Jayant V. Narlikar
    Universe 2018, 4(6), 73; doi 10.3390/universe4060073
  • “A Universe that Does Not Know the Time”
    By João Magueijo and Lee Smolin
    Universe 2019, 5(3), 84 ; doi 10.3390/universe5030084
  • “Seeing Black Holes: From the Computer to the Telescope”
    By Jean-Pierre Luminet
    Universe 2018, 4(8), 86; doi 10.3390/universe4080086

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