June 2008
Policy Statement on the Inclusion of Uncertainty Estimates for Theoretical Papers in Physical Review A
The following policy statement was discussed and approved by the Editorial Board of Physical Review A in May 2008.
Papers presenting the results of theoretical calculations are expected to include uncertainty estimates for the calculations whenever practicable, and especially under the following circumstances:
- If the authors claim high accuracy, or improvements on the accuracy of previous work.
- If the primary motivation for the paper is to make comparisons with present or future high precision experimental data.
- If the primary motivation is to provide interpolations or extrapolations of known experimental data.
The Editors