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The divisions, topical groups, forums, and sections play a vital role in the American Physical Society. Units aid the Society in fulfilling its mission to “advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics.”

As part of a Society committed to member participation, the units provide opportunities for members to interact with colleagues with similar interests and to keep abreast of new developments in their specialized fields.

APS units conduct their own activities and function with much autonomy. Communication is promoted through unit meetings and newsletters. 

By organizing symposia at APS meetings, the units not only contribute to increasing the knowledge of physics but also encourage networking on informal levels. Furthermore, most units communicate with their members on a regular basis, supplying timely information on upcoming events as well as reports on new developments in their areas of interest. 
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Divisions:
Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics (DAMOP)
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Computational Physics (DCOMP)
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Fluid Dynamics (DFD)
Laser Science (DLS)
Materials Physics (DMP)
Nuclear Physics (DNP)
Particles and Fields (DPF)
Physics of Beams (DPB)
Plasma Physics (DPP)
Polymer Physics (DPOLY)

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Topical Groups:
Energy Research and Applications (GERA)
Few-Body Systems (GFB)
Gravitation (GGR)
Hadronic Physics (GHP)
Instrument and Measurement Science (GIMS)
Magnetism (GMAG)
Plasma Astrophysics (GPAP)
Precision Measurement & Fundamental Constants (GPMFC)
Physics of Climate (GPC)
Quantum Information (GQI)
Shock Compression of Condensed Matter (SHOCK)
Statistical and Nonlinear Physics (GSNP)
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