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Where to publish a new demonstrationproof of an old theorem?

A few months ago I came up with a demonstrationproof for an old theorem. After being excited for a moment, I then tried to find my demonstrationproof in the literature. Since I did not find it, then I started to wonder if it was worth publishing it.

I asked a few people about journals that could publish something like this, and they gave me two recommendations:

(1) The Mathematical Gazette, http://www.m-a.org.uk/the-mathematical-gazette

(2)The Plus Magazine, https://plus.maths.org/content/about-plus

First I submitted to the Mathematical Gazette, and my article was rejected because according to the reviewer I was trying to prove something very simple using something much more complex (although I just used undergraduate level math).

Then I submitted to Plus, and it was also rejected by the editors (it probably doesn't fit well with their magazine).

Do you have any suggestions? Thanks.

Where to publish a new demonstration of an old theorem?

A few months ago I came up with a demonstration for an old theorem. After being excited for a moment, I then tried to find my demonstration in the literature. Since I did not find it, then I started to wonder if it was worth publishing it.

I asked a few people about journals that could publish something like this, and they gave me two recommendations:

(1) The Mathematical Gazette, http://www.m-a.org.uk/the-mathematical-gazette

(2)The Plus Magazine, https://plus.maths.org/content/about-plus

First I submitted to the Mathematical Gazette, and my article was rejected because according to the reviewer I was trying to prove something very simple using something much more complex (although I just used undergraduate level math).

Then I submitted to Plus, and it was also rejected by the editors (it probably doesn't fit well with their magazine).

Do you have any suggestions? Thanks.

Where to publish a new proof of an old theorem?

A few months ago I came up with a proof for an old theorem. After being excited for a moment, I then tried to find my proof in the literature. Since I did not find it, then I started to wonder if it was worth publishing it.

I asked a few people about journals that could publish something like this, and they gave me two recommendations:

(1) The Mathematical Gazette, http://www.m-a.org.uk/the-mathematical-gazette

(2)The Plus Magazine, https://plus.maths.org/content/about-plus

First I submitted to the Mathematical Gazette, and my article was rejected because according to the reviewer I was trying to prove something very simple using something much more complex (although I just used undergraduate level math).

Then I submitted to Plus, and it was also rejected by the editors (it probably doesn't fit well with their magazine).

Do you have any suggestions? Thanks.

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Where to publish a new demonstration of an old theorem?

A few months ago I came up with a demonstration for an old theorem. After being excited for a moment, I then tried to find my demonstration in the literature. Since I did not find it, then I started to wonder if it was worth publishing it.

I asked a few people about journals that could publish something like this, and they gave me two recommendations:

(1) The Mathematical Gazette, http://www.m-a.org.uk/the-mathematical-gazette

(2)The Plus Magazine, https://plus.maths.org/content/about-plus

First I submitted to the Mathematical Gazette, and my article was rejected because according to the reviewer I was trying to prove something very simple using something much more complex (although I just used undergraduate level math).

Then I submitted to Plus, and it was also rejected by the editors (it probably doesn't fit well with their magazine).

Do you have any suggestions? Thanks.