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Questions about mathematical publishing, including specific journals, peer review etc.

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Math journals publishing in Spanish

Revista Integración: https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistaintegracion Revista Matemática Complutense: https://link.springer.com/journal/13163 Revista Matemática Iberoamericana: https://ems.press/journals … published in Spanish there: https://www.muni.cz/vyzkum/publikace/1168664 Scripta Philosophiæ Naturalis Pensamiento Matemático And, I think the best answer was the first comment, which gave a list of 50 journals
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Can it be an application of a theorem if I only use it to generalize?

It's really hard to answer this question when you phrase things so vaguely. I take your question to mean: There is a theorem, let's call it Theorem A. You thought you had three new results that are a …
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Would a journal such as Bulletin of the AMS accept an article from a student?

There is another venue for this sort of work: The Graduate Journal of Mathematics. It publishes papers by graduate students or papers that would be of interest to graduate students. So, expository pap …
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Where to publish a new proof of an old theorem?

A new proof of an old theorem, especially using modern machinery, could well be within the scope of the Graduate Journal of Mathematics, which seeks to publish work either by graduate students or that …
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Access to journals during pandemic

The two answers posted summarize most of the comments, but miss two important ones. Go to the University of Chicago library website. Click "My Account" in the upper left. Login with your University o …
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Publishing papers that became classics before they were submitted

There are many examples in homotopy theory, and I list a few below (maybe others can add more). I think this is because the field has historically been very friendly (safe to share unpublished results …
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Australian Mathematical Society journal rankings

There are several sources online that rank math journals by impact factor (and, this comes from a professor's webpage) or journal citation reports. … In the same spirit as the Australian list, I am aware of a Chilean list that breaks journals into categories such as "Muy Buena," "Buena," and "aceptable" (I'm not sure if this is actually the third category …
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Refereeing a paper containing strong statements about other papers

I am surprised that this question never received an answer, though it did receive useful comments. My view is that a claim like "Theorem 1 in paper B is wrong" is a claim, just like any other in paper …
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Publishing conjectures

Such a paper might be appropriate for the Graduate Journal of Mathematics, since a readership of grad students might enjoy a bunch of interesting conjectures. I published a paper there that was mostly …
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Adding something to a book from an unpublished paper

I know this is an old question, but I still want to answer. Tim Chow does a good job explaining issues regarding copyright, and the comments on the OP discuss the ramifications regarding your number o …
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Is it appropriate to add a dedication to a paper?

In math, dedications are rare but not unheard of. They are most common in birthday conference proceedings, or special issues devoted to summarizing a person's life work. For example, consider the foll …
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Can the place of publication be harmful to one's reputation?

But there are plenty of good journals around and after a track record of publishing in good journals you will have less difficulty publishing in top journals (of course, it'll always be extremely hard … to publish in the Annals and other super elite journals). …
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Math papers where the only issue is that someone else could've done it but didn't

As Sam Hopkins comments, the short answer to the stated question is "yes, all the time." You'd be hard-pressed to find a professional mathematician who hasn't received a referee report that basically …
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Question on academic affiliation when submitting a paper

As the comments on the OP mention, similar questions have already been answered on academia.SE. Having read those, and speaking as a mathematician, I think our culture is a bit different regarding aff …
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How to indicate when another author has done nothing significant

It seems clear to me that you need to talk to the senior author who actually did contribute and see if they can talk to the other two. You wrote that "one of the authors said that they were experts wh …
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