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Questions about mathematical publishing, including specific journals, peer review etc.
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A series of articles should be published all in the same journal, or in different journals?
I know the consensus here seems to be to publish in different journals, I will just give a famous example for the mix in which the series of articles were all published in the same journal. …
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Famous cases of multiple papers by the same author published in same issue of same journal
I believe on many occasions he in fact published multiple papers in the same issue of the same journal for different journals (often doing this several times in one year). …
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Math papers where the only issue is that someone else could've done it but didn't
The short answer is yes. As far as I know, the typical questions that a reviewer asks are (in this order):
Is it correct? - Your example passes this check because it all seems to be correct and the …