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

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Which journals publish research announcements?

But now I see that your problem is opposite :-) Of the journals mentioned in the answers, Math Notes and Bull LMS do not publish announcements without proofs. … I think that a paper with 100 lemmas is a book, and there are very few journals which wuld consider this. To convince your employer that you were not idle, post this enormous paper on the arxiv. …
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Does anyone know a journal like Expositiones Mathematicae, except not by Elsevier?

Some journals publishing only surveys: Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Sugaku Expositions, Russian Mathematical Surveys. Some journals also publish surveys besides research articles. …
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Properties of a "research announcement"

This is an extended comment on history of research announcements. The principal mathematical journal which did this was Comptes Rendus published by the French Academy. It published (and still publishe …
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Submitting a companion paper with detailed proofs ?

There were special journals for such short announcements (Comptes rendus in France, similar thing in Russia, and many more). I think the reason for this practice was to secure priority. …
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Can editors move a journal to a different publisher?

But this frequently happened with the journals I collaborated with. … The result was the split into two journals: one under the old name published by Elsevier, and a new one which changed the name to "Journal of Mathematical physics, Analysis and Geometry". …
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Publishing mathematical coincidences

You answered your question yourself: it is published on the web site that you refer to. The author of the web site cites his sources, in most cases these are personal communications. Many results of t …
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Does Publ. Math. Institute Hung. have a new name?

According to Mathscinet, the name of this journal was A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia. Matematikai Kutató Intézetének Közleményei. Abbreviation: Magyar Tud. Akad. Mat. Kutató Int. Közl. It changed the na …
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Papers in which the questions were more interesting than the results

I have a paper which may qualify, except that it was published approximately 30 years ago. It contains: a) a simple definition, which was very natural to make in this area, b) a theorem which any sp …
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Would a journal such as Bulletin of the AMS accept an article from a student?

The cases when papers of students were accepted in top journals are known. But Bull AMS is a bad example: it does not publish research papers; it publishes surveys. …
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What to do if you notice a substantial improvement to a result in a paper whilst refereeing it?

My advise: don't do 3) in any case. It is up to you to decide, not the editor. The rest depends on the paper and on the improvement. Would you recommend to accept the paper as is? Suppose the answe …
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Amount of math research published in other languages?

This question has no definite answer if time frame is not specified. The situation in 20s century changed very quickly. In the first half of the century, German and French dominated. (More German than …
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Conjectures or Results?

The standard way is to leave the conjectures as they are, and add a remark, or a footnote, saying that "after this paper was written (or after it was submitted for publication) this conjecture was pro …
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Where to publish a new proof of an old theorem?

This question, as stated cannot be answered. Everything depends on the theorem and on the proof, and this information you did not state. For example, at least one Fields medal was awarded for a "new …
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Free open-access peer-reviewed math journals

There are plenty of journals which charge no fees, and online access is free. I am surprised that nobody mentioned the Bulletin of the AMS. … Some other examples are Conformal Geometry and Dynamics (electronic only): http://www.ams.org/journals/ecgd/2014-18-06/S1088-4173-2014-00265-3/ Journal of mathematical Physics, analysis and geometry …
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Is it ethical to submit a paper to journal then to Research Square? And what is the differen...

Experience shows that it is OK to post a paper on the arXiv, before or after it is published or submitted, provided that you use your own TeX file, not the file edited/formatted by the journal. And I …
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