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Questions about mathematical publishing, including specific journals, peer review etc.
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Is an easy proof of an interesting result worth publishing?
Is an easy proof of an interesting result worth publishing?
Probably not (but "probably" doesn't mean "certainly", so, as others said, ask your adviser).
The issue is that as a PhD student, your per …
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Misspelling my name on my mathematical publications
I think the concern about having all your papers be listed together on professional databases like MathSciNet and ZBMath, while real, is more minor than the current answers make it seem. The key point …
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What are some very important papers published in non-top journals?
Oded Schramm, Scaling limits of loop-erased random walks and uniform spanning trees. Israel J. Math. 118 (2000), 221--288.
This paper introduces the Schramm-Loewner Evolution (SLE), an amazing family …
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Publication rates in Mathematics
[extended comment not really answering the question, but an answer of sorts nonetheless; feel free to downvote!]
[edit: the thoughts below reflect my subjective opinion and are not meant to be interp …