Is There a Website for Beginner Mathematicians to Share and Discuss Their Work?

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The discussion centers on the need for a platform where beginner mathematicians can share and discuss their work. Participants suggest that aspiring mathematicians can publish their papers in established journals, with a recommended resource being the American Mathematical Society's journal directory at ams.org. Concerns about intellectual property are addressed, advising users to familiarize themselves with intellectual property laws through resources like the World Intellectual Property Organization at wipo.int.

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  • Understanding of mathematical publishing processes
  • Familiarity with intellectual property laws
  • Basic knowledge of academic journals
  • Ability to navigate online resources for research
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  • Research the American Mathematical Society's journal directory
  • Learn about intellectual property laws and protections for authors
  • Explore platforms for sharing mathematical ideas and papers
  • Investigate other mathematical journals and their submission guidelines
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This discussion is beneficial for beginner mathematicians, aspiring authors in mathematics, and individuals interested in understanding the publication process and intellectual property rights in the academic field.

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Hi everybody,
I'm a new member in these lovely fruitful forums.I'm sorry of bothering you but I love math so much and I spend much of time with it.I'd like to ask you a strange question :confused: :

Is there a scientific math website redirects the beginer mathematicians and discusses their creative works or 'papers' in such way there would be,and through the web,there would be 'RIGHTs' if they add new 'evaluable things' to mathematics?

sorry again,
thanks,All
 
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Hello :)

To be helpful, "evaluable" is not an English word, you may mean "invaluable" or "evaluatable" or something else.

If you want to publish your work or papers, you can do this in a journal. You can search the web for mathematical journals, there are plenty. Here's a good place to start:
http://www.ams.org/mathweb/mi-journals.html

If you are afraid that someone will steal your work if you share it with them, you may want to research "intellectual property" laws. Here's a good place to start:
http://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/iprm/index.htm

If you want to share and develop your ideas, here's a good place to start ;)

Happy thoughts
Rachel
 
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