sutupidmath
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I was wondering how do you know when you have a, what i will call, somewhat 'decent' paper to submit to an undergraduate mathematics journal for publishing?
sutupidmath said:I was wondering how do you know when you have a, what i will call, somewhat 'decent' paper to submit to an undergraduate mathematics journal for publishing?
twofish-quant said:Have your friends look at it, and if they think it's interesting then submit it.
sutupidmath said:But it just occurred to me that, unless you cracked one of the unsolved problems or something along those lines, how do people generally decide that their work is good enough to submitted to a journal.
I personally wouldn't want to submitt something and get ridiculed about it, so to speak.
Vanadium 50 said:Are you reading the journal that you plan to submit to? If so, you'll know if your paper "fits in" or not.
Great advide! Great advice, indeed!Choppy said:To gauge this, you need to read the journal on a regular basis.