I wanted to publish a research paper which has less relevant stuff compacted and would be more focused on important and relevant items.
我想发表一篇研究论文,其中压缩的相关内容较少,而且会更专注于重要和相关的项目。
Also, I have failed to find a guide to publish small compact research papers.
另外,我没有找到发表小型紧凑研究论文的指南。
5 个解决方案
#1
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John Nash published a paper entitled Equilibrium Points in n-Person Games. The paper is one page long. But it's John Nash, and it was in 1950. It was the beginning of a whole new field (game theory), and the man was a genius. (Credit to MathOverflow.)
约翰纳什发表了一篇题为“n人游戏中的平衡点”的论文。这篇论文长达一页。但它是约翰纳什,它是在1950年。它是一个全新领域(博弈论)的开始,而这个人是天才。 (感谢MathOverflow。)
#2
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Yes, if your ideas can be expressed concisely enough. For example if you were to find a counterexample to the Beal Conjecture, then you can write two paragraphs and be done. Watson and Crick's 1953 paper describing the structure of DNA was one page long, and won the Nobel Prize. Some other examples of very short papers (admittedly, some of these are jokes) are here.
是的,如果您的想法可以简明扼要地表达出来。例如,如果您要找到Beal猜想的反例,那么您可以编写两个段落并完成。 Watson和Crick在1953年描述DNA结构的论文长达一页,并获得了诺贝尔奖。其他一些非常短的论文(诚然,其中一些是笑话)的例子就在这里。
#3
3
It is entirely up to the journal or conference.
这完全取决于期刊或会议。
Most venues have page limits but I have never heard of a minimum. I've seen some really short papers in math journals. Submit it to a venue that you think it would fit in!
大多数场地都有页面限制,但我从未听说过最低限度。我在数学期刊上看过一些非常简短的论文。将它提交到您认为适合的场地!
#4
2
My favorite short paper, which like Nash's in another answer is from the 1950s, is as follows:
我最喜欢的短篇小说,就像Nash的另一个答案是从20世纪50年代开始,如下:
I do have a hard time seeing how it would be published these days, but clearly very short papers have been acceptable in the past.
我很难看到这些日子会如何发表,但很明显很短的论文在过去是可以接受的。
#5
1
This will often depend on the journal in question. In my field, "Brief Reports" and "Letters" are often quite short, and sometimes less than a single page, highlighting a particular case, a minor point of interest, etc.
这通常取决于相关期刊。在我的领域,“简要报告”和“信件”通常很短,有时不到一页,突出显示一个特定的案例,一个小的兴趣点等。
#1
5
John Nash published a paper entitled Equilibrium Points in n-Person Games. The paper is one page long. But it's John Nash, and it was in 1950. It was the beginning of a whole new field (game theory), and the man was a genius. (Credit to MathOverflow.)
约翰纳什发表了一篇题为“n人游戏中的平衡点”的论文。这篇论文长达一页。但它是约翰纳什,它是在1950年。它是一个全新领域(博弈论)的开始,而这个人是天才。 (感谢MathOverflow。)
#2
5
Yes, if your ideas can be expressed concisely enough. For example if you were to find a counterexample to the Beal Conjecture, then you can write two paragraphs and be done. Watson and Crick's 1953 paper describing the structure of DNA was one page long, and won the Nobel Prize. Some other examples of very short papers (admittedly, some of these are jokes) are here.
是的,如果您的想法可以简明扼要地表达出来。例如,如果您要找到Beal猜想的反例,那么您可以编写两个段落并完成。 Watson和Crick在1953年描述DNA结构的论文长达一页,并获得了诺贝尔奖。其他一些非常短的论文(诚然,其中一些是笑话)的例子就在这里。
#3
3
It is entirely up to the journal or conference.
这完全取决于期刊或会议。
Most venues have page limits but I have never heard of a minimum. I've seen some really short papers in math journals. Submit it to a venue that you think it would fit in!
大多数场地都有页面限制,但我从未听说过最低限度。我在数学期刊上看过一些非常简短的论文。将它提交到您认为适合的场地!
#4
2
My favorite short paper, which like Nash's in another answer is from the 1950s, is as follows:
我最喜欢的短篇小说,就像Nash的另一个答案是从20世纪50年代开始,如下:
I do have a hard time seeing how it would be published these days, but clearly very short papers have been acceptable in the past.
我很难看到这些日子会如何发表,但很明显很短的论文在过去是可以接受的。
#5
1
This will often depend on the journal in question. In my field, "Brief Reports" and "Letters" are often quite short, and sometimes less than a single page, highlighting a particular case, a minor point of interest, etc.
这通常取决于相关期刊。在我的领域,“简要报告”和“信件”通常很短,有时不到一页,突出显示一个特定的案例,一个小的兴趣点等。