Advice To Amateur Research Mathematicians | How to get your work published? | Wild Egg Maths
Many amateur mathematicians get frustrated that they are unable to publish their investigations -- it seems sometimes that the research community is indifferent to their efforts. What is to be done? Here is some down to earth advice for people wanting to adopt a realistic, but still optimistic, attitude towards getting your ideas across to like minded people. This is part of the Advice to Amateur Research Mathematicians series, where I will be discussing a wide range of useful tips and orientations -- and will also be suggested some really profitable exciting new directions for research exploration in Pure Mathematics. To access the entire Playlist, as well as additional Playlists on Solving Polynomial Equations (yes! I really do show you how to do that correctly -- finally!), the Hexagrammum Mysticum (Pappus to Pascal and beyond), Algebraic Calculus and de Casteljau Bezier curves, and Dynamics on Graphs (the Mutation and Numbers games, with applications to representation theory and combinatorics), please become a Member of this channel. There are more than 70 videos to watch, and more are being uploaded every week. Here is the Playlist Advice to Amateur Research Mathematicians: • Advice To Prospective Pure Maths Grad Stud... Video Contents: 00:00 Advice to Amateur Research Mathematicians 03:02 What actually to aspire to as a professional mathematician 04:00 Put what you have up on the Internet / creating a short video 06:21 State clearly the meaning of new terminologies 07:13 Getting precise descriptions 08:30 Connect to the existing literature 10:00 Relevance ************************ Here are the Wild Egg Maths Playlists (some available only to Members!) Algebraic Calculus One (for the Open Learning Course) : • Playlist Algebraic Calculus Two (for the Open Learning Course in preparation): • Playlist Advice for Mathematics Exploration (for Members only): • Playlist Solving Polynomial Equations (Members only): • Playlist Hexagrammum Mysticum (Members only): • Playlist Algebraic Calculus and de Casteljau Bezier curves (Members only): • Playlist Exceptional Structures in Maths and Physics via Dynamics on Graphs (Members only): • Playlist Maxel Inverses and Orthogonal Polynomials (for Members only): • Playlist Triangle Centres: • ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRIANGLE CENTERS Six: An elementary course in pure mathematics: • Playlist *********************** Here are the Insights into Mathematics Playlists: Maths and Music: • Playlist Diffusion Symmetry: • Playlist Elementary Mathematics (K-6) Explained: / playlist list=PL8403C2F0C89B1333 Playing Go: • Playlist Year 9 Maths: • Playlist Ancient Mathematics: • Playlist Wild West Banking: • Playlist Sociology and Pure Mathematics: • Playlist Old Babylonian Mathematics (with Daniel Mansfield): / playlist list=PLIljB45xT85CdeBmQZ2QiCEnPQn5KQ6ov Math History: • Playlist Wild Trig: Intro to Rational Trigonometry: • Playlist MathFoundations: • Playlist Wild Linear Algebra: • Playlist Famous Math Problems: • Playlist Probability and Statistics: An Introduction: • Playlist Boole's Logic and Circuit Analysis: • Playlist Universal Hyperbolic Geometry: • Playlist Differential Geometry: • Playlist Algebraic Topology: • Playlist Math Seminars: • Playlist

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