Rejecta Mathematica newsletter

Second issue of Rejecta Mathematica is now available

The highly anticipated follow up to the inaugural issue of Rejecta Mathematica has been posted at

http://math.rejecta.org/vol2-num1

This issue features articles by Christoph Bauer, Hermann Bauer, Jean-François Burnol, Aran Nayebi, Karin Schnass, Oruganti Shanker, Satish Shirali, and Pierre Vandergheynst.

Topics include subspace classification, distributions of pseudoprimes, a challenge to Gödel's theorem, and more!

If you are excited by the Rejecta Mathematica mission, we welcome your participation in the support required to keep this journal going. In particular, we ask that you be sure to send us your paper submissions and spread the word to your colleagues. We welcome feedback, submissions, and support for the Rejecta Mathematica mission through our website: math.rejecta.org.

Inaugural Issue of Rejecta Mathematica Released

We are pleased to announce that the inaugural issue of Rejecta Mathematica is now available at math.rejecta.org! To recap our mission, Rejecta Mathematica is an open access, online journal that publishes only papers that have been rejected from peer-reviewed journals in the mathematical sciences. In addition, every paper appearing in Rejecta Mathematica includes an open letter from its authors discussing the paper's original review process, disclosing any known flaws in the paper, and stating the case for the paper's value to the community.

Although it has been some time since our initial Call for Papers, we are quite pleased with the response. We are delighted to say that the content of this first issue runs the gamut of genres included in our mission: minor or traditionally unpublishable results, non-traditional ideas and proof techniques, misunderstood genius, results based on questionable assumptions, and controversial papers and open letters. We are also pleased that the papers span several areas of the mathematical sciences, including pure mathematics, applied mathematics, theoretical physics, and engineering.

If you are excited by the Rejecta Mathematica mission, we welcome your participation in the support required to keep this journal going. In particular, we ask that you be sure to send us your paper submissions and spread the word to your colleagues. We welcome feedback, submissions, and support for the Rejecta Mathematica mission through our website: math.rejecta.org.

Rejecta Mathematica: The Rejecta Store is open

Rejecta Mathematica merchandise is now available.

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