Weekly Math Review Q1 3 Answer Key

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Aug 5, 2024, 2:32:47 AM8/5/24
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Irecently received an invitation to review a mathematics paper for a conference called "International Conference on Physics, Mathematics and Statistics". It's not one I'm familiar with, but their proceedings are to be published by what appears to be a reputable publisher (IOP; Journal of Physics: Conference Series).

The invitation said "The review period will be 1 week." This seemed quite unusual based on my experience with math journals - reviewers are usually given at least 2-3 months and often more, as it is necessary to carefully check the proofs for logical correctness. It made me wonder whether the conference was "real" or predatory.


I declined the invitation with a somewhat snappish comment about the review period being unreasonably short, but I wonder if I was out of line. I don't have a lot of experience with conferences that publish proceedings. Was their timeline at all normal or reasonable by prevailing standards?


A sure red flag is a single "international" conference that covers multiple large specialized fields of study. Each one of Physics, Mathematics and Statistics usually have enough size to warrant their own conferences, and in this case typically super specialized conferences. A conference that is so broad is not really valuable to any specialist that attends it. Another red flag is that the website has a date agnostic URL, which means you cannot go back and see past conference outcomes and attendance. Red flag number 3 is that this is the first run of that conference, so no reputation or track record has been established. You mention IOP but the two other's in that same list are both from china, that has to date not been at the forefront or quality reputable research.


You are correct, usually for journals one gets multiple months to review a paper, from my experience conference review cycles are much shorter, but still in the order of 3-6 weeks. This is heavily dependent on the conference and journal. A 1 week review time should raise another red flag with point (1) above.


Always be polite, but clearly state why you said no. Snappish was maybe not the best way, but since this conference has a high probability of being fake, no harm done. Remember to also indicate if you can be considered for future reviews for that journal even if you said no this time (e.g. when your reason was that you don't have the time right now or that the time available is too short).


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I don't know how the "solution" was generated but it sure didn't follow PEMDAS rules. Anywho, another lunch break given over to another weekly challenge. I think I need to clean up and publish my macro within my organization.


Edit: Once I had the formula with the correct Hindu-Arabic numerals I thought I needed a macro. But then I learned from @Martyn that the Dynamic Replace tool will do what I needed. And this is why one should always review other's solutions.


Struggled a bit with evaluating the expression only to realise the wonder called Dynamic Replace. My answer matches to what almighty Google thinks so I'd like to believe I am on the right track even though the solution result seems to be way off from my answer.

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