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Originally Posted by sanctus
So write an article (if you have never written them, check out on arxiv or elsewhere how they are written) and submit it to a journal. Then some "qualified mathematician" will review it and tell you what you have to change to get it published...
By the way I just figured out a few days ago how it works when publishing an article. You send it in to a given journal, this journal then sends it to a researcher acive in that field (usually a professor I guess), who then gives feed-back directly to you.
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Is this your personal experience to receive feedback on a submission Sanctus? I ask because it is not my experience or understanding that a submission is edited or reviewed by the journal folks. My experience is that when a submission is rejected that's it; fini. Plain ol' 'we have no use of it' or some such.
Craig's plan sounds pretty good for what we can do here for you Don, short of you giving out your work. As to the work having uses in cryptography, that's a rather sticky wicket.
Math plus cryptography equals drama and conflict
Let the countdown begin!
