Re: At what age did you get your idea published for the first time?



Dave Rusin wrote:

<>In article <13792518.1120187897050.JavaMail.jakarta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
OnlyRH <erdosfanjp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


At what age did you get your idea published for the first time? Do
most professors publish their results after their graduate theses?



It's getting to be uncommon to see brand-new PhD's applying for
academic jobs without a publication or two. That is, if you're
publishing your first ideas _after_ your thesis, it may be because
you're not interested in the typical research-based appointment.
That's probably not the way the world should work, but like
they say, reality bites.




For students in math departments, are these published papers usually co-authored with their advisers?

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Stephen J. Herschkorn                        sjherschko@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Math Tutor in Central New Jersey and Manhattan

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