Chapter 898 Professor Chang published another paper?
This paper was relatively short and quick, and it took less than a week to complete.
After all, this is what Chang Haonan plans to introduce into TORCH Multiphysics in the future.
Except for the mathematical derivation part, it involves at most some calculation principles, and it is impossible to write down all the specific implementation details.
That would be commercial espionage.
When the time comes, someone robs me first, and then we will check.
Hey!
Leaked by my own boss.
That would be funny.
As for submission…
In fact, there is no need to submit an article.
After all, the journal Journal of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has not yet been officially launched, and the publishing house has only just been completed.
And Chang Haonan himself is also the editor-in-chief.
For this reason, the release date of the first issue of Journal of the Chinese Academy of Sciences is almost one month earlier than expected.
In fact, although new journals will basically ask big names to serve as editor-in-chief in their early stages, and at the same time ask them to publish some papers to increase the number of citations and influence, in most cases, these invitations are not enough. The papers coming here are mainly reviews.
First of all, this is because as long as the person who writes the review is famous enough, the number of citations will generally increase rapidly within a short period of time after publication, much faster than that of ordinary papers with the same impact factor.
The second reason is that for scholars with a certain reputation, reviews are relatively easy to write and do not involve any research results. After all, high-level papers are not a big deal, and it is difficult to say that they will be written for you immediately after being commissioned.
Of course, there is actually another point.
Even for most big-name academics, "publishing a paper in a journal of which you are the editor-in-chief" is often considered to be a scam, and may also attract criticism from academic opponents.
In short, there are not many honest people like Chang Haonan who really regard heavyweight results as hair extensions...
However, there is another practical problem before him.
JCAS, or the entire academic journals in China, are now in a state where few people pay attention to them.
Furthermore, these days there are not as many media outlets that specialize in academic fields as later.
So even if Chang Haonan publishes a paper directly on it without making any noise, it is likely that he will not make any waves.
so…
It has to be arXiv.
As a preprint website, publishing results in advance on arXiv will not affect normal submissions, but it can attract the attention of many researchers who are paying attention to this direction.
Completely meets Chang Haonan's needs.
So, after checking that the content was correct for the last time, he opened the website as usual, and then uploaded the completed document...
At about the same time.
The other side of the ocean.
Columbus, Ohio.
Ohio State University.
Senior researcher Harold Huang holds a freshly opened sandwich in his left hand, and with his right hand controls the mouse to click to enter the arXiv web page.
In fact, as an engineering technician who mainly studies high-order numerical simulation formats, there is actually very little content in arXiv that interests him.
However, after last year's exaggerated wave of popularity, arXiv's influence in the “mainstream” academic community has also increased a lot.
Although everyone feels that it is unlikely that another person will directly put earth-shattering results on it.
But now that Chang Haonan and Perelman have learned from the past, who can be sure?
Moreover, even if there are few truly significant results above, some wild ideas may still bring some inspiration.
Therefore, at least most researchers will take a look from time to time to see if there are any surprises.
It can be regarded as some kind of blind box opening behavior.
And Harold is one of them.
He is used to going there during lunch, which can be regarded as some kind of relaxation between work.
Of course, sometimes it's fun to watch some outrageous people post articles on it and then get angrily criticized by people (usually bored students)...
But while waiting for the web page to load, there was a sudden knock on the door outside the office.
"Come in!"
Harold raised his head and answered loudly.
As his voice fell, the door slowly opened.
Then, a young student walked in.
It's just that he looks a little downcast.
“Matthew?”
Harold saw that his usually energetic student was like an eggplant beaten by frost today, and he couldn't help but feel worried:
“What happened?”
“Teacher, my paper was rejected by the editor of JCP again.”
The doctoral student known as Matthew sat across from Harold, completely wilted.
JCP, The Journal of Chemical Physics, one of the most important academic journals in the field of chemical physics, was published by the American Union of Physics in 1933.
Although the impact factor is not high, it is a very influential journal in the industry and is well recognized by academic and industrial circles. "How can it be?"
Harold put down the mouse and sandwich, and his attention completely shifted from the computer screen to Matthew:
“Didn't I specifically ask you to state in the introduction that the new framework in the paper has high accuracy in implicit large eddy simulations of lower Reynolds number turbulence?”
“Of course I wrote it.”
Matthew nodded:
“But the editor of JCP still didn't accept it.”
Harold frowned.
He was very confident about Matthew's paper, but after submitting it to JCP twice in a row, it never got to the reviewers, which really puzzled him.
At the same time, I was also a little annoyed.
"Did the editor mention specific reasons when rejecting the manuscript? I mean... not a clichéd one."
Matthew nodded;
“Same as last time, the editor said that the first half of the paper is too basic and involves a lot of mathematical theoretical calculations, which does not comply with JCP's acceptance principles. I hope we can make revisions..."
"boom-"
Before Matthew could finish speaking, Harold slammed the table in annoyance:
“It's simply ridiculous...The content is too basic and can it be a reason for rejection?”
Looking at the suddenly furious mentor, Matthew trembled all over, and his expression looked like he was crying:
“But…but that's how the editor responded…”
Harold took a few quick breaths and made no reply.
His anger was certainly not directed at Matthew.
It is aimed at the editorial department of JCP.
Harold had already guessed some clues.
The rejection of the manuscript is not because the "content is too basic".
Rather, it is because his research content is based on a high-precision format based on intrunit polynomial reconstruction, which is inconsistent with the current direction of the "mainstream academic community."
The **** determines the head, which is also a very common situation in academia.
For example, in the biological field, if your research results are unfavorable to the commercialization of genetically modified genes, then journals under the Nature system will be more inclined to accept it.
And if it is beneficial to the commercialization of transgenics in turn, then there is a greater chance that it will be approved by journals under the Science system.
However, it is common, and if it really falls on oneself, no one can be a little angry.
What's more, in the field of fluid dynamics simulation, the scope of submissions is actually very limited.
If you apply for a purely theoretical physics journal such as PhysicalReview, it is obviously not that interesting...
“Well, let me take another look at the article and see if I can submit it to another journal.”
After suppressing the anger in his heart, Harold said in as gentle a tone as possible:
“If that doesn't work, the Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) will invite me to give a report at the end of this year. I will explain the content of this paper then..."
That's what it says, but “reporting at a conference” and “publishing a conference paper” are not the same thing.
The high-order flux reconstruction method they studied does have high application potential in aerospace, especially the aerospace field, but it is not directly relevant after all.
It is still a bit difficult to publish it as a conference paper.
However, now that the matter has come to this point, we can only take one step at a time.
“Okay…okay…”
Matthew nodded dejectedly, said goodbye to Harold, and left the office.
"well…"
Looking at the shocked student, the latter sighed helplessly, then picked up the cold sandwich and looked at the computer screen again.
After such a long time, the arXiv web page must have been loaded.
However, Harold had just taken a bite, and before he could swallow it, he was shocked by the title at the top of the list and stopped chewing.
“Aconservativelevelsetmethod…”
“No…someone really posted a preprint paper about numerical calculation methods on arXiv?”
Out of curiosity, he moved the cursor to it and clicked on it.
When the web page was first loaded, this paper had less than 50 views.
A mere ten minutes passed when Harold clicked in.
However, I found that the reading volume displayed in the lower right corner has reached four digits...
"ah?"
He could hardly believe his eyes:
“Is this how popular the field of numerical computing can be?”
After confirming that the number was more than a thousand and not more than a hundred, Harold almost subconsciously looked at the bottom of the title of the paper—
There is basically only one possibility for this kind of situation where the number of readings increases as soon as it is published.
That is, there are many people who have specially set up to follow this author.
In other words, he must be a famous boss.
However, it seems that no well-known figures in numerical calculations are used to posting things on arXiv...
ˆCHANGHaonan.
Harold couldn't help but take a deep breath.
“How could I forget about him…”
(End of this chapter)
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