Chapter 251 Two more papers!
Qin Ke glanced at Ning Qingyun next to him. Now, because of his special training and guidance, his talent in science has been developed, and he has constantly made new breakthroughs. He is probably afraid that it will also drop from the original 120.
, increased to about 200.
Although she is not as good as herself, but looking at the whole country, she is definitely the number one among high school girls. Even if you count the boys in high school, except for a handful of genius monsters, there are not many who can match her.
This is also one of the important reasons why Ning Qingyun can follow Qin Ke closely and dominate the competition in chemistry, physics, and biology. Of course, Ning Qingyun's basic knowledge is very solid, and the knowledge system of science is supported by Qin Ke's scientific knowledge.
After sorting it out, it becomes more optimized and efficient, plus I study very hard... these are also important reasons.
Qin Ke opened the Chinese textbook again and roughly judged his talent level in liberal arts.
As his English level improved, his liberal arts talent also increased by 50% compared to its original state, and should slightly surpass Ning Qingyun.
Compared with the improvement of science talent, the improvement of liberal arts talent is too slow. You must know that 30% of it was redeemed by him using math points at the beginning.
It may be that his original talent in this area is relatively weak, and since only one English subject has been unlocked, the extent of improvement may be limited.
Qin Ke was quite satisfied. To have Ning Qingyun's liberal arts talent was far beyond that of most high school students. He lacked interest in the liberal arts itself, so it would be great to have such a high liberal arts talent.
However, when it comes to accumulation of liberal arts, except for English, Qin Ke feels that he is still far behind Xiao Baicai. At least in Chinese, history, geography, politics and other liberal arts and writing, Ning Qingyun has pulled him down a long way.
Fortunately, non-core liberal arts subjects such as history, geography, and politics will be subject to general examinations in the second year of high school, and then there is no need to study them again.
In the third year of high school and even the college entrance examination, there are only seven subjects left in the science class: Chinese, English, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and physical education.
Except for Chinese, all subjects that Qin Ke is good at or have unlocked.
Come on, put all your energy into Chinese during the exam. The goal of dominating all subjects seems not so far away.
Qin Ke thought for a while and put away the biology competition tutorial book he was reading. Originally, after more than a month of intensive and massive problem solving and studying, his level in the biology subject was already quite close to the provincial competition level. Now he has obtained
After completing the systematic knowledge, there is no need to read books.
With this time, he might as well complete other tasks.
Looking at my task list, there are only three tasks left.
The first one is "Let's conquer the IMO with the power to dominate the world", which can only be completed by successfully becoming the captain of the national team in July.
The second one is "Publish higher-level professional academic papers." The calculus paper I wrote before has been sent to ANN MATH, so I can only wait. This journal only publishes an issue every two months, who knows when it will be available.
Reviewed and published. How about another one and sent to other journals?
Qin Ke was a little excited. Now that his English level has been improved by another level, it should be much easier to write academic papers in English. And with previous experience, it seems that he can give it a try. In this way, if the east is not bright, the west will be bright.
, there will always be an article published in a short time.
The third task was the "Start your first step in scientific research" task of compiling mathematics learning materials for junior high school students. This task was extremely heavy, and he had to retrieve the junior high school textbooks and crush all the knowledge points into pieces.
To reorganize it into a more scientific and reasonable knowledge system, we must also consider the fun and appropriate step-by-step difficulty, so that girls with little science talent can also learn it.
Otherwise, the system probably won’t judge it as “most suitable for junior high school students to study.”
Qin Ke quickly set a goal to publish a few papers first. As for the journals to which he would submit his papers, he would submit them locally to one of the previously selected journals!
The original candidate pool included six journals in the first region. "Annals of Mathematics" (ANN MATH) has already submitted, and the remaining ones are "Inventiones Mathematicae" (INVEN MATH), "Mathematics"
Acta Mathematica (ACTA MATH), Journal of the AMS, ANNALS OF STATISTICS (ANN STAT), communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics
Mathematics, referred to as MUN PUR APPLMATH).
Except for the "Annual Review of Statistics", which mainly publishes statistics and probability theory, the rest are basically comprehensive mathematics journals.
"Acta Mathematica" and "Journal of the American Mathematical Society" are quarterly journals, which are the most difficult to publish. Over the past few decades, Xia Guo mathematicians have published only a handful of papers on them.
Qin Ke pondered for a long time and decided to write two articles first and submit them to ANN STAT and "Communications of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics", which have relatively high manuscript approval rates. He was about 70% sure that he would be able to submit the manuscript.
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The manuscript submitted to the "Annual Review of Statistics" was naturally in the direction of probability theory. Probability theory is the basic theoretical subject that Qin Ke initially studied for most of himself. He is very good at it, and there is also a lot of content related to probability theory in that S knowledge.
, for Qin Ke’s reference.
As for the manuscript for "Communications of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics", he decided to continue to dig deeper into the direction of calculus and further pave the way for publishing papers on the Navier-Stokes equations in the future.
As for the papers submitted to "Journal of Mathematics" and "Journal of the American Mathematical Society", Qin Ke feels that the acceptance rate of his current level will not exceed 50%, and it is not too late to wait until his mathematics level is improved by one level before writing again.
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In the next week, when Qin Ke began to intensively prepare two other SCI academic papers, in the editorial department of the ANN MATH journal in the United States, in the editor-in-chief's office, the editor-in-chief Hank Andrew was reading the following pages one after another.
Recommended manuscripts.
ANN MATH is a bimonthly publication, and only about a hundred papers are published in a year, so it has strict requirements on the quality of the papers. The chief editors of more than a dozen groups each have to review about 50 manuscripts per week. Generally, they will only choose from them.
After selecting 5 articles, we entered the next stage of expert argumentation, which is to find some experts in mathematics to review them and make a final decision on whether they can be published.
As the senior editor, Hank Andrew has the most critical eye. In fact, he is also a professor in the Department of Mathematics at Princeton University. He doesn't like ordinary manuscripts at all, which makes him very painful.
As a professor who deeply loves mathematics, he is both picky and full of expectations when it comes to paper selection. Seeing excellent academic papers is like drinking a glass of fine red wine, which makes people have endless aftertaste, but seeing some "junk" makes people forget.
It made him feel as if he had swallowed an expired tuna can and made him sick.
Of course, after the initial review by the editors, the real "academic garbage" will not reach his stage. Even so, it is still difficult to find a satisfactory paper. Whenever this happens, Hank Andrew will be more troubled.
The only thing that could relieve and reverse his mood was an excellent paper.
"Fake oil, what kind of manuscript did Dean recommend? It's so long and smelly, with only two or three paragraphs that can barely be considered a manuscript of some academic value. Do you dare to recommend it? It's not lacking in highlights and is worthy of reading"? This
Don’t you want the monthly bonus?”
Hank Andrew chewed several pieces of gum before suppressing the uncomfortable nausea in his mouth.
"Eh? This recommendation from Miller, a manuscript written by a high school student in Xia State alone? In the direction of calculus? Fatty oil, Miller, even a diligent boy like you is starting to act cunning. The manuscript written by a high school student is...
If you dare to recommend it, if it is worse than what Dean recommended, you will be the one who will have your bonus deducted this month!"
Hank Andrew's mood had not yet calmed down. He cursed secretly in his mind before taking a closer look.
After reading it once, his mood had improved. After reading it a second time, he became excited. After reading it a third time, he felt relaxed all over.
"Miller has a good eye and finally showed me an excellent calculus paper!" He immediately rang the bell and called Miller in.
"Miller, I read this calculus paper you recommended. It's great. It makes me feel more comfortable than drinking fine wine! I think even our graduate students at Plympton may not be able to write it.
Publish such a creative and innovative calculus paper! But I don’t really believe it, man, you told me that this wonderful paper was written by a high school student from Xia State? Did you omit a senior professor from a certain university as the correspondent?
author?"
Hank's suspicions were not unfounded.
In fact, although it is rare for high school students to publish SCI papers, it is not too incredible.
For example, NEJM, one of the top four international medical journals, published a research paper titled "Infections Associated with Resterilized Pacemakers and Defibrillators" last year. The first author was a 15-year-old junior high school student. It is said that this junior high school student
He has participated in writing this study since he was 12 years old. Although it is somewhat incredible, there is also a corresponding author of this paper, and the research leader of the project is his father, a famous medical scientist.
There is also the first author of "Screen of traditional soup broths with reported antipyretic activity towards the discovery of potential antimalarials" published in another SCI journal "Archives of Disease In Childhood", and even a group of primary school students. Of course, it also has a first author
Unit 1, Eden Primary School, London. This is an academic paper completed under the guidance or even guidance of the school.
But the first author of the paper recommended by Miller is a 17-year-old high school student, and both the corresponding author and the first unit are vacant, which means that the entire paper was completed by this high school student alone.
This is very incredible.
Miller was well prepared and showed the contents of his phone calls as well as Peter's Facebook and live video clip playbacks one by one.
"Oh, my God, this is incredible, this 'qin ke', I think I need to ask Mary Jane, who is in charge of admissions, if she has ever received such a recommendation email."
Hank Andrew quickly dialed the admissions number of the Department of Mathematics, and it was Mary Jane who answered the phone. Peter's recommendation email was soon confirmed. Peter had indeed sent the recommendation email a month ago and signed it.
Chapter completed!