Mini Papers : Progress and Struggles of a Math PhD Student
Kamala Diefenthaler
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by Kamala Diefenthaler on 01/29/12

I need to gather my work and thoughts into a publishable paper. This is an especially daunting task, because I have never published a paper. Here is my strategy:

  1. Divide the topic into manageable sections.
  2. Write a separate mini paper for each section.
  3. Convince my advisor to review and comment on the mini papers.
  4. Have either me or my advisor combine the papers. Paying special attention to flow and uniform notation.
I am currently writing the mini papers and sending them to my advisor as I finish. I'll post the paper once we have the preprint ready. 

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