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Old 2014-01-08, 13:29   #23
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Scopus can be used to search for a list of published articles of a certain author. Please go here:

http://www.scopus.com/search/form/authorFreeLookup.url

It is required login through an Institution network to have access to the published articles.

A few weeks ago I told by PM to Mr. Silverman to create an account there so that he can associate his articles to his name. When I searched for his articles I only got one and a few ones not associated with his name. He must fix this.

Carlos

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Old 2014-01-08, 14:53   #24
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Google scholar does a decent enough job.
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Old 2014-01-08, 17:29   #25
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Google scholar does a decent enough job.
Scholar is for kids...lol
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Old 2014-01-08, 17:41   #26
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Purpose of such a list?
To determine how seriously we should take you.

Are you a "one hit wonder"?
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Old 2014-01-08, 17:53   #27
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To determine how seriously we should take you.

Are you a "one hit wonder"?
Ah. As I suspected, it's flame bait.

Personally, I don't give a shit whether you take me seriously.
If you didn't have moderator priviledges, you would be part of my
ignore list.
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Old 2014-01-08, 17:55   #28
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Ah. As I suspected, it's flame bait.

Personally, I don't give a shit whether you take me seriously.
If you didn't have moderator priviledges, you would be part of my
ignore list.
Let me add that unless one is a complete moron, a five minute search
with Google on my name with the words "cryptography", or "factoring",
or "primality" will turn up quite a number of my published papers.
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Old 2014-01-08, 18:04   #29
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Let me add that unless one is a complete moron, a five minute search
with Google on my name with the words "cryptography", or "factoring",
or "primality" will turn up quite a number of my published papers.
Let me add further that one thing pointed out by the Dunning & Kruger
paper was that one of the characteristics of incompetence is the
inability to discern true expertise in others. If those in the forum
can not determine whether they should take me seriously based upon
my many posts, then they are among the Dunning & Kruger incompetent.
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Old 2014-01-08, 18:17   #30
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Ah. As I suspected, it's flame bait.
It's truly not meant as "flame bait".

In the academic community, one's value is a function of one's publications, and references to same from other articles.

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Old 2014-01-08, 18:24   #31
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In the academic community, one's value is a function of one's publications, and references to same from other articles.
Not really in the closest academic communities, but when looked from the outside by people who don't understand the research. (Some of the people deciding on funding and positions, politicians, amateurs on the subject posting on some forums etc.)
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Old 2014-01-08, 18:28   #32
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Please stay calm,everyone. That was intended as a light-hearted math question, coined by my curiosity for it. And yes, Math ( with a majuscule M) can and should be done for fun.

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