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11 months ago in Foundational Mathematics , Theoretical Physics By Pragya
Are there experts who can review works on mathematical formalism of the theory of everything?
I'm preparing a manuscript that proposes a novel mathematical framework for unification. Given its highly interdisciplinary and abstract nature, I'm concerned about finding reviewers who can appreciate both the mathematical rigor and the physical aspirations. Where does one find such a niche community of experts?
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By Rinku Answered 8 months ago
This is a common and critical challenge for deep interdisciplinary work. I have been on both sides of this. First, I would recommend meticulously identifying the specific sub-fields you bridge e.g., algebraic geometry, quantum gravity, and category theory. Then, target journals and conferences that sit at those intersections, like those in mathematical physics. Your best bet is to leverage the network of your references; the authors whose work you build upon are your natural starting pool. Don't hesitate to respectfully reach out to senior scholars in those areas directly; they often appreciate serious attempts at synthesis and can suggest protégés or colleagues.
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