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From: Ben Bacarisse on 16 Jan 2008 06:33 Zhu Guohun <ccghzhu(a)hrt.dis.titech.ac.jp> writes: <snip> > The MAX2SAT problem is solved in polynomial, and I have been submit it > to http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.2447 (maybe it also show a little > later). Just a "heads up": For me, the link takes me to a log-in page, and my attempt to register failed. -- Ben.
From: Ben Bacarisse on 21 Jan 2008 08:27
Zhu Guohun <ccghzhu(a)hrt.dis.titech.ac.jp> writes: > Maybe my poor English have wast your time, if it is, I am very sorry, > I will improve my English skills in future. Given the way international research has gone in recent years, that will no doubt help you in the long run, but I see no immediate need for it. (1) Why not write and publish in Japanese (I am assuming that is your native language from your posting TLD)? There are excellent theoreticians in Japan who will be able to review your work. (2) Find a colleague with better English who will go though your work and correct the language. At the same time, the LaTeX needs little fiddling. I noticed the spacing on some of your symbols is very odd -- I think it was operator spacing on a symbol you use as a bracket. It may seem a small point, but these things get in the way of what you are trying to say. -- Ben. |