Showing posts with label Paradox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paradox. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2013

The editors too like our weird paper

Shoresh forwarded this wonderful email to me this morning:
 
Re: AF10984

Paradox of the many-state catastrophe of fundamental limits and the three-state conjecture,

by Shoresh Shafei and Mark G. Kuzyk Dear Mr. Shafei, We are pleased to inform you that your paper has been selected by the editors of Physical Review A to be an Editors' Suggestion.

As a service to both our readers and authors, we are listing a small number of Physical Review A papers that the editors and referees find of particular interest, importance, or clarity.  These Editors' Suggestion papers are listed prominently on http://pra.aps.org/ and marked with a special icon in the print and online Tables of Contents and in online searches.

See http://pra.aps.org/#suggestions for a list of the most recently published Editors' Suggestions. A list of all published Editors' Suggestions can be obtained via a search of our journal content (http://publish.aps.org/search).

Congratulations and thank you for submitting your paper to Physical Review A.

Yours sincerely,
Frank Narducci
Associate Editor
Physical Review A
Email: pra@aps.org 
http://pra.aps.org/

So it appears that not only the reviewers, but the editors also liked our paper enough to make the Editors' Suggestion list.  A nice way for me to finish the first week of classes and for Shoresh to end his days at WSU as he moves on to a postdoc position back east.

Perhaps I'll take a break to celebrate.