Stanford Lecture- Mathematical Writing - Refereeing
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the second part of a Stanford lecture on Mathematical Writing, focusing on the refereeing process. Delve into insights from Professor Donald Knuth, a renowned computer scientist and Professor Emeritus at Stanford University. Learn about the intricacies of peer review in mathematical publications, drawing from Knuth's extensive experience as the author of the seminal work "The Art of Computer Programming." Access supplementary materials, including comprehensive class notes available as a Stanford report and a published book, to enhance your understanding of effective mathematical writing and the refereeing process. Gain valuable knowledge applicable to academic writing, peer review, and scientific communication in mathematics and computer science fields.
Syllabus
Stanford Lecture: Mathematical Writing - Refereeing (2)
Taught by
Stanford Online
Tags
Related Courses
Cybersecurity Capstone ProjectUniversity of Maryland, College Park via Coursera Clinical Supervision for Health Professionals
Queensland University of Technology via FutureLearn New Manager: The Basics and More of Being a Great Leader
Udemy Workplace Communication: Effectively Deliver Criticism
Udemy [2023] Mastering: CV Making, Cover Letter & Job Interview
Udemy