Mar. 25th, 2024

Dear Prof. <...>,

As a matter of personal policy, I do not do any reviews for journals that would not publish my own work. The explanation is that I cannot be possibly qualified to maintain high standards of which my own research output falls short.

Back in September 2013, I submitted my paper titled "Artin-Tate motivic sheaves with finite coefficients over an algebraic variety" to Mathematische Annalen. On February 20, 2014, my paper was rejected by your journal. The editor <...> wrote: "The referee liked the paper, but expressed the opinion that the paper was bordeline for Annalen." The referee wrote: "To conclude: I would say that the paper could be considered good enough for Mathematische Annalen (certainly after revision) but, to me, it doesn't stand as a clear case." The editor also wrote: "I also note that your paper is over 30 pages long, and with page restrictions and backlog pressures, stricter standards would be applicable to your paper."

All I can say now is that, with any future requests for refereeing, you may want to turn to people whose work does actually stand as a clear case for publication in your journal. By your own decision, I am not one of such people.

Sincerely yours,
Leonid Positselski
Я в это не верил в 2011 году и не верю сейчас. Не примут -- https://posic.dreamwidth.org/1904650.html

Предыдущее: Должен ли я рекомендовать журналам, отвергнувшим мои работы, впредь отвергать все работы, в моих глазах, более слабые, чем отвергнутые ими мои? -- https://posic.dreamwidth.org/1903710.html

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