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Questions related to academic publications including online and traditional journals, books, and conference proceedings.
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Do papers ever get published posthumously?
Yes, papers get published posthumously.
I don't know who the world record holders are, but Klaus Schulten, one of the greats of biomolecular simulation, who passed away in October 2016, has written s …
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How do researchers use published plots?
I know of four approaches, and to my knowledge, all are commonly used. I'm coming from theoretical chemistry, so not quite theoretical physics, but not so different.
Often the data is made public, e …