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Ross Kang
@kangmeister@mathstodon.xyz
Canadian mathematician in the Netherlands. Constantly in pursuit of nice distributions, not only in combinatorics and probability, but also more broadly. Profile image credit: This was done by the illustrator LeUyen Pham (who was illustrator for a "The Boy Who Loved Math"), while at a booth at the Erdős Centennial Conference in Budapest in 2013.
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Ross Kang
@kangmeister@mathstodon.xyz
Canadian mathematician in the Netherlands. Constantly in pursuit of nice distributions, not only in combinatorics and probability, but also more broadly. Profile image credit: This was done by the illustrator LeUyen Pham (who was illustrator for a "The Boy Who Loved Math"), while at a booth at the Erdős Centennial Conference in Budapest in 2013.
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Mar 12, 2026
@ProfKinyon That's good to hear, I hope that transition goes well, and that the community supports it. The news you shared doesn't bode well for the wider trend.
It corroborates the idea that between traditional profit-taking scientific journals and the newer so-called "predatory" ones, the lines have already blurred.
(My suspicion is that the publisher's management is reacting to the growing market share of the latter type.)
Perhaps both types should be treated by the community similarly, that is, simply as disreputable -- not to mention highly costly/wasteful.
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