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Drop or move to the supplement Section 4.2 (numerical simplification)
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On May 19, 2016 11:48 AM, "Aaron Meurer" [email protected] wrote:
The current paper size (in the reviews branch) is too long. The limit is
20 pages. A few references will be dropped when we move the supplement to
its own document, but we also don't have the abstract yet, so actually it
will get longer. Here are my suggestions for things to either drop, move to
the supplement, or somehow reformat to take up less space:
Drop or move to the supplement Section 4.2 (numerical simplification)
Significantly reduce the size, if not number, of solvers examples.
The quantum examples may also need to be trimmed.
The simplify examples take up too much space. Figuring out how to
remove the blank lines would help. Perhaps we can reformat the table so
that the examples are in their own column. Or maybe it should just be
removed.—
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Can the vector section be moved to the supplement, or is it needed for the mechanics section that follows it?
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I just moved a lot of examples from the features section to the supplement (I didn't touch the quantum section yet). I'm not a huge fan of it, as now there are far fewer examples, but the paper, as it stands now (in the reviews branch), is under 20 pages, though just barely.
Honestly, I would prefer to move the whole domain specific section to the supplement (and keep the examples from the features section), but the consensus at #109 was that this is an important section.
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And, for what it is worth, I think that the domain specific stuff is better written than some of the feature stuff - even if it isn't the best fit conceptually.
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If we need, I can make a pass at shortening the quantum section.
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And, for what it is worth, I think that the domain specific stuff is
better written than some of the feature stuff - even if it isn't the best
fit conceptually.—
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#156 (comment)
Brian E. Granger
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The numerics part can certainly be trimmed a bit.
Edit: done.
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Great. Now the paper is just over 18 pages.
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