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Sign up[PRE REVIEW]: CaPS: Casimir Effect in the Plane-Sphere Geometry #1907
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Hi @michael-hartmann and thanks for your submission. Please add to your paper to include:
and possibly also
which is hard to discern from this outside perspective currently. We want to see a clear research use stated clearly. |
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I'm going to mark this as paused for now - @michael-hartmann, please let us know when you have addressed the previous points. |
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Thank you for your suggestions. We have addressed the previous points by (i) extending the introduction for a non-specific audience, and (ii) adding references to experiments that have used data generated with our software. We hope that the review can now continue. :-) |
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Sorry for the delay in getting back to this - our rotating associate editor-in-chief system showed some flaws over the holidays |
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@whedon assign @danielskatz as editor |
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OK, the editor is @danielskatz |
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@danielskatz Thank you for your reply. I had a look at the list of JOSS reviewers and think jochym and jwuttke are good candidates. Both have a background in theoretical physics, experience in scattering (might be helpful), and listed C among their programming languages. |
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whedon commentedNov 21, 2019
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Submitting author: @michael-hartmann (Michael Hartmann)
Repository: https://github.com/michael-hartmann/caps/
Version: 0.5
Editor: @danielskatz
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