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I am interested in signing up for academic social network like Mendeley, ResearchGate, Academia.edu where

  • I can read papers published by mathematicians.
  • Allows to publish papers.
  • Allows to collaborate with other mathematicians.

I am interested in a such network where majority of mathematicians use. I did a google search but no luck.

user158
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  • maybe the one cornell arXiv.org or something like that. – marshal craft Nov 01 '17 at 06:23
  • Since it is an archive, not a network it only support reading. – user158 Nov 01 '17 at 06:50
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    I'm sure there is no "network which a majority of mathematicians use" – Angina Seng Nov 01 '17 at 07:48
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    Indeed, the lack of "Like" button can be seen as a serious disadvantage in these days. Other than that, arxiv is the network you are after. – Ivan Neretin Nov 01 '17 at 08:40
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    I was wondering why arXiv.org is so popular among you guys – user158 Nov 01 '17 at 11:41
  • https://mathoverflow.net/questions/284954/what-kind-of-academic-social-networks-do-mathematicians-use – Asaf Karagila Nov 01 '17 at 11:54
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    I think because it is more liberal to allowing publishing of papers, which also means yes there are probably some poor ones. But one can argue any publishing organisation has that. I believe Andrew Lisey exceptional simple e8 group theory of everything used arxiv.org, as well Gregory Pearlman for Poincare conjecture. So I think there is feedback, though maybe not directly built in, if your papers are interesting to someone. – marshal craft Nov 01 '17 at 13:56
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    Also im not aware of popular mathematician dating websites? – marshal craft Nov 01 '17 at 14:21

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