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I want to submit a paper in the following new journal

http://www.isaacpub.com/AboutThisJournal.aspx?ids=19

I have already published in IsaacScientific journal, namely this paper:

http://www.isaacpub.com/PaperInformation.aspx?ids=4&pid=1055&jqy=Volume%C2%A01,%C2%A0Number%C2%A02,%C2%A0August%C2%A02016&JShortName=AdAp

The topic of the paper which I desire is the use of pointless topology (a theory that uses locales and frames instead of points to construct topological spaces) with reference to Loop Quantum Gravity. Since Loop quantum gravity uses spin networks and spinfoams as fundamental objects instead of points, I think it would make sense to think about a pointless representation. This will simplify the path integral for spinfoams. What the paper will have:

- Introduction

- A few basics of point-free topology

- Discussion (about the suitability of pointless topology in Loop Quantum Gravity)

That was just a suggestion about a paper; the topic might be little different from this.

I am still a novice in writing papers, but I am very interested in Theoretical Physics and I have good ideas for the paper content. Are there any people that can support me? Or are there other possibilities to contact with other researchers?

asked Jan 19, 2017 in Chat by PatrickLinker (40 points) [ revision history ]

Usually one asks one's supervisor.

If you are self-taught, the first thing you need to do is to make sure that your contribution is at the level of typical research papers in the area. In your case, look at recent publications on loop quantum gravity and see which level they have and what they discuss. At the same time you'll find out this way the people who might be interested in your results. if you think your level is adequate ask a few of these for advice - not more than 3, else you'll soon be regarded as a crackpot.

If you get a useful response heed the advice. But if none responds satisfactorily you can be quite confident that your contribution isn't interesting for the community, and hence not publishable. See also the entry ''How to get your work published'' in Chapter C4 of my theoretical physics FAQ.

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