Tools · Submission Kit
Submission Kit
Project Scope
This page is the “hand it to someone else” layer.
When research is shared, most confusion does not come from mathematics. It comes from packaging.
- What should I read first.
- Which file is the authoritative statement.
- Where are the proofs.
- What is the verification story.
The submission kit exists so an external reader does not have to reverse-engineer the project.
What you should expect
- A clean recommended reading order.
- A stable set of artifacts that correspond to the site pages.
- A structure that makes it easy for a reviewer, editor, or collaborator to navigate without repeated questions.
If you are reading casually, you may not need this page. If you are preparing to share the work publicly, this page saves time and reduces misunderstanding.
Project Scope
This page collects the submission-ready materials.
- What it is: the organized package of the paper plus the supporting pieces a careful reader or referee will ask for.
- Why it matters: it prevents “missing context” by keeping the narrative, appendices, and verification story in one coherent bundle.
- What you do with it: download the paper, use the checklists, and follow the verification references when needed.
| Audience | What this kit provides |
|---|---|
| A first-time reader | A clean entry point and guided reading path |
| A referee | Proof and appendix pointers, with sharpness and failure-mode coverage |
| A reproducer | Tool references and checklists to rerun the verification |
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