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Where to publish short notes which don't deserve real publication (an article in a peer reviewed journal)?

I'd press it in blogs but even in blogs supporting math formulas (wordpress.com) it is not very convenient to edit texts with formulas.

As an option: Put a PDF file online and post just a reference to it in a blog.

Better options?

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    Perhaps you should reconsider and do it on wordpress (or another blogging source) anyway? I have a math wordpress blog and it's not so bad, if you know some latex. Do you know $\LaTeX$?2012-05-09
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    @mixedmath: I know LaTeX. I used to be a LaTeX expert a few years before, now I remember not all but enough. Nevertheless I use TeXmacs not LaTeX to edit my manuscripts. I convert to LaTeX only before sending to a journal.2012-05-09
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    conceivably, I could help you with some of the formatting, or direct you to someone that can. If you're interested, you can go [here](http://mixedmath.wordpress.com/about/) (a wordpress account) to send me one such note or something.2012-05-10
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    It seems that some people put such things simply on their websites: [Pete L. Clark's Exposition's](http://math.uga.edu/~pete/expositions.html), [Expository papers by K. Conrad](http://www.math.uconn.edu/~kconrad/blurbs/).2012-05-10
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    Uploading it to arxiv (independently of publishing) might be also a good idea, just for the convenience of the readers.2012-05-21
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    Related at academia.se: https://academia.stackexchange.com/q/17094/2017-06-22

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