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diff --git a/appeal.tex b/appeal.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6af3109 --- /dev/null +++ b/appeal.tex @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +\documentclass[a4paper]{letter} + +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} % why not type "Bézout" with unicode? +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % vector fonts plz +\usepackage{newtxtext,newtxmath} % Times for PR +\usepackage[ + colorlinks=true, + urlcolor=purple, + linkcolor=black, + citecolor=black, + filecolor=black +]{hyperref} % ref and cite links with pretty colors +\usepackage{xcolor} +\usepackage[style=phys]{biblatex} + +\addbibresource{bezout.bib} + +\signature{ + \vspace{-6\medskipamount} + \smallskip + Jaron Kent-Dobias \& Jorge Kurchan +} + +\address{ + Laboratoire de Physique\\ + Ecole Normale Sup\'erieure\\ + 24 rue Lhomond\\ + 75005 Paris +} + +\begin{document} +\begin{letter}{ + Editorial Office\\ + Physical Review Letters\\ + 1 Research Road\\ + Ridge, NY 11961 +} + +\opening{To the editors of Physical Review,} + +We wish to appeal your decision on our manuscript \emph{Complex complex +landscapes}, which received a single referee report. + +We believe that the referee's overall criticisms of our paper are not entirely +justified (and above all, difficult to answer). We have, however, submitted a +revised manuscript clarifying the specific aspects that the referee found trying. + +The referee seems particularly worried that we have cited articles that are not +themselves sufficiently cited, so we thought it may be useful propose a set of +referees that are beyond suspicion of incompetence or uncitedness: + +\begin{tabular}{ll} + G Ben Arous & Courant \\ + M Berry & Bristol\\ + Y Fyodorov & King's College London \\ + Daniel Fisher& Stanford\\ + T Lubensky & U Penn\\ + M Moore & Manchester \\ + E Witten & IAS Princeton +\end{tabular} + +We have also pointed out some very first results of the geometric implications for a +random complex landscape of our calculation, something we plan to expend on in +a future full article. + +Let us conclude by remarking that, although it is probably true that this paper will not +make more than one hundred citations next year, we are confident that it will still +be considered relevant in ten years time. + + +\closing{Sincerely,} + +\vspace{1em} + +\end{letter} + +\end{document} |