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Jul 6 at 22:21 vote accept Heartless_Jellyfish
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Jul 5 at 16:04 comment added Captain Emacs In a journal without fixed deadlines, you may just ask them to correct it. Do so ASAP. In a conference, that may be an outright desk reject without option for appeal, depending on the importance and volume that the conference has.
Jul 5 at 15:22 comment added Nate Eldredge For situations like this, especially in case of panic, it helps to remember that a journal wants to publish good papers. That's the entire point of a journal. So they have every incentive to work with you and let you correct this. Think from the editor's perspective: wouldn't it be foolish of them to reject a potentially great paper for a purely technical issue like this, which can be fixed with practically no effort on their part?
Jul 5 at 15:08 answer added JoshuaZ timeline score: 8
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