The Editor wishes to retract the article1 because extensive passages in it, including results claimed to be new, are identical to material in a previously published paper by Yonggui Zhu. The author has not agreed to this retraction.
June 3, 2013
Journal retracts paper for plagiarism, but mathematician author doesn’t agree - Retraction Watch
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Plagiarism pinioned
NATURE/EDITORIAL doi:10.1038/466159b Published online 07 July 2010 There are tools to detect non-originality in articles, but instilling ethical norms remains essentialIt is both encouraging and disheartening to hear that major science publishers intend to roll out the CrossCheck plagiarism-sc... READ MORE>>
Academic corruption undermining higher education: Yau Shing-tung
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A CULTURE OF PLAGIARISM
Setiono Sugiharto The Jakarta PostPublication Date: 18-02-2010 A recent report on plagiarism implicating a professor from a private university in Indonesia has set a bad precedent for the integrity of academic honesty.Alleged to have published a plagiarised article in this paper, this senior schola... READ MORE>>
'Academic' humiliated U. of Tokyo
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Rampant cheating hurts China's research ambitions
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