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What should I do if there are errors in the data of previously published papers?
For example, the data of papers published in the past are a bit wrong. Can I write my graduation thesis and revise it now? Modify it and send an errata to the original magazine. There are special articles of this type, and you can independently publish papers and write graduation papers. Of course it can be changed. It is common for dale79 to make mistakes in his thesis. Depending on how you look at your graduation thesis, you can avoid it or correct it. It depends on the nature of the error. If the theory of the paper leads to data errors, it will be more troublesome. If the theory is correct, but if the selected example is wrong, we can avoid the original publication of silentmoon by Chunzhang 20 10-07- 12207: correction, and send an errata to the original magazine. This type of article is special, and mistakes are common in papers. Depending on how you treat your graduation thesis, you can avoid it or modify it. It depends on the nature of the error. If the theory of the paper leads to data errors, it will be more troublesome. If the theory is correct, only the selected example is wrong and can be avoided. Thank you! But the simulation result is wrong and the theory should be right. Of course, the discussion needs to be revised based on the simulation results. Can you attach the new simulation results? Purezhang (station contact TA) originally posted by Silent Moon 2010-07-122318: No problem, if someone asks you, you can go around, and then a few years later, someone will quote your data to post an article, which is no problem. You can go around when someone asks, and then when someone quotes your data to post an article a few years later, you can tell him that I have made some miscalculations. I also think that as long as it is not a theoretical problem, it will be easier to solve, and it will be more troublesome to be afraid of the theoretical damage of the published paper.