My son who has entered grade-11, has gotten deeply fascinated and involved in math and theoretical computer science, spanning areas like number theory, math of cryptography, galois field theory, and category theory after attending some well recognized math camps over the last 2 years.
He thinks there are some alternative interesting proofs for some of the theorems he's worked on. They're not new things that can be published in regular math journals, but just other ways of proving known stuff. Is there a math/cs focused publication that might encourage such articles?
Thank you!
https://www.komal.hu/home.e.shtml
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Középiskolai_Matematikai_és_Fi...
They publish in English and Hungarian.
And, of course, there are no requirements regarding age or institution to publish on https://www.arxiv.org
What would be useful to know is more about these "alternate proofs". There is real and genuine value in having more than one proof of a theorem, especially if it takes a different approach, or has a different "flavour". However, it's impossible to tell without seeing more.
It's unlikely that I would be able to assess his work in any meaningful way, but the first step would be to get people to skim and comment,so it would need to be available somewhere on-line. It would also be helpful if you had information in your profile as to how one might contact you.