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  • Thank you. Some senior people have told me that it is unlikely people will try to dig stuff like this up if it's not on my CV. I will omit them.
    – GQ25
    Commented yesterday
  • I agree that it is unlikely.
    – Buffy
    Commented yesterday
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    @GQ25 It's unlikely that people will specifically go looking for papers not on your CV. But they may well look at your citations on MathSciNet and Google Scholar, so you should consider whether they are likely to notice these papers if they do. Commented yesterday
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    @GC25 Probably not, as long as you are prepared to be asked about it. Commented yesterday
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    Can you explain the disagreement between your answer and this one? They say that a CV should be comprehensive, it's not like a resume.
    – Barmar
    Commented 21 hours ago