I have recently graduated with a phd in pure math (harmonic analysis type stuff) from a respectable university, however, I don't have any publications (did not even try submitting) and I had chosen to embargo my thesis for a year so it is not possible to download from the university repository.
Now I realise maybe it was a bad idea to restrict the access in case the interviewer may want to see what type of maths did my research involve or do they not care when it's pure maths anyway? I could turn some chapters into paper-style articles and upload to Arxiv to make it available. Would it be a good idea? Or perhaps trying to publish some of my work - this would require even more editting but again, would it make any difference if my work was published in a decent journal?
Thanks!
Now I realise maybe it was a bad idea to restrict the access in case the interviewer may want to see what type of maths did my research involve or do they not care when it's pure maths anyway? I could turn some chapters into paper-style articles and upload to Arxiv to make it available. Would it be a good idea? Or perhaps trying to publish some of my work - this would require even more editting but again, would it make any difference if my work was published in a decent journal?
Thanks!