ats:
"PhD students at Sharif University, apparently fed up with their school's policies regarding how published papers are considered for their thesis requirements, used SCIgen to submit a paper to the Elsevier journal, Applied Mathematics and Computation."
"Anyhow, as you might guess, this paper was accepted by the journal as an "article in proof," and they even provided an edited and formatted article proof, along with an awesome set of corrections to be resolved."
Elsevier aren't best liked among the academic community -- accepting (and even copyediting) a completely randomly generated paper doesn't really show them in a good light.
ats: Pretty pictures of complex chips.