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macros in the abstract and avoid references to anything in the paper, since
the abstract will be detached from the article.
1. Section title
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two of text between the subsection and the subsubsection titles please.
Proclaims (theorems, propositions,...) should be inserted as follows:
Theorem 1.1. Statement of the theorem.
Please, do not put a proclaim immediately following a subtitle of any level.
Write a line or two of text in between.
Proof. A proof. For displayed equations (formulas) you may use
(1.1) e
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= 1
and similar L
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you may refer to (1.1) in the subsequent text. We strongly encourage the usage of
this dynamic system of referencing instead of a statical one, for example to (1.1).
If you do not refer to an equation, then you may write it as
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e
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Key words and phrases. optional, but desirable.
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In such a starred version the equation will not be enumerated. If you want to use
a distinctive tag to an equation, you may do so in the following manner:
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So you can refer to ().
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reference or if they are too long or complicated. Please do not enumerate displayed
formulas that are not referred to.
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References
1. A. U. Thor, (not Thor, A.U.!) Title of paper, J. Math. 99 (2008), 111222.
2. A. U. Thor, Title of paper, in: E. Ditor (ed.), Title of Book, Publisher, City, Year, 888999.
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