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Journal of Physical Mathematics

Vol. * (20**), No. *, 13

Sample article for Journal Physical Mathematics


First Names LASTNAME
a b a

and Co AUTHOR

Address, Country E-mail: email@address Address, Country E-mail: email@address


Abstract This is a sample article for the Journal of Physical Mathematics. It serves as a template A for creating L TEX-documents in the style of the journal. 2000 MSC: 00-XX

Introduction

This document serves as a template for preparing a paper for publication in Journal of Physical Mathematics. The authors are kindly requested to prepare their papers using the jpm.cls A style le. Though without being a L TEX-manual, it may give some hints how to typeset some commonly used mathematical constructs in a way that is suitable for the journal. The document class for the journal jpm is a small extension to the standard document class A article. It also requires that the packages amsthm and amssymb of AMS-L TEX be installed in the TEX typesetting system. It is recommended, though not required, to use the amsmath package.

Displayed mathematics

Displayed mathematics is aligned to the left and the equation numbering is subordinated to the section numbering, e.g. ln x dx = x ln x x + C (2.1)

Please not the missing punctuation marks after the displayed equations. A group of displayed math is most conveniently created with the gather environment ln x dx = x ln x x + C arctan x dx = 1 +C 1 + x2 1 + sin x 1 dx = ln +C cos x cos x (2.2) (2.3) (2.4)

It is simple to create subequation numbering with the subequations environment ln x dx = x ln x x + C (2.5a)

2 arctan x dx = 1 +C 1 + x2 1 1 + sin x dx = ln +C cos x cos x

F. N. Lastname and C. Author (2.5b) (2.5c)

By using \label and \ref we can reference all these subequations at once, such as (2.5), or one at a time, (2.5a), (2.5b) and (2.5). Equations may also be split over several lines using the gather environment A=B+C +D+E +F +G+H (2.6) Note that the indentation of the second line should be done with \qquad. The equation number on the rst line is removed with \notag. Alternatively, there are the environments gather*, equation*, align* that do not produce any equation numbers at all A=B+C +D+E +E+D+C +B

Theorem like environments


A=B+C +D+E +F +G+H +I +J (3.1)

Here is another equation for this section (note the equation number!)

Environments for theorems, lemmas, corollaries, propositions, denitions, examples, remarks and the like are dened in the preamble of the document, with the \newenvironment command. Theorem 3.1. Theorems, lemmas, propositions etc. should be typeset in italic. Proof. There is a special environment proof for proofs. Lemma 3.2. One can not have a proof without a statement. Proof. This particular proof ends with an equation. This makes it necessary to apply some A L TEX trick to get the QED square in the right position (A + U V T )1 = A1 A1 U (I + V T A1 U )1 V T A1 Denition 3.3. Denitions, examples, remarks and the like should not be in italic.

Footnotes

The footnote rule is destroyed when the rst page of the paper is produced. This makes it necessary to apply the command \resetfootnoterule1 before any use of footnotes, though it only is necessary to apply it once. Be careful with the placement of the command, since it is the setting when the PAGEBREAK occurs that determines the output.
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This command is only dened in the jpm document class.

Sample article for J. Phys. Math.

About references

It is preferable that the reference list should be in alphabetical order. The reference list of this document contains some examples of the style used in the journal.

Further reading

A A There are several books on typesetting using L TEX, e.g. [3, 2]. The features of AMS-L TEX are A also explained in the documentation of the AMS-L TEX distribution.

References
[1] M. Kikkawa. Kikkawa loops and homogeneous spaces. Comm. Math. Univ. Carolinae, 41 (2000), 279-285. A [2] M. Goossens, F. Mittelbach and A. Samarin. The L TEX Companion. Addison Wesley, New York, 1993. A [3] L. Lamport. L TEX, A Document Preparation System. Second Edition. Addison Wesley, New York, 1994. [4] S. Okubo. Algebras satisfying symmetric triality conditions. In Non-Associative Algebra and Its Applications. L. Sabinin, L. Sbitneva, and I. Shestakov, Eds. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton-London-New York, 2006, 313321.
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