Instructions

Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Applications

  • Manuscripts may be submitted to any one of the editors. For each of the papers the author is requested to send the original manuscript to the editor by e-mail or postal mail. Authors may send the manuscripts to any editor who is most closely concerned with the topic of the papers. The papers submitted to the journal will be carefully reviewed by some specialists in the same field, and the final decision of acceptance for publication will be made on the basis of the reviewer's reports.

  • Authors are requested to prepare their manuscripts in English. Moreover, since the papers will be reproduced directly from final camera-ready copy provided by the authors, the authors are requested to submit their manuscripts electronically typeset in LaTeX or AMS-TeX. The most preferable one is LaTeX. The output of low quality dot-matrix printers is not acceptable. The class file "amsa.cls" is available for the paper submission to Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Applications. In this case, it is helpful to use "sample.tex", see also "sample.pdf".

    sample.pdf



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  • (Preparation of Manuscripts): Authors are requested to use white paper of A4-size (21cm x 29.7cm) of good quality and the area (16cm x 23cm) on one side of paper should be fully used for the preparation of manuscripts. The type size and style should be set in "12-point, article" for LaTeX ~ (or similar environments for AMS-TeX).

    • The first page should be composed of only the title of the paper, names of the authors with their mailing (and e-mail) addresses, the abstract of the paper and any footnotes, and it should be organized as follows:

      1. A space (2cm deep) at the top of the first page should be left for the publisher (the volume number and the page numbers).

      2. The title of the paper should be printed in BOLD CAPITALS and the authors' names are printed without the preposition "by" on the line below the title. The address of each author is printed below his/her name.

      3. A space (2cm deep) between the authors' addresses and the abstract of the paper should be left for editorial use.

      4. The abstract, with the word "Abstract" in boldface, of at most 10 lines should be included completely in the first page.

      5. Keywords will be used for indexing purposes.

    • The text of the paper should begin with the "Introduction (or 1. Introduction)" from the top of the second page. On each page the area (16cm x 23cm) should be fully used for the text.

    • Formula numbers should be placed at the right line border. Classifying words such as Lemma, Proposition, Theorem, Corollary, Definition, Remark and Example should be printed in boldface. The statements of lemmas, propositions, theorems and corollaries are preferably printed in "italics".

    • The references, with the word "References" in boldface, should be listed in alphabetical order with numbers ([1], [2],...), at the end of the text.

Sample tex file for "amsa.cls"


\documentclass{amsa}

\renewcommand{\thefootnote}{\fnsymbol{footnote}}

\setcounter{page}{32}
\newcommand{\editor}{Xxxxxxxx, XXXX}
\newcommand{\rcptDate}{Xxxx XX, XXXX}

\begin{document}
\label{page:t}
\thispagestyle{plain}
\title{THE TITLE SHOULD BE WRITTEN \\
IN CAPITAL LETTERS, \\ 
{G}AKKO {T}OSHO
}
%%
\dedication{A line for dedication}
%%
\author{Name of 1st author \footnotemark[1]}
\affiliation{1st line of affiliation \\ 2nd line of affiliation \\ 3rd line of  affiliation}
\email{e-mail address of 1st author}
%
\sauthor{Name of 2nd author \footnotemark[2]}
\saffiliation{1st line of affiliation \\ 2nd line of affiliation}
\semail{e-mail address of 2nd author}
%
%\tauthor{Name of 3rd author}
%\taffiliation{1st line of affiliation \\ 2nd line of affiliation}
%\temail{e-mail address of 3rd author
%
%\fauthor{Name of 4th author}
%\faffiliation{1st line of affiliation \\ 2nd line of affiliation}
%\femail{e-mail address of 4th author}
%Please do not use \date 
\footcomment{
This work is supported by xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.\\
AMS Subject Classification: 00A00, 00A00, 00A00.\\
Keyworks: xxxxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxxxx.
}
\footnotetext[1]{aaa}
\footnotetext[2]{bbb}
\maketitle
\noindent
{\bf Abstract.} \indent
The title should be written in captal letters. 
Then, it is helpful to enclose the first letter of personal names in braces, for instance, to type 
``\verb|{G}AKKO {T}OSHO|'' for ``Gakko Tosho''. 
The first page should be composed of 
only the title of the paper, 
names of the authors with their affiliations and e-mail addresses, 
the abstract of the paper and any footnotes, including Date of Receipt, 
AMS Subject Classification, Keywords, etc. 
Keywords will be used for indexing purposes. 
%\pagebreak
\newpage


\section{Introduction} 
\indent 

The text of the paper should begin with the 
``Introduction (or 1. Introduction)'', and it should be written from the top of the second page. 
On each page the area should be fully used for the text. 

Formula numbers should be placed at the left (or right) line border. 
Classifying words such as Lemma, Proposition, Theorem, Corollary, Definition, 
Remark and Example should be printed in boldfaces. 

\paragraph{Definition 1.1.}
The statements of definitions, remarks, and examples are preferably printed in ``romans''.

\paragraph{Theorem 1.1.}
{\it 
The statements of lemmas, propositions, theorems and corollaries are preferably printed in ``italics''.}
\bigskip

The references should be entitled ``References'' in boldface, and it should be listed in alphabetical order 
with numbers \cite{Aaa76, BC92, DEF93, Ggg15}, at the end of the text.


\section{AMSA class file}
\indent 

The class file ``amsa.cls'' is available for the paper submission to 
Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Applications. 


\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\bibitem{Aaa76} 
	\newblock A.\ {A}aaaa, 
	\newblock {\it Title of the book by {A}aaa}, 
	\newblock Aaaaa, 1976. 
\bibitem{BC92} 
	\newblock B.\ {B}bbb and C.\ {C}ccc, 
	\newblock Title of the paper by {B}bbb and {C}ccc,
	\newblock Adv.\ Math.\ Sci.\ Appl., {\bf 1} (1992), 431--450.
\bibitem{DEF93} 
	\newblock D.\ {D}ddd, E.\ {E}eee and F.\ {F}fff, 
	\newblock Title of the paper by {D}ddd, {E}eee and {F}fff, 
	\newblock pp.~1--20 in {\it Proceedings of the international conference}, {\bf Vol.1}, GAKUTO Internat.\ Ser.\ Math.\ Sci.\ Appl., 1993.
\bibitem{Ggg15} 
	G.\ {G}ggg, 
	\newblock Title of the paper by {G}ggg, 
	\newblock Preprint arXiv:0000.00000 [math.AP] (2015), pp.~1--20.
\end{thebibliography}

\label{page:e}
\end{document}