Preparation of Manuscripts
Comptes rendus mathématiques - Mathematical
Reports is committed to processing all submitted papers in the
shortest possible time. It is, therefore, important that authors take
great care to ensure that their manuscripts conform to the following
specifications:
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Manuscripts must be in their final form. Articles sent by mail should be
printed on one side only with generous margins and interline spacing.
The first page should contain a short
descriptive title, the name(s) of the author(s) followed by abstracts,
in English and French, not exceeding 200 words, which can be read
independently of the paper. This should be followed by the Mathematics
Subject Classification Number for the primary and secondary subjects of
the article. A list of these numbers can be found in the annual subject
index in Mathematical Reviews. The institutional affiliation and
complete address (including e-mail if possible) of each author should
appear at the bottom of the last page.
- Illustrations and
diagrams must be submitted on separate sheets.
They should be drawn in India ink on white high-gloss paper
and be at the quality of a university graphics department. If the
illustrations are prepared using computer software that outputs
standard PostScript files, these may be included, and, if
possible, will be used when printing the paper. The author's name and
the title of the paper should be written lightly on the back of each
illustration.
- Citations should be to an alphabetical bibliography at
the end of the paper.
The style should conform to one of those used in
recent issues of Comptes rendus mathématiques - Mathematical
Reports.
The list of references should use the standard
journal
abbreviations conforming to those shown in the annual index to
Mathematical Reviews.
- Footnotes, other than those which refer to
the title or author(s), should be numbered consecutively and placed at
the bottom of the page to which they refer.
- The use of TeX for manuscript preparation is strongly
encouraged.
The special formatting of files used for publication
require that some modification of author-submitted source files be
made by the CMS TeX Office.
It is helpful if authors minimize their
formatting and use of special symbols.
An information sheet with
further suggestions is available from the CMS TeX Office (Department
of Mathematics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
MB R3T 2N2), or by electronic mail using the address:
texeditor@journals.cms.math.ca.
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