%% 2010/01/24 \documentclass[11pt,twoside]{article} \usepackage{acta-m,euler} \frenchspacing \title{% Title %%Write here the title of your paper } \newcommand{\vol}{\textbf{2}, 2 (2010) xx--yy} %% to be completed by the editor, do not modify it \setcounter{page}{1} %% to be completed by the editor \newcommand{\amss}{\amssubj{11A25 %% Write here the AMS subject classification codes as: 11A25 }} %% Source: http://www.ams.org/msc/ \newcommand{\keyw}{\keywords{arithmetical function, M\"obius function %% Write here the keywords and phrases, as: arithmetical function, M\"obius function }} %% Source: http://www.ams.org/mathscinet/msc/pdfs/classifications2010.pdf %% or: http://www.zentralblatt-math.org/msc/data/msc2010.pdf \begin{document} \maketitle %% SINGLE AUTHOR. If you are a single author, please, use the following command and delete the \twoauthors command completely. \oneauthor{Author %% Write here the name of the author }{Affiliation %% Write here your affiliation including maybe your address. You can use \\ for line breaks. }{email@com %% Write here your email. } %% TWO AUTHORS. If there are two authors, please, use the following command and and delete the \oneauthor command completely. \twoauthors{Author1 %% Write here the first author's name. }{Affiliation1 %% Write here the first author's affiliation including maybe his address. You can use \\ for line breaks. }{email1@com %% Write here the first author's email. }{Author2 %% Write here the second author's name. }{Affiliation2 %% Write here the second author's affiliation including maybe his address. You can use \\ for line breaks. }{email2@com %% Write here the first author's email. } %% MORE AUTHORS. For more than two authors, please, use both commands, maybe more than once. %% Short name of the authors and short title, to be included in heading. \short{Short name %% Write here the short name of authors, using commas. }{Short title %%Write here the short title } \begin{abstract} This is the abstract. %% Write here the abstract of your paper. \end{abstract} %% Write here your paper using the section command, theorem-like environments as: %% definition, theorem, lemma, corollary, criterion, example, exercise, notation, problem, proposition, remark. %% For proof you can use the proof environment. %% For references use the following format. For citation use e. g. \cite{lothaire}. \begin{theorem} This is the first theorem. \end{theorem} \begin{proof} Here the proof of the first theorem is given. Here the proof of the first theorem is given. Here the proof of the first theorem is given. Here the proof of the first theorem is given. \end{proof} \begin{lemma} This is a lemma. \end{lemma} \begin{theorem} This is a new theorem. \end{theorem} %% For references use the following format. %% For citation use e. g. For a single reference use: \cite{aldo} %% For more references: \medskip For more than one references use: \cite{aldo, lothaire, perfect}. \medskip All references must be cited in the text of your paper. In references, after a red arrow will appear the hyperlink backreferences to the pages where they have been cited. This can be used for verification if you really cited all references. \medskip For the usual abbreviation of theoretical journals you can use the address: http://www.ams.org/msnhtml/serials.pdf. \medskip For acknowledgements instead of footnote, please, use an acknowledgement section at the end of your paper. \medskip An example of a new reference: \cite{perfect}. %% All references must be cited in the text of your paper. In references, after a red arrow will appear %% the hyperlink backreferences to the pages where they have been cited. %% For the usual abbreviation of theoretical journals you can use the address: http://www.ams.org/msnhtml/serials.pdf \begin{thebibliography}{9} \bibitem{lothaire} M. Lothaire, \textit{Combinatorics on words}, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1983. \bibitem{perfect} M. Livingston, Q. F. Stout, Perfect dominating sets, \textit{Congr. Numer.}, {\bf 78} (1990), 187--203. \bibitem{aldo} A. de Luca, On the combinatorics of finite words, \textit{Theor. Comput. Sci.}, {\bf 218} (1999), 13--39. \end{thebibliography} \bigskip \rightline{\emph{Received: }} %% to be completed by the editor \end{document} .