ELA formatting guidelines
A
manuscript for ELA must be written in acceptable and fluent English. It
may be in color provided it is equally readable when displayed in black
and white.
Manuscripts for ELA must be developed using the SIAM LaTeX Macro Package, which can be downloaded at the SIAM website (download the siamltex.zip file). The ELA style is implemented and illustrated in the downloadable example (sample.tex, sample.pdf).
Manuscripts submitted to ELA are
compiled in LaTeX and then converted to PostScript and PDF. It is the
author's responsibility to see that LaTeX can compile the manuscript
and its accompanying PostScript files. However, successful compilation
of the manuscript does not guarantee that the resulting *.dvi file can
be processed into PostScript by ELA's software. In case of
difficulties, it may be necessary for the author to revise or
reconstruct the article's PostScript illustrations. Accordingly,
authors are advised to save the data and the programs that produced the
data until their articles are published. Normally, PostScript files
produced by such programs as MATLAB or Maple can be processed without
difficulty.
The sample file gives examples of several important formatting conventions. These are given as a checklist below.
Title, authors, etc
✓The title and submission information follows that of the sample.
✓Authors, addresses and funding information format follows that of the sample.
✓A good
descriptive abstract, written in the third person and of no more that
250 words, is given.
✓A short list (4-6) of pertinent keywords is provided.
✓Primary and secondary AMS classifications are listed.
General formatting✓Each section begins with \section{name-of-section} command.
✓Definitions, lemmas, theorems, etc., are numbered consecutively within each section.
Formulas are numbered on the
left. This conventions will be automatic when the style file is properly used.
✓The command sets
\begin{lemma} \end{lemma},
\begin{theorem} \end{theorem},
\begin{corollary} \end{corollary}
are used to create Lemmas, Theorems, and Corollaries.
✓Proofs are begun
with \begin{proof} and ended with \end{proof}. When the end of a
proof is a displayed
formula, the end of the proof mark is in the line of the formula (this can be accomplished using the \cvd macro)
✓Text in remark and definition boxes
is in roman font (this can be achieved with a \begin{remark} \rm
Content of remark \end{remark}, and similarly for definitions).
✓If a formula is not referenced in the text, then it should not be numbered.
Mathematics
✓Use the macros \reals to denote the real numbers and \complex to denote the complex numbers.✓Use square brackets [ and ] for arrays and matrices.
Figures & Illustrations
Figures may be produced using LaTeX
commands, or they may be produced in PostScript. All manuscripts using
PostScript figures must include the LaTeX commands required to
incorporate the figure into the manuscript. Please consult the
LaTeX sample and a LaTeX manual for more information about adding
figures to a manuscript.
Citations within the text
A consistent style should be used,
and the style of in-text citations should conform to the reference
style chosen. To refer to a specific page or item in an article or book
the following formats may be used: [2, p. 51]; [H, p. 51]; Hershkowitz
[2, p. 51]; or Hershkowitz (1977, p. 51).
Bibliography✓References are listed in alphabetical order.✓The bibliography style "plain", as per ELA format, is used.✓There is a reference in the text for each item in the bibliography.✓The bibliography
in the sample file for citing journal articles and books is
consistently followed.
Example for a journal article:
[1] Hans Schneider. Theorems on M-splittings of a singular M-matrix which
depend on graph structure. Linear Algebra and its Applications,
58:407–424,
1984.
Example for a book:
[2] Richard S. Varga. Matrix Iterative Analysis. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs,
New Jersey, 1962.
✓Throughout entire bibliography the journal titles are either completely spelled out or,
abbreviated (using the abbreviation found in Mathematical Reviews).
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