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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/amsamp.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/amsamp.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 44048937dd7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/amsamp.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,365 +0,0 @@ -% This is the sample paper for the AmSTeX SIAM style file, (amstex)siam.sty -% for use with AmSTeX version 2.1 or later and amsppt.sty, version 2.1a. -% RCS information: $Revision: 1.1 $, $Date: 93/01/25 15:33:19 $. -\input amstex -\documentstyle{amstexs1} -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% Macro definitions for running heads and first page % -\accepted\SIMAF % -\firstpageno{10} % -\lastpageno{12} % -\issuevolume{1} % -\issuenumber{2} % -\issuemonth{February} % -\placenumber{002} % place of paper in this issue % -\issueyear{1988} % -\shortauthor{Bradley J. Lucier and Douglas N. Arnold} % -\shorttitle{A Sample Paper} % -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% Macros specific to this paper % -\define\loner{{L^1(\Bbb R)}} % -\define\linfr{{L^\infty(\Bbb R)}} % -\define\bvr{{\roman{BV}(\Bbb R)}} % -\define\TV{{\roman {TV}}} % -\define\sdot{\,\cdot\,} % -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\topmatter -\title -A SAMPLE PAPER, WITH A RATHER LONG TITLE, TO ILLUSTRATE THE -\AmSTeX\ SIAM STYLE\footnote[\boldkey*]{Unlikely to appear.} -\endtitle -\author -BRADLEY J. LUCIER\footnote[\dag]{Department of Mathematics, Purdue University, -West Lafayette, Indiana 47907. Present address, somewhere on the beach -(lucier\@math.purdue.edu). -The work of the first author was not supported by the -Wolf Foundation.}\ and DOUGLAS N. ARNOLD\footnote[\ddag]{Department -of Mathematics, Pennsylvania State University, -University Park, Pennsylvania 16802.} -\endauthor -\abstract -This sample paper illustrates many of the amstex -macros as used with the \AmSTeX\ SIAM style file amstexsiam (version 2.0a). -The \AmSTeX\ SIAM style file, which -inputs and builds upon the amsppt style (version 2.1a or later) -of Michael Spivak, gives authors easy -access to most of the typographical constructions used in SIAM journals. -It does not address the issues of the table of contents -or tables, which must be set using more primitive \TeX\ macros. -\endabstract -\keywords -porous medium, interface curves -\endkeywords -\subjclass -65N60 -\endsubjclass -\endtopmatter -\document -\subhead 1. Introduction\endsubhead -We are concerned with numerical approximations to the so-called -porous-medium equation \cite{6}, -$$ -\alignedat2 - &u_t=\phi(u)_{xx},&&\qquad x\in\Bbb R,\quad t>0,\quad\phi(u)=u^m,\quad m>1, -\\ - &u(x,0)=u_0(x),&&\qquad x\in\Bbb R. -\endalignedat -\tag 1.1 -$$ -We assume that the initial data $u_0(x)$ has bounded support, that -$0\leq u_0\leq M$, and that $\phi(u_0)_x\in\bvr$. -It is well known that a unique solution $u(x,t)$ of (1.1) exists, -and that $u$ satisfies -$$ - 0\leq u\leq M\text{ and }\TV\phi(u(\,\cdot\,,t))_x\leq\TV\phi(u_0)_x. -\tag 1.2 -$$ -If the data has slightly more regularity, then this too is satisfied -by the solution. Specifically, if $m$ is no greater than two and -$u_0$ is Lipschitz continuous, then $u(\,\cdot\,,t)$ is also Lipschitz; -if $m$ is greater than two and $(u_0^{m-1})_x\in\linfr$, then -$(u(\,\cdot\,,t)^{m-1})_x\in\linfr$ -(see [3]). (This will follow from results presented here, also.) -We also use the fact that the solution $u$ is H\"older continuous in $t$. - -\subhead 2. $\linfr$ error bounds\endsubhead -After a simple definition, we state a theorem -that expresses the error of approximations $u^h$ in -terms of the weak truncation error $E$. -\definition{Definition 2.1}\rm A {\it definition} -is the same as a theorem set in roman -type. In version 2 of the \AmSTeX\ style file for the SIAM journals, -definitions are set with their own command. -\enddefinition -\proclaim{Theorem 2.1} -Let $\{u^h\}$ be a family of approximate solutions satisfying -the following conditions for $0\leq t\leq T${\rm:} -\roster -\item For all $x\in\Bbb R$ and positive $t$, $0\leq u^h(x,t)\leq M${\rm;} -\item Both $u$ and $u^h$ are H\"older--$\alpha$ in $x$ -for some $\alpha\in(0,1\wedge 1/(m-1))${\rm;} $u^h$ is right -continuous in $t${\rm;} -and $u^h$ is H\"older continuous in $t$ on -strips $\Bbb R\times(t^n,t^{n+1})$, with the set $\{t^n\}$ having no -limit points\/{\rm;} and -\item There exists a positive function $\omega(h,\epsilon)$ such that\/{\rm:} -whenever $\{w^\epsilon\}_{0<\epsilon\leq\epsilon_0}$ is a family of functions -in $\bold X$ for which -{\roster -\item"(a)" there is a sequence of positive numbers $\epsilon$ tending -to zero, such that for these values of -$\epsilon$, $\|w^\epsilon\|_\infty\leq 1/\epsilon$, -\item"(b)" for all positive -$\epsilon$, $\|w_x^\epsilon(\sdot,t)\|_\loner\leq 1/\epsilon^2$, and -\item"(c)" for all $\epsilon>0$, -$$ -\sup\Sb -x\in\Bbb R\\0\leq t_1,t_2\leq T\endSb -\dfrac{|w^\epsilon(x,t_2)-w^\epsilon(x,t_1)|}{|t_2-t_1|^p}\leq 1/\epsilon^2, -$$ -where $p$ is some number not exceeding $1$, -\endroster}% -then\footnote{This is an obvious ploy, but we need a footnote.} - $|E (u^h,w^\epsilon,T)|\leq\omega(h,\epsilon).$ -\item -This is the fourth item in the outer roster. -\endroster -Then, there is a constant $C=C(m,M,T)$ such that -$$\multline -\|u-u^h\|_{\infty,\Bbb R\times[0,T]}\leq C\biggl[ -\sup \biggl |\int_\Bbb R(u_0(x)-u^h(x,0)) w(x,0) \,dx\biggr|\\ -+\omega(h,\epsilon)+\epsilon^\alpha\biggr],\endmultline -\tag 2.1 -$$ -where the supremum is taken over all $w\in\bold X$. -\endproclaim - -\demo{Proof} -We assume first that $Q$ is decreasing and consider the following cases: -\case{Case\/ {\rm1:} -$b'\geq 1/2$} We have $P(1/8)\geq\delta>0$ where $\delta$ -depends only on $d$, for otherwise by (3.7) applied to $P$ and $p=\infty$, -$P$ could not attain the value $1$ at $x=1$. Similarly, for -$m=(a'+b')/2$, $Q(m)\geq\delta'>0$ for some $\delta'$ depending only on $d$ -since otherwise $Q$ cannot attain the value $1$ at $x=a'$. Hence, for -$\delta''=\min(\delta,\delta')$, -$|A(y)|\geq|m-1/8|\geq b'/4\geq\frac18\max(b',1)$ for -$y\in[0,\delta'']$. On the other hand, -$|A(y)|\leq \max(b',1)$ for all $y\in[0,1]$, so (4.2) follows for -all $1\leq p\leq\infty$. -\endcase -\case{Case\/ {\rm2:} -$b'\leq 1/2$} We have $P(3/4)\leq\delta<1$ with $\delta$ -depending only on $d$ for otherwise (3.7) applied to $1-P$ and $p=\infty$ -would show that $P$ could not attain the value $0$ at $x=0$. It follows -that $|A(y)|\geq 3/4-b'\geq 1/4$, $y\in[\delta,1]$, while $|A(y)|\leq 1$ -for all $y\in[0,1]$. Hence (4.2) follows for -all $1\leq p\leq\infty$. -\endcase -We consider now when $Q$ is increasing. We can assume that $Q$ is not -a translate of $P$, i.e\., we do not have $P(x)=Q(x+\delta)$ for some $\delta$, -for then (4.2) follows trivially. In what follows, $C$ and $\delta$ -depend on $d$, and $C$ may depend on $p$. We consider the following cases: -\case{Case\/ {\rm3:} $a'\geq 1/4$ and $b'\leq 100$} -From (3.7) for $P$ -and $p=\infty$, it follows that $P(1/8)\geq\delta$ since otherwise $P$ cannot -attain the value $1$ at $x=1$. Hence $|A(y)|\geq a'-1/8\geq1/8$ on -$[0,\delta]$. On the other hand $|A(y)|\leq b'$ for all $y\in[0,1]$ and hence -(4.2) follows for all $1\leq p\leq\infty$. -\endcase -Let $z$ be in $\bold X$. Because $E(u,\sdot,\sdot)\equiv0$, -Equation (1.5) implies that -$$ -\int_\Bbb R\Delta uz|^T_0dx=\int_0^T\int_\Bbb R -\Delta u(z_t+\phi[u,u^h]z_{xx})\,dx\,dt- -E(u^h,z,t), -\tag 2.2 -$$ -where $\Delta u=u-u^h$ and -$$ -\phi[u,u^h]=\dfrac{\phi(u)-\phi(u^h)}{u-u^h}. -$$ -Extend $\phi[u,u^h](\cdot,t)=\phi[u,u^h](\cdot,0)$ for negative $t$, and -$\phi[u,u^h](\cdot,t)=\phi[u,u^h](\cdot,T)$ -for $t>T$. -Fix a point $x_0$ and a number $\epsilon>0$. Let $j_\epsilon$ -be a smooth function of $x$ with integral $1$ and support in -$[-\epsilon,\epsilon]$, -and let $J_\delta$ be a smooth function of -$x$ and $t$ with integral $1$ and support in -$[-\delta,\delta]\times[-\delta,\delta]$; $\delta$ and $\epsilon$ are -positive numbers to be specified later. -We choose $z=z^{\epsilon\delta}$ to satisfy -$$ -\aligned - &z_t+(\delta+J_\delta*\phi[u,u^h])z_{xx}=0,\qquad x\in\Bbb R,\;0 -\leq t\leq T,\\ - &z(x,T)=j_\epsilon(x-x_0). -\endaligned -\tag 2.3 -$$ -The conclusion of the theorem now follows from (2.1) and the fact that -$$ -|j_\epsilon*\Delta u(x_0,t)-\Delta u(x_0,t)|\leq C\epsilon^\alpha, -$$ -which follows from Assumption 2. -\qquad\qed -\enddemo -\example{Example\/ {\rm 1}} This is an example of an example. -\endexample -\remark{Remark\/ {\rm 1}} Examples are set the same as definitions in -some styles, -and the same as proofs in others. What convention does this style follow? -\endremark -Sometimes you want to include a figure, as in Fig.~1. -\topinsert -\def\Bif{{\bf if\/ }}\def\Bwhile{{\bf while\/ }}\def\Belse{{\bf else\/ }} -\settabs\+\qquad&\qquad&\qquad&\qquad&\cr -\+\smc Tree Partition Algorithm \{\cr -\+&Let stack size denote the number of nodes in the\cr -\+&&subtrees stored temporarily on the local stack\cr -\+&pop I from global stack\cr -\+&set stack size := 0\cr -\+&\Bwhile (stack size $\leq$ max size and stack size + -I$\rightarrow$tree size $>$ 3 (max size)) \{\cr -\+&&process I as an interior node\cr -\+&&let min tree be the smaller of the subtrees of the two children of I\cr -\+&&let max tree be the larger of the subtrees of the two children of I\cr -\+&&\Bif (min tree$\rightarrow$tree size + stack size $>$ 3 (max size)) \{\cr -\+&&&push min tree onto the global stack\cr -\+&&\} \Belse \{\cr -\+&&&push min tree onto the local stack\cr -\+&&&set stack size := stack size + min tree$\rightarrow$tree size\cr -\+&&\}\cr -\+&&set I := max tree\cr -\+&\}\cr -\+&\Bif (I$\rightarrow$tree size + stack size $>$ 3 (max size)) \{\cr -\+&&push I onto the global stack\cr -\+&\} \Belse \{\cr -\+&&push I onto the local stack\cr -\+&\}\cr -\+&Process all subtrees on the local stack\cr -\+\}\cr -\botcaption{Fig.~1} Tree partition algorithm Tree partition algorithm -Tree partition algorithm Tree partition algorithm Tree partition algorithm -Tree partition algorithm Tree partition algorithm.\endcaption -\endinsert - -We finish with a table of all SIAM journals. -\midinsert -\topcaption{Table 1}{SIAM journal acronyms and titles}\endcaption -\settabs\+\indent&Acronym\indent&Title&\cr -\hbox to \hsize{\hrulefill} -\+&Acronym&Title&\cr -\hbox to \hsize{\hrulefill} -\+&SINUM&SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis&\cr -\+&SIREV&SIAM Review&\cr -\+&SIMA&SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis&\cr -\+&SIMAX&SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications&\cr -\+&SICOMP&SIAM Journal on Computing&\cr -\+&SISC&SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing&\cr -\+&SIOPT&SIAM Journal on Optimization&\cr -\+&SIAP&SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics&\cr -\+&SICON&SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization&\cr -\+&SIDMA&SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics&\cr -\+&TVP&Theory of Probability and Its Applications&\cr -\hbox to \hsize{\hrulefill} -\endinsert - -\Refs -\ref - \no 1 - \by L. A. Caffarelli and A. Friedman - \paper Regularity of the free boundary of a gas flow in an - $n$-dimensional porous medium - \jour Indiana Math. J. - \vol 29 - \yr 1980 - \pages 361--391 -\endref -\ref\no 2 - \by R. DeVore and B. Lucier - \paper High order regularity for solutions of the inviscid Burgers equation - \inbook Nonlinear Hyperbolic Problems -\procinfo Proceedings of an Advanced Research Workshop, Bordeaux, -France, June 1988 - \bookinfo Lecture Notes in Mathematics - \vol 1402 - \eds C. Carasso, P. Charrier, B. Hanouzet, and J.-L. Joly - \yr 1989 - \publ Springer-Verlag - \publaddr New York - \pages 147--154 -\endref -\ref \no 3 - \bysame - \paper Wavelets - \jour Acta Numerica - \yr 1992 - \ed A. Iserles - \publ Cambridge University Press - \publaddr New York - \pages 1--56 -\endref -\ref \no 4 - \by R. A. DeVore and V. A. Popov - \paper Interpolation spaces and non-linear approximation - \inbook Function Spaces and Applications - \bookinfo Lecture Notes in Mathematics - \procinfo Proceedings of the US--Swedish Seminar held in Lund, -Sweden, June 15--21, 1986 - \vol 1302 - \eds M. Cwikel, J. Peetre, Y. Sagher, and H. Wallin - \publ Springer-Verlag - \publaddr New York - \yr 1988 - \pages 191--205 - \endref -\ref \no 5 - \by R. A. DeVore and X. M. Yu - \paper Nonlinear $n$-widths in Besov spaces - \inbook Approximation Theory VI: Vol. 1 - \eds C. K. Chui, L. L. Schumaker, and J. D. Ward - \publ Academic Press - \publaddr New York - \yr 1989 - \pages 203--206 - \lang In Russian - \endref -\ref - \no 6 - \by K. Hollig and M. Pilant - \paper Regularity of the free boundary for the porous medium equation - \paperinfo MRC Tech. Rep. 2742 -\endref -\ref - \no 7 - \by J. Jerome - \book Approximation of Nonlinear Evolution Systems - \publ Academic Press - \publaddr New York - \yr 1983 -\endref -\ref - \no 8 - \manyby R. J. LeVeque - \paper Convergence of a large time step generalization of Godunov's method - for conservation laws - \jour Comm. Pure Appl. Math. - \vol 37 - \yr 1984 - \pages 463--478 -\endref -\ref\no 9 - \by O. Rioul and M. Vetterli - \paper Wavelets and signal processing - \jour IEEE Signal Processing Magazine - \vol 8 - \issue 4 - \yr 1991 - \toappear -\endref -\endRefs -\enddocument - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/amstexsi.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/amstexsi.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 4ba461dc9dc..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/amstexsi.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,634 +0,0 @@ -%% This is amstexsiam.sty, the AmS-TeX SIAM style file. This file -%% should be accompanied by the sample paper, siamsamp.tex, and the -%% documentation file, siamdoc.tex. -%% -%% This is version 2.1 of November 1995. -%% -%% Authors: -%% -%% Prof. Bradley Lucier -%% Department of Mathematics -%% 1395 Mathematical Sciences Building -%% Purdue University -%% West Lafayette, IN 47907-1395 -%% lucier@math.purdue.edu -%% -%% Prof. Douglas N. Arnold -%% Department of Mathematics -%% Penn State University -%% University Park, PA 16802 -%% dna@math.psu.edu -%% -%% Copyright 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995 by Bradley Lucier. All rights reserved. -%% You have permission to copy this file, to use it as input to other TeX -%% files, and to modify it as necessary to allow it to run at your site. -%% In the interest of maintaining a consistent revision history, if you -%% make changes, additions, or deletions to this file, you must indicate -%% how the changes affected the original file, so that the original file -%% can be reconstructed if necessary. -%% -%% This is an official SIAM style file for AmSTeX, version 2.1. It -%% requires amsppt.sty, version 2.1a. Later versions are probably -%% acceptable. This style file has been used to produce papers for -%% SIAM journals that have been totally acceptable to SIAM production -%% editors. -%% -%% This style file is unsupported. To report bugs, suggest changes, -%% or make other comments, contact the first named author. -%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% RCS information: $Revision: 1.12 $, $Date: 95/11/20 13:11:59 $. -\def\filename{amstexsiam.sty} -\def\fileversion{2.1} -\def\filedate{November 1995} -\message{version \fileversion\space(\filedate):} -\def\styname{AMSTEXSIAM}\def\styversion{2.1} -% -% We save the catcode of @ before we call amsppt.sty, since amsppt.sty -% redefines \filename. -% -\expandafter\xdef\csname\filename\endcsname{% - \catcode`\noexpand\@=\the\catcode`\@ - \expandafter\gdef\csname\filename\endcsname{% - \fileversion\space(\filedate)}} -% -\input amsppt.sty -% -\catcode`\@=11 -% -% Change the crucial dimensions. We use 20pt instead of 2 em for -% the \parindent, because at one point we want to set it to the same thing -% in \eightpoint, and 2 em in \eightrm is smaller than 2 em in \tenrm. -% I removed every instance of em in this style file---it was used in the -% setting of item numbers in rosters, and in the indentation of references. -% I substituted 10 pts for it. -% -\def\pagewidth#1{\hsize#1\captionwidth@\hsize} -\pagewidth{31 pc} \hcorrection{0.6666666 in} -\pageheight{49.5 pc} \vcorrection{0.3333333 in} -\topskip 12pt -\parindent 20pt -\parskip 0 pt -% -% change the space above and below displayed equations to 6 + 3 pts. -% SIAM style is 6 pts. I also added a call to \rm to override the -% call to \eightrm in \eightpoint in case anyone ever wants to redefine the -% text fonts for \eightpt -\addto\tenpoint{\abovedisplayskip 6\p@ plus 3\p@ - \belowdisplayskip\abovedisplayskip - \abovedisplayshortskip 0 \p@ plus 3\p@ - \belowdisplayshortskip\belowdisplayskip} -\addto\eightpoint{\abovedisplayskip 6\p@ plus 3\p@ - \belowdisplayskip\abovedisplayskip - \abovedisplayshortskip 0 \p@ plus 3\p@ - \belowdisplayshortskip\belowdisplayskip\rm} -% -% various amsppt macros are not to be used in the amstexsiam style file -% -\def\taboo@#1{\def#1{% - \errmessage{Do not use \string#1 in the amstexsiam style; see the instructions.}}} -\taboo@\thanks\taboo@\endthanks % use the title footnote. -\taboo@\preaffil\taboo@\affil\taboo@\endaffil % use the author footnotes -\taboo@\address\taboo@\endaddress % use the author footnotes -\taboo@\predate\taboo@\date\taboo@\enddate % use the title footnote. -\taboo@\email\taboo@\endemail % use the author footnotes -% -% Changes to the topmatter. (Differences refer to amsppt.sty, version 2.1a) -% -% We don't increase the line spacing in the title, we don't uppercase, -% we record the depth of the last line for use in \endtopmatter. -% -\newdimen\titledepth@ -\def\title#1\endtitle{\global\setbox\titlebox@ - \vtop{\bgroup\tenpoint\bf\raggedcenter@ - #1\endgraf\global\titledepth@\prevdepth\egroup}\relaxnext@} -% -% \author uses small caps, otherwise is like title. -% -\newdimen\authordepth@ -\def\author#1\endauthor{\global\setbox\authorbox@ - \vtop{\bgroup\eightpoint\smc\raggedcenter@ - #1\endgraf\global\authordepth@\prevdepth\egroup}\relaxnext@} -% -% Abstract: don't change the left and right skips, do indent, -% don't put the thing in displayed math, change the -% font from small cap to bold for "Abstract". Remember the depth of -% the last line in abstract for \endtopmatter. -% -\newdimen\abstractdepth@ -\def\abstract{\let\savedef@\abstract - \def\abstract{\let\abstract\savedef@ - \setbox\abstractbox@\vtop\bgroup - \def\envir@end{\endabstract} - \def\usualspace{\enspace}\eightpoint\indent - \frills@{{\bf Abstract.\enspace}}}% - \nofrillscheck\abstract} -\def\endabstract{\endgraf\global\abstractdepth@\prevdepth\unskip\egroup} -% -% Add keywords and subject classifications just like the abstract. -% -\def\prekeywords{} -\newbox\keywordsbox@ -\newdimen\keywordsdepth@ -\def\keywords{\let\savedef@\keywords - \def\keywords{\let\keywords\savedef@ - \setbox\keywordsbox@\vtop\bgroup - \def\envir@end{\endkeywords} - \def\usualspace{\enspace}\eightpoint\indent - \frills@{{\bf Key words.\enspace}}}% - \nofrillscheck\keywords} -\def\endkeywords{\endgraf\global\keywordsdepth@\prevdepth\unskip\egroup} -\def\presubjclass{} -\newbox\subjclassbox@ -\newdimen\subjclassdepth@ -\def\subjclass{\let\savedef@\subjclass - \def\subjclass{\let\subjclass\savedef@ - \setbox\subjclassbox@\vtop\bgroup - \def\envir@end{\endsubjclass} - \def\usualspace{\enspace}\eightpoint\indent - \frills@{{\bf AMS subject classifications.\enspace}}}% - \nofrillscheck\subjclass} -\def\endsubjclass{\endgraf\global\subjclassdepth@\prevdepth\unskip\egroup} -% -% Amazingly enough, we get the spacing perfectly correct; however, if -% any one part of the topmatter should need to cross a page boundary, -% then we are in trouble, since we leave each part of the topmatter in a -% \vbox, and things will have to be set by hand. (amsppt.sty has the same -% problem if the abstract should cross a page boundary.) -% After adding each part of the topmatter -% we change \prevdepth to reflect the depth of the last line of each part. -% -\outer\def\endtopmatter{\add@missing\endabstract - \add@missing\endkeywords\add@missing\endsubjclass - \pretitle - \begingroup % to localize variant topskip - \topskip 3pc\advance\topskip by -\ht\titlebox@ - \null\unvbox\titlebox@ - \prevdepth\titledepth@ - \endgroup - \preauthor - \ifvoid\authorbox@\else - \baselineskip 18 pt\advance\baselineskip by -\ht\authorbox@ - \null\unvbox\authorbox@\prevdepth\authordepth@\fi - \preabstract - \ifvoid\abstractbox@\else - \baselineskip 24 pt\advance\baselineskip by -\ht\abstractbox@ - \null\unvbox\abstractbox@\prevdepth\abstractdepth@\fi - \prekeywords - \ifvoid\keywordsbox@\else - \baselineskip 20 pt\advance\baselineskip by -\ht\keywordsbox@ - \null\unvbox\keywordsbox@\prevdepth\keywordsdepth@\fi - \presubjclass - \ifvoid\subjclassbox@\else - \baselineskip 20 pt\advance\baselineskip by -\ht\subjclassbox@ - \null\unvbox\subjclassbox@\prevdepth\subjclassdepth@\fi - \ifvoid\tocbox@\else\vskip1.5pcplus.5pc\unvbox\tocbox@\fi - \prepaper - \vskip 8 pt % The first line of the paper body will be set with 12 pt - % baselines, so this extra 8 points will make it 20 pts total. - \tenpoint\relax -} -% -% Simplify it, since we don't add a lot of things at the end of the -% document like amsppt does. -% -\outer\def\enddocument{\par% \par will do a runaway check for \endref - \add@missing\endRefs - \add@missing\endroster \add@missing\endproclaim - \add@missing\enddefinition - \add@missing\enddemo \add@missing\endremark \add@missing\endexample - \vfill\supereject\end} -% -% We add a thin space between the footnotemark and the footnotetext. -% -% We also undo \raggedcenter@ inside the foonote. -% -\def\undoraggedcenter@{\leftskip\z@\rightskip\z@\parfillskip0ptplus1fil% - \parindent20pt\spaceskip0\p@\xspaceskip0\p@\pretolerance100% - \tolerance200\exhyphenpenalty50\hyphenpenalty50} -\def\makefootnote@#1#2{\insert\footins - {\interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty -\eightpoint\undoraggedcenter@\splittopskip\ht\strutbox\splitmaxdepth\dp\strutbox - \floatingpenalty\@MM\leavevmode{#1}\,\footstrut - \ignorespaces#2\unskip\lower\dp\strutbox - \vbox to\dp\strutbox{}}} -% -% The skip before a heading is 6 pts, no stretchiness -% -\subheadskip 6 pt -% -% -% the amsppt monograph style has the same indentation rules as the SIAM -% style. -% -\let\varindent@\indent -% -% Proclaims use small caps. -% -\def\proclaimheadfont@{\smc} -% -% Now we have to change a lot of things because Spivak put \medskipamounts -% before and after proclaims, etc. Perhaps he should have defined and used -% \varskipamount@ like varindent@ and then we would have had to change only -% one line. (Hint, hint!) To keep things simple, I just changed the -% \medskipamounts to 0pt in the following, even though it doesn't make -% total sense to do so. -% -% Next line needed since it was previously defined outer. -% -\let\proclaim\relax -\outer\def\proclaim{% - \let\savedef@\proclaim \let\proclaim\relax - \add@missing\endroster \add@missing\enddefinition - \add@missing\endproclaim \envir@stack\endproclaim - \def\proclaim##1{\restoredef@\proclaim - \penaltyandskip@{-100}{0pt}\varindent@ - \def\usualspace{{\proclaimheadfont@\enspace}}\proclaimheadfont@ - \ignorespaces##1\unskip\frills@{.\enspace}% - \it\ignorespaces}% - \nofrillscheck\proclaim} -\def\endproclaim{\revert@envir\endproclaim \par\rm - \penaltyandskip@{55}{0pt}} -\def\remark{\let\savedef@\remark \let\remark\relax - \add@missing\endroster \add@missing\endproclaim - \envir@stack\endremark - \def\remark##1{\restoredef@\remark - \penaltyandskip@\z@{0pt} - {\def\usualspace{{\remarkheadfont@\enspace}}% - \varindent@\remarkheadfont@\ignorespaces##1\unskip - \frills@{.\enspace}}\rm - \ignorespaces}\nofrillscheck\remark} -\def\definition{\let\savedef@\definition \let\definition\relax - \add@missing\endproclaim \add@missing\endroster - \add@missing\enddefinition \envir@stack\enddefinition - \def\definition##1{\restoredef@\definition - \penaltyandskip@{-100}{0pt} - {\def\usualspace{{\proclaimheadfont@\enspace}}% - \varindent@\proclaimheadfont@\ignorespaces##1\unskip - \frills@{.\proclaimheadfont@\enspace}}% - \rm \ignorespaces}% - \nofrillscheck\definition} -\def\enddefinition{\revert@envir\enddefinition\par} -\def\enddemo{\par\revert@envir\enddemo \endremark} -% -% Examples are set the same as remarks in the SIAM style. -% -\def\example{\DN@{\ifx\next\nofrills - \DN@####1####2{\remark####1{####2}\envir@stack\endexample - \ignorespaces}% - \else - \DN@####1{\remark{####1}\envir@stack\endexample\ignorespaces}% - \fi - \next@}% -\FN@\next@} -\def\endexample{\par\revert@envir\endexample \endremark} -% -% We will add a \case ... \endcase macro -% -\def\case{\DN@{\ifx\next\nofrills - \DN@####1####2{\remark####1{####2}\envir@stack\endcase - \ignorespaces}% - \else - \DN@####1{\remark{####1}\envir@stack\endcase\ignorespaces}% - \fi - \next@}% -\FN@\next@} -\def\endcase{\par\revert@envir\endcase \endremark} -% -% Remarks, proofs, etc. have the first word in italic. -% -\def\remarkheadfont@{\it} -% -% Redefine \qed -% -\def\qed{\ifhmode\unskip\nobreak\fi\ifmmode\ifinner\else\hskip5\p@\fi\fi - \hbox{\hskip25\p@ minus 10 \p@\hbox{\vrule width .6\p@\vbox{\hrule width 4\p@ - height .6\p@\vskip 6.2\p@\hrule width 4\p@ height .6\p@}\unskip\vrule - width .6\p@}\hskip\p@}} -% -% We should deal somewhat with table and figure legends. Unfortunately, -% they differ in several key respects from the amsppt style. Tables have -% "Table 1" in small caps centered on first line of caption, table -% description centered in italics on following lines. Legend has "Fig. 1." -% in smc followed by description in italic. -% -\def\topcaption#1#2\endcaption{% - \eightpoint{\dimen@\hsize \advance\dimen@-\captionwidth@ - \it\raggedcenter@ \advance\leftskip.5\dimen@ \rightskip\leftskip - {\captionfont@#1}% - \if\notempty{#2}\\\ignorespaces#2\fi - \endgraf}\nobreak\smallskip} -\def\botcaption#1#2\endcaption{% - \nobreak\medskip - \eightpoint\setboxz@h{\captionfont@#1\if\notempty{#2}.\enspace\it#2\fi}% - {\dimen@\hsize \advance\dimen@-\captionwidth@ - \leftskip.5\dimen@ \rightskip\leftskip - \noindent \ifdim\wdz@<\captionwidth@ - \hfil{\captionfont@#1}\if\notempty{#2}.\enspace\it#2\fi\hfil - \else - \par{\captionfont@#1}% - \if\notempty{#2}.\enspace\it#2\fi\endgraf\fi}} -\def\@ins{\par\begingroup\def\vspace##1{\vskip##1\relax}% - \def\captionwidth##1{\captionwidth@##1\relax}% - \setbox\z@\vbox\bgroup} % start a \vbox -% -% We remove the smallskip before rosters and change them to not use hang -% indents. -% -\rosteritemwd20pt -\newdimen\rosteritemindent@ -\rosteritemindent@-20pt -\def\roster{% - \envir@stack\endroster - \global\advance\rosteritemindent@ by 20 pt - \edef\leftskip@{\leftskip\the\leftskip}% - \relaxnext@ - \rostercount@\z@ - \def\item{\FN@\rosteritem@}% - \DN@{\ifx\next\runinitem\let\next@\nextii@\else - \let\next@\nextiii@\fi\next@}% - \DNii@\runinitem% - {\unskip% - \DN@{\ifx\next[\let\next@\nextii@\else - \ifx\next"\let\next@\nextiii@\else\let\next@\nextiv@\fi\fi\next@}% - \DNii@[####1]{\rostercount@####1\relax - \enspace\therosteritem{\number\rostercount@}~\ignorespaces}% - \def\nextiii@"####1"{\enspace{\rm####1}~\ignorespaces}% - \def\nextiv@{\enspace\therosteritem1\rostercount@\@ne~}% - \par@\firstitem@false% - \FN@\next@}% - \def\nextiii@{\par\par@ - \penalty\@m - \firstitem@true} - \FN@\next@} -\def\rosteritem@{\iffirstitem@\firstitem@false - \else\par\vskip-\parskip\fi - \leftskip\rosteritemindent@\noindent - \DNii@[##1]{\rostercount@##1\relax\itembox@}% - \def\nextiii@"##1"{\def\therosteritem@{\rm##1}\itembox@}% - \def\nextiv@{\advance\rostercount@\@ne\itembox@}% - \def\therosteritem@{\therosteritem{\number\rostercount@}}% - \ifx\next[\let\next@\nextii@\else\ifx\next"\let\next@\nextiii@\else - \let\next@\nextiv@\fi\fi\next@} -% -% We change itembox to do what it should -% -\def\itembox@{\hskip\parindent\hbox to \rosteritemwd{\hss\kern\z@\therosteritem@\enspace}\ignorespaces} -% -% We change the default roster indent to 20 pt (from 16), and remove the -% "\global\rosteritemwd16pt" from \endroster. This allows us to use -% nested rosters in an easy way. -% -\def\endroster{\relaxnext@\revert@envir\endroster\par - \global\advance\rosteritemindent@ by -20 pt - \leftskip@\penalty-50 - \DN@{\ifx\next\Runinitem\let\next@\relax\else\nextRunin@false - \let\item\plainitem@\ifx\next\par\DN@\par{\everypar - \expandafter{\the\everypartoks@}}\else\DN@{\noindent\everypar - \expandafter{\the\everypartoks@}}\fi\fi\next@}\FN@\next@} -% -% References: -% -% We change the word "REFERENCES" to 8 pt roman, and add 28 pt skip -% and a \goodbreak above "REFERENCES" and 8 pt skip and \nobreak below. -% -\let\Refs\relax -\outer\def\Refs{\add@missing\endroster \add@missing\endproclaim - \let\savedef@\Refs \let\Refs\relax % because of \outer-ness - \def\Refs##1{\restoredef@\Refs - \goodbreak\vskip 28 pt - \hbox to\hsize{\hfil\refsfont@\rm - \ignorespaces##1\unskip\hfil}\nobreak - \vskip 8pt - \begingroup\def\envir@end{\endRefs}\refsfont@\sfcode`\.\@m - }% - \nofrillscheck{\csname Refs\expandafter\endcsname - \frills@{{REFERENCES}}}} -% -% Author names are in small caps. -% -\def\by{\makerefbox\by\bybox@\smc} -% -% When we redefine \by, we have to re`let' \manyby. -% -\let\manyby\by -% -% Removed the \thinspace between the rule and the comma, raised -% it by a point, and made it .2 pts thick. -% -\def\bysame{\by\hbox to 30pt{\leaders\hrule height 1.2pt depth -1pt\hfill}} -% -% \ed and \eds are kind of funny; the \edbox@ is used as the \bybox@ -% if there is no \bybox@; the instructions will have to say to use -% \ed or \eds after \by in each reference. -% -\def\ed{\makerefbox\ed\edbox@{\ifvoid\bybox@\smc\fi}} -\def\eds{\gdef\edtext{eds.}\makerefbox\eds\edbox@{\ifvoid\bybox@\smc\fi}} -% -% Paper names are in italics. -% -\def\paper{\makerefbox\paper\paperbox@\it} -% -% The volume number is always roman in the SIAM style. -% -\def\vol{\makerefbox\vol\volbox@\empty} -% -% The SIAM style does not use "no." before the issue, or v. before -% the volume, even in a book. -% -\def\defaultreftexts{\gdef\edtext{ed.}\gdef\pagestext{pp.}} -% -% second and following lines in references are indented 20 pt more than first. -% -\def\ref{\par - \begingroup \def\envir@end{\endref}% - \advance\refindentwd 20 pt\noindent\hangindent\refindentwd - \advance\refindentwd-20 pt - \def\par{\add@missing\endref}% - \global\let\nofrills@list\empty - \refbreaks - \procpaper@false \book@false - \def\curbox{\z@}\setbox\z@\vbox\bgroup -} -% -% We change the reference styles for keys and numbers to be the same; -% the number contained in square brackets followed by an enspace. -% -\def\refstyle#1{\uppercase{% - \if#1A\relax \def\keyformat##1{\hfil[##1]\enspace}% - \else\if#1B\relax - \def\keyformat##1{\aftergroup\kern - \aftergroup-\aftergroup\refindentwd}% - \refindentwd\parindent - \else\if#1C\relax - \def\keyformat##1{\hfil[##1]\enspace}% - \fi\fi\fi}% end of \uppercase -} -% -% Here I am at a loss. The early, inscrutable part of endref@ is, of -% course, from amsppt 2.1a, so see amsppt.doc for the documentation. -% The latter part (Case 1: etc.), just tries to put things into -% their correct place with their correct spacing and surrounding punctuation -% and words (ed., etc.). The changes from amsppt to siam are too numerous to -% list; again, compare this code to amsppt.doc -% -\def\endref@{% - \keyhook@ - \def\nofrillscheck##1{% - \def\do####1{\ifx##1####1\let\frills@\eat@\fi}% - \let\frills@\identity@ \nofrills@list}% - \ifvoid\bybox@ - \ifvoid\edbox@ - \else\setbox\bybox@\hbox{\unhbox\edbox@\breakcheck - \nofrillscheck\edbox@\frills@{\smc, \edtext}\refbreak@}\fi - \fi - \ifvoid\keybox@\else\hbox to\refindentwd{% - \keyformat{\unhbox\keybox@}}\fi - \commaunbox@\morerefbox@ - \ppunbox@\empty\empty\bybox@\empty - \ifbook@ % Case 1: \book etc. - \commaunbox@\bookbox@ - \commaunbox@\procinfobox@ - \commaunbox@\bookinfobox@ - \ppunbox@\empty\space\volbox@\empty - \ppunbox@,\space\edbox@{, \edtext}% - \commaunbox@\publbox@ \commaunbox@\publaddrbox@ - \commaunbox@\yrbox@ - \else - \commaunbox@\paperbox@ \commaunbox@\paperinfobox@ - \ifprocpaper@ % Case 2: \paper ... \inbook - \ppunbox@,{ in }\bookbox@\empty - \commaunbox@\procinfobox@ - \commaunbox@\bookinfobox@ - \ppunbox@\empty\space\volbox@\empty - \ppunbox@,\space\edbox@{, \edtext}% - \commaunbox@\publbox@ \commaunbox@\publaddrbox@ - \commaunbox@\yrbox@ - \else % Case 3: \paper ... \jour - \commaunbox@\jourbox@ - \commaunbox@\volbox@ - \commaunbox@\issuebox@ - \ppunbox@\empty{ (}\yrbox@)% - \commaunbox@\publbox@ \commaunbox@\publaddrbox@ - \fi - \fi - \ppunbox@,{ \pagestext~}\pagesbox@\empty - \commaunbox@\finalinfobox@ - \commaunbox@\miscnotebox@ - \finalpunct\ppunbox@\empty{ (}\langbox@)% - \defaultreftexts -} -% -% \iffirstpage@ is defined in amsppt; we make sure it is true. -% -\firstpage@true -% -% We want to avoid people setting papers with the SIAM slug by default. -% We introduce a new macro \accepted that will set a flag to do this. -% -\newif\ifaccepted@ -\def\firstpageno#1{\gdef\firstpageno@{#1}} -\def\lastpageno#1{\gdef\lastpageno@{#1}} -\def\journalname#1{\gdef\journalname@{#1}} -\def\issuevolume#1{\gdef\issuevolume@{#1}} -\def\issuenumber#1{\gdef\issuenumber@{#1}} -\def\issuemonth#1{\gdef\issuemonth@{#1}} -\def\placenumber#1{\gdef\placenumber@{#1}} -\def\issueyear#1{\gdef\issueyear@{#1}} -\def\shorttitle#1{\gdef\shorttitle@{\lowercase{#1}}} -\def\shortauthor#1{\gdef\shortauthor@{\lowercase{#1}}} -\def\accepted{\accepted@true -\journalname{XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}% -\firstpageno{1}% -\lastpageno{XX}% -\issuevolume{0}% -\issuenumber{0}% -\issuemonth{XXXXXXX}% -\placenumber{000}% -\issueyear{19XX}% -} -\shortauthor{} -\shorttitle{} -\accepted@false -\output={\output@} -% -% The new output@, taken almost verbatim from amstexsiam, version 1.*; -% I changed \oddhead and \evenhead to \shorttitle and \shortauthor---users -% shouldn't really have to check whether the title is on odd or even pages. -% -\def\output@{% -\iffirstpage@\global\firstpage@false\shipout - \vbox{\ifaccepted@\global\pageno=\firstpageno@\vbox to 2 pc - {\baselineskip=8pt\vss - \hbox to \hsize{\sixrm\journalname@\hfill{\textfont\tw@\sixsy - \copyright}\ \issueyear@\ Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics} - \hbox to \hsize{\sixrm Vol.~\issuevolume@, No.~\issuenumber@, - pp.~\firstpageno@--\lastpageno@, \issuemonth@\ \issueyear@\hfill - \placenumber@}\vskip-\prevdepth\vskip 8 pt}\else\vbox - {\vrule height 2 pc width 0 pt}\fi\nointerlineskip - \vbox to\vsize - {\boxmaxdepth=\maxdepth \pagecontents}\nointerlineskip\vbox to 16 pt{\vss - \hbox to \hsize{\eightpoint\hfill\number\pageno\hfill}}}% - \else - \shipout\vbox{\vbox to 2 pc{\baselineskip=12pt - \vss\ifodd\pageno - \hbox to \hsize{\tenpoint\relaxnext@\phantom{\number\pageno}\hfil - {\smc\frenchspacing{\shorttitle@}}\hfil\number\pageno} - \else - \hbox to \hsize{\tenpoint\number\pageno\hfil{\smc\frenchspacing{\shortauthor@}}\hfil\relaxnext@ - \phantom{\number\pageno}}\fi\vskip-\prevdepth\vskip 12 pt}\nointerlineskip% - \vbox to\vsize - {\boxmaxdepth=\maxdepth \pagecontents}}% changed to resemble TeXBook, p255 PCD - \fi - \global\advance\pageno\@ne - \ifnum\outputpenalty>-\@MM\else\dosupereject\fi} -\def\SIMAF{\journalname{{\sixrm SIAM J. M{\fiverm ATH.} F{\fiverm OOL.}}}}% for sample paper -\def\SIAP{\journalname{{\sixrm SIAM J. A{\fiverm PPL.} M{\fiverm ATH.}}}} -\def\SICOMP{\journalname{{\sixrm SIAM J. C{\fiverm OMPUT.}}}} -\def\SICON{\journalname{{\sixrm SIAM J. C{\fiverm ONTROL} {\fiverm AND} O{\fiverm PTIMIZATION}}}} -\def\SIDMA{\journalname{{\sixrm SIAM J. D{\fiverm ISC.} M{\fiverm ATH.}}}} -\def\SIMA{\journalname{{\sixrm SIAM J. M{\fiverm ATH.} A{\fiverm NAL.}}}} -\def\SIMAX{\journalname{{\sixrm SIAM J. M{\fiverm ATRIX} A{\fiverm NAL.} A{\fiverm PPL.}}}} -\def\SINUM{\journalname{{\sixrm SIAM J. N{\fiverm UMER.} A{\fiverm NAL.}}}} -\def\SIOPT{\journalname{{\sixrm SIAM J. O{\fiverm PTIMIZATION}}}} -\def\SISC{\journalname{{\sixrm SIAM J. S{\fiverm CI.} C{\fiverm OMPUT.}}}} -\def\SIREV{\journalname{{\sixrm SIAM R{\fiverm EVIEW}}}} -%\def\TVP{\journalname{{Theory of Probability and its Applications}}} -% but the slug is so different for this journal that I won't include it. -% -% From amstexsiam version 1.* -% -\def\footnoterule{\hrule width 36 pt height .2 pt\vskip 2.8\p@} -\skip\footins=12 pt plus 18 pt minus 6 pt -% -% We use \key in references by default, with a two digit key width. -% -\refstyle{A} -\widestnumber\key{00} -% -% Centered tags on splits seems to be the default. -% -\CenteredTagsOnSplits -% -% The multlinegap@ is 0pt for the SIAM style. -% -\multlinegap@0pt -% -% Every paper will have at least one bold footnotemark (in the title), -% so we load bold. -\loadbold -% -% Start in 10 pt text. -% -\tenpoint -% -% Reset the catcode of @ and reset amstexsiam.sty to be the version number. -% -\csname amstexsiam.sty\endcsname -% -% Make sure that we endinput here so following lines are not interpreted -% by TeX -% -\endinput -%% -%% End of file `amstexsiam.sty' diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/siamdoc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/siamdoc.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 1d96c542f77..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/siamdoc.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,238 +0,0 @@ -%% This is siamdoc.tex, the documentation file for the AmSTeX SIAM -%% style file. This file should be accompanied by the style file -%% itself, amstexsiam.sty, and the sample paper, siamsample.tex. -%% -%% This is version 2.1 of March 1995. -%% -%% Authors: -%% -%% Prof. Bradley Lucier -%% Department of Mathematics -%% 1395 Mathematical Sciences Building -%% Purdue University -%% West Lafayette, IN 47907-1395 -%% lucier@math.purdue.edu -%% -%% Prof. Douglas N. Arnold -%% Department of Mathematics -%% Penn State University -%% University Park, PA 16802 -%% dna@math.psu.edu -%% -%% This file should be typeset with Plain TeX, not AmS-TeX or LaTeX. -%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% RCS information: $Revision: 1.5 $ $Date: 95/03/03 13:00:26 $ -\catcode`\@=11 -\ifx\amstexloaded@\undefined\relax\else -\W@{^^JTypeset this file with plain TeX, not AmSTeX.^^J}\end\fi -\catcode`\@=\active -\magnification=\magstephalf -\tolerance=1000 -\def\beginverbatim{\par\begingroup\setupverbatim\doverbatim} -{\catcode`\|=0 \catcode`\\=12 % | is temporary escape character - |obeylines|gdef|doverbatim^^M#1\endverbatim{#1|endgroup}} -\def\setupverbatim{\tentt \obeylines \uncatcodespecials \obeyspaces} -{\obeyspaces\global\let =\ } % let active space = control space -\def\uncatcodespecials{\def\do##1{\catcode`##1=12}\dospecials} -{\catcode`\^^M=13 \gdef\gobblecr{\ifnextchar -{\gobble}{\ignorespaces}}} -{\catcode`\ =\active\gdef\vobeyspaces{\catcode`\ \active \let \xobeysp}} - \def\xobeysp{\leavevmode{} } -\begingroup \catcode `|=0 \catcode `[= 1 -\catcode`]=2 \catcode `\{=12 \catcode `\}=12 -\catcode`\\=12 |gdef|@xverbatim#1\end{verbatim}[#1|end[verbatim]] -|gdef|@sxverbatim#1\end{verbatim*}[#1|end[verbatim*]] -|endgroup -\def\makeother#1{\catcode`#112\relax} -\def\v{\begingroup \tt \uncatcodespecials -\averb} -\def\sverb#1{\def\tempa ##1#1{##1\endgroup}\tempa} -\def\averb{\obeyspaces \frenchspacing \sverb} -\font\textfontii = cmsy10 -\font\eightpt = cmr8 -\def\heading#1{\medskip\noindent{\bf #1.\ }} -\def\AmSTeX{{\textfontii A}\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox - {\textfontii M}\kern-.125em{\textfontii S}-\TeX} -\def\qed{\ifhmode\unskip\nobreak\fi\ifmmode\ifinner\else\hskip5 pt \fi\fi - \hbox{\hskip25 pt \hbox{\vrule width .2 pt \vbox{\hrule width 4 pt - height .2 pt \vskip 6.2 pt \hrule width 4 pt height .2 pt }\unskip\vrule - width .2 pt }\hskip 0pt }} -\centerline{\bf USING THE \AmSTeX\ SIAM STYLE FILE} -\medskip -{\eightpt\centerline{BRADLEY J. LUCIER and DOUGLAS N. ARNOLD}} -\bigskip -The \AmSTeX\ SIAM style file, amstexsiam.sty, is intended to help -authors to produce a paper that is typographically acceptable for -publication in a SIAM journal. Beginning with version 2, -amstexsiam.sty inputs amsppt.sty and then makes modifications as -necessary. Version 2 of amstexsiam.sty works with version 2.1 of -\AmSTeX\ and version 2.1a of amsppt.sty, and should work with latter -versions. This brief guide assumes familiarity with \AmSTeX\ and -amsppt, as documented in {\it The Joy of \TeX\ } by Michael Spivak. - -Most of the points introduced below are illustrated in the nonsense -paper {\it A sample paper, with a rather long title, to illustrate the -\AmSTeX\ SIAM style}. - -\heading{Publication information} When the paper has been accepted, -10 lines similar to these should be place immediately -after the \v"documentsyle" line: -\medskip -\beginverbatim -\accepted\SINUM -\firstpageno{10} -\lastpageno{12} -\issuevolume{1} -\issuenumber{2} -\issuemonth{February} -\placenumber{002} -\issueyear{1988} -\shortauthor{Bradley J. Lucier and Douglas N. Arnold} -\shorttitle{A Sample Paper} -\endverbatim -\medskip\noindent -The \v"\accepted" macro should be followed by a control sequence taken -from the following table indicating the specific journal. -\medskip -\settabs\+\indent&Acronym\indent&Title&\cr -\+& \v"\SINUM"&SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis&\cr -\+& \v"\SIREV"&SIAM Review&\cr -\+& \v"\SIMA"&SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis&\cr -\+& \v"\SIMAX"&SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications&\cr -\+& \v"\SICOMP"&SIAM Journal on Computing&\cr -\+& \v"\SISC"&SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing&\cr -\+& \v"\SIOPT"&SIAM Journal on Optimization&\cr -\+& \v"\SIAP"&SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics&\cr -\+& \v"\SICON"&SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization&\cr -\+& \v"\SIDMA"&SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics&\cr -\medskip\noindent -The next lines give information for the publication data printed at the -top of the first page of the paper and for the running heads. This -information consists of the first page number of the article, the last -page number of the article, the journal name, the issue volume, the -issue number, the month of appearance, the year of appearance, the -place of the paper in the issue, the head for even pages (the -author(s)'s name(s) shortened if necessary to fit on the headline), and -the head for odd pages (the title shortened if necessary). If the -\v"\accepted" macro is not present, the publication information will be -ignored except for \v"\shortauthor" and \v"\shorttitle", which may be -used for page headers. - -\heading{Top matter} The {\it only}\/ constructions allowed between -\v"\topmatter" and \v"\endtopmatter" are, in order, \v"\title" $\dots$ \v"\endtitle", -\v"\author" $\dots$ \v"\endauthor", \v"\abstract" $\dots$ \v"\endabstract", -\v"\keywords" $\dots$ \v"\endkeywords", and -\v"\subjclass" $\dots$ \v"\endsubjclass". (For special situations, -\v"\pretitle", \v"\preauthor", \v"\preabstract", \v"\prekeywords", -\v"\presubjclass", and \v"\prepaper" can also be defined; see {\it The -Joy of \TeX\/}). - -\heading{Title} Use \v"\title" and \v"\endtitle". Type the title in -all caps. The title may have a footnote (at final publication time -there will be a footnote indicating when the paper was received). The -footnote mark should be a bold asterisk obtained with -\v"\footnote[\boldkey*]{Text of footnote.}". All math should be typed using -\v"\boldkey" and \v"\boldsymbol" to get bold italic Roman and Greek letters -and symbols; see {\it The Joy of \TeX\/}. - -\heading{Author} Use \v"\author" and \v"\endauthor". Type the author's -name in all caps. For multiple authors include the word ``and'' in -lowercase before the name of the last author. For three or more -authors follow each author's names except the last with a comma. Give -the affiliation of each author in a footnote attached to the author's -name (before the following comma, if any). (Do {\it not} use the -\v"\affil" or \v"\address" macros.) Statements acknowledging support -should be contained in the same footnote. The order of footnote -symbols in these footnotes is dagger (\dag\thinspace =\thinspace -\v"\dag"), double-dagger (\ddag\thinspace =\thinspace \v"\ddag"), -section-marker (\S\thinspace = \thinspace\v"\S"), paragraph-marker -(\P\thinspace = \thinspace\v"\P"). - -\heading{Abstract} Use \v"\abstract" and \v"\endabstract". - -\heading{Keywords} Use \v"\keywords" and \v"\endkeywords". Keywords are separated with commas but not followed by any punctuation. - -\heading{Subject classifications} Use \v"\subjclass" and -\v"\endsubjclass". Subject classifications are separated with commas -but not followed by any punctuation. - -\heading{Footnotes} Use \v"\footnote". Except for the topmatter, discussed -above, use numbered footnotes. - -\heading{Headings} Use \v"\subheading" without ending punctuation. The -argument usually begins with the section number followed by a period -and then the section name with only the first word capitalized. Very -long papers could use \v"\heading" and \v"\subheading". If -\v"\heading" is used, start heading name with a section mark -(\S\thinspace =\thinspace\v"\S") and the section number followed by a -period and the section title with the first letter of each major word -capitalized. All math should be typed using -\v"\boldkey" and \v"\boldsymbol" to get bold italic Roman and Greek letters -and symbols; see {\it The Joy of \TeX\/}. - - -\heading{Equation numbers} Use \v"\tag". - -\heading{Proclamations} Use \v"\proclaim" $\dots$ \v"\endproclaim" -for theorems, lemmas, corollaries, claims, propositions, etc. Use -\v"\demo" $\dots$ \v"\enddemo" for proofs, \v"\remark" $\dots$ \v"\endremark" -for remarks, -\v"\definition" $\dots$ \v"\enddefinition" for definitions, -\v"\example" $\dots$ \v"\endexample" for examples, and \v"\case" $\dots$ \v"\endcase" -for cases. In each construction the -opening control sequence (\v"\proclaim", \v"\demo", $\dots$ ) takes -a single argument with no closing punctuation as in \v"\proclaim{Theorem 2.3}" -or \v"\demo{Proof}". If remarks, examples, or cases are to be numbered, -you must explicitly change to roman type for the number: -\v"\remark{Remark \rom{3}}". - -\heading{Punctuation} All vertical punctuation symbols, i.e.,~), (, :, ;, -?, !, ], and [, and numbers are to be set on roman type, even if in italic -text (e.g.,~in proclaims or in the headings of demos, remarks, etc.). One -can do this with, for example, the \v"\rom" macro, as \v"{\it Assume that -\rom{(1.1)} holds.}" or \v"{\it Fermat's Last Theorem is true \rom(this is new\rom).}", which yield {\it Assume that -{\rm (1.1)} holds.} and {\it Fermat's Last Theorem is true {\rm(}this is new\/{\rm)}.} - -\heading{End-of-proof mark}The symbol signalling the end of a proof -is an open box, shown at the end of this paragraph. It is obtained -with \v"\qed". Appropriate white space will be supplied -automatically.\qed - -\heading{Lists and sublists} Use \v"\roster" $\dots$ \v"\endroster". -Rosters use default labels of the form (1), (2), etc. Subrosters are -permitted. Each subroster {\it must}\/ be enclosed in a separate pair -of braces. - -\heading{References} Enclose the reference section with \v"\Refs" -$\dots$ \v"\endRefs". References are set just as described in {\it The -Joy of \TeX.} Authors' names must be entered as first and possibly -middle initial, each followed by a period and a space, followed by the -last name. Only the first letter of the last name is capitalized. -Use \v"\by" before either \v"\ed" or \v"\eds". - -\heading{Figures and tables} There is only rudimentary support for -figures and tables in the style file. Use -\v"\topinsert" $\dots$ \v"\endinsert" or -\v"\midinsert" $\dots$ \v"\endinsert" to surround a figure, including the -caption at the end as, for example, \v"\botcaption{Fig.~1} This is a -figure caption.\endcaption". Use \v"\topinsert" $\dots$ \v"\endinsert" -or \v"\midinsert" $\dots$ \v"\endinsert"to surround the table, including -the caption at the start as, for example, \v"\topcaption{Table 1}This -line describes the table\endcaption". -Place rules above and below column headings and at the -end of the table using \v"\hbox to \hsize{\hrulefill}". - -\heading{Table of contents} No special macros are provided to set -a table of contents. You can try the macros described in {\it The Joy of -\TeX\/}. Otherwise, follow these -guidelines. Switch to eight point type (\v"\eightpoint"). -Center the word ``CONTENTS'' in caps. Capitalize only the first word -of entries. Runover lines align with the start of entries. -Place the section number flush left with one em to section title, -spaced dots from end of entry to page number, and two ems between the -dots and page number. Leave 18--20 points of vertical space, baseline -to baseline, to the text above and below. - -\bye - |