Proceedings of Groups St Andrews 2001 in Oxford

Note that the deadline for the submission of papers is July 1st, 2001. Please submit them electronically to the conference e-mail address. Articles will be subjected to a rigorous refereeing process as if for a learned journal, and there are also restrictions on the amount of space available in the proceedings to keep in mind.

The house style for papers in the Proceedings of Groups St Andrews 2001 in Oxford is exemplified in the papers shown. The papers are from the Proceedings of the 1997 conference, and are reproduced with the kind permission of the authors and of Cambridge University Press.

The paper by Hsu and Wise shows how multiple authors should be listed, and how to create diagrams using the features which LaTeX2e provides. The papers by Leemans and McCammond show how to include figures using psfig and epsfig respectively.

Of course there is no way to tell (in the event that an article is accepted for publication) on which page of the Proceedings it will start. Thus please set the starting page as \setcounter{page}{1}.

Hsu and Wise postscript LaTeX2e source.
Leemans postscript LaTeX2e source.
McCammond postscript LaTeX2e source.

Note that you will not simply be able to run the last two files through LaTeX (twice for the cross-references) in order to get finished dvi files, because they import postscript files for diagrams. The purpose of making the LaTeX2e source available is to show how to make such invocations.

You definitely need to download the following files and to put them in the directory where you will be preparing your LaTeX2e article. These files must be called preamble.tex and groups.sty respectively.

preamble.textext
groups.stytext

The editorial committee will (with reluctance) consider papers not prepared in LaTeX2e for publication provided that there is a good reason for the lack of compliance [e.g. LaTeX2e not available at a particular institution].

If you have any questions, or wish to report a bug or infelicity on this or related pages, then please contact G.C.Smith@bath.ac.uk


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