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\begin_layout Title
Sample Article Title
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Abbreviated Article Title
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\begin_layout Author
Woodrow Wilson and Herbert Hoover
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\begin_layout Abstract
An abstract should not contain concrete mathematics, but rather should be
discrete.
Be brief and avoid using mathematical notation except where absolutely
necessary, since this brief synopsis will be used by search engines to
identify your article!
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The
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American Mathematical Monthly
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style incorporates the following
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LaTeX
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packages.
These styles should
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not
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be included in the document header.
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times
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pifont
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AMS styles: amsmath, amsthm, amsfonts, amssymb
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url
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Use of other
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LaTeX
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packages should be minimized as much as possible.
Math notation, like
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, can be left in
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's default Computer Modern typefaces for manuscript preparation; or, if
you have the appropriate fonts installed, the
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mathtime
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or
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mtpro
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packages may be used, which will better approximate the finished article.
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\begin_layout Standard
Web links can be embedded using the
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command, which will result in something like
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http://www.maa.org
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.
These links will be active and stylized in the online publication.
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\begin_layout Section
First-level section heading.
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\begin_layout Standard
Section headings use an initial capital letter on the first word, with subsequen
t words lowercase.
In general, the style of the journal is to leave all section headings unnumbere
d.
Consult the journal editor if you wish to depart from this and other convention
s.
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\begin_layout Subsection
Second-level heading.
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\begin_layout Standard
The same goes for second-level headings.
It is not necessary to add font commands to make the math within heads
bold and sans serif; this change will occur automatically when the production
style is applied.
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Graphics.
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\begin_layout Standard
Figures for the
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Monthly
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can be submitted as either color or black & white graphics.
Generally, color graphics will be used for the online publication, and
converted to black & white images for the print journal.
We recommend using whatever graphics program you are most comfortable with,
so long as the submitted graphic is provided as a separate file using a
standard file format.
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\begin_layout Standard
For best results, please follow the following guidelines:
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\begin_layout Enumerate
Bitmapped file formats---preferably TIFF or JPEG, but not BMP---are appropriate
for photographs, using a resolution of at least 300 dpi at the final scaled
size of the image.
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Line art will reproduce best if provided in vector form, preferably EPS.
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Alternatively, both photographs and line art can be provided as PDF files.
Note that creating a PDF does not affect whether the graphic is a bitmap
or vector; saving a scanned piece of line art as PDF does not convert it
to scalable line art.
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If you generating graphics using a
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package, please be sure to provide a PDF of the manuscript.
In the production process,
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-generated graphics will eventually be converted to more conventional graphics
so the
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Monthly
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can be delivered in e-reader formats.
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\begin_layout Enumerate
For photos of contributing authors, we prefer photos that are not cropped
tight to the author's profile, so that production staff can crop the head
shot to an equal height and width.
If possible, avoid photographs that have excess shadows or glare.
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Theorems, definitions, proofs, and all that.
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Following the defaults of the
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package, styling is provided for
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theorem
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,
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definition
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, and
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remark
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styles, although the latter two use the same styling.
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Pythagorean Theorem
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Theorems, lemmas, axioms, and the like are stylized using italicized text.
These environments can be numbered or unnumbered, at the author's discretion.
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Proofs set in roman (upright) text, and conclude with an
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end of proof
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(q.e.d.) symbol that is set automatically when you end the proof environment.
When the proof ends with an equation or other non-text element, you need
to add
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package documentation for more details.
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Secant Line
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Definitions, remarks, and notation are stylized as roman text.
They are typically unnumbered, but there are no hard-and-fast rules about
numbering.
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Remarks stylize the same as definitions.
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\begin_layout Acknowledgments
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Acknowledgment.
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The authors wish to thank the Greek polymath Anonymous, whose prolific works
are an endless source of inspiration.
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Adam Parker, Who solved the Bernoulli equation and how did they do it?
\emph on
Coll.
Math.
J.
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44
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(2013) 8997.
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Brian Hopkins, ed.,
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Resources for Teaching Discrete Mathematics
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, Mathematical Association of America, Washington DC, 2009.
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Woodrow Wilson
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received his Ph.D.
in history and political science from Johns Hopkins University.
He held visiting positions at Cornell and Wesleyan before joining the faculty
at Princeton, where he was eventually appointed president of the university.
Among his proudest accomplishments was the abolition of eating clubs at
Princeton on the grounds that they were elitist.
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\begin_layout Affiliation
Office of the President, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 08544
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twoodwilson@princeton.edu
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Herbert Hoover
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entered Stanford University in 1891, after failing all of the entrance exams
except mathematics.
He received his B.S.
degree in geology in 1895, spent time as a mining engineer, then was appointed
by his co-author to the U.S.
Food Administration and the Supreme Economic Council, where he orchestrated
the greatest famine relief efforts of all time.
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\begin_layout Affiliation
Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305
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herbhoover@stanford.edu
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