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#This file was created by <lasgoutt> Tue Mar 3 17:28:33 1998
#LyX 0.12 (C) 1995-1998 Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass amsart
\language default
\inputencoding default
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
\paperfontsize default
\spacing single
\papersize Default
\paperpackage a4
\use_geometry 0
\use_amsmath 0
\paperorientation portrait
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 3
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 2
\paperpagestyle default
\layout Title
Test of AMS-Art Style
\layout Author
David L.
Johnson
\layout Address
Department of Mathematics
\newline
Lehigh University
\newline
Bethlehem, PA 18015
\layout Current Address
Home
\layout Email
dlj0@lehigh.edu
\layout URL
http://www.lehigh.edu/~dlj0/dlj0.html
\layout Keywords
Test
\layout Thanks
To Emmanuel, for forcing me to fix this, and Jean-Marc, for making it possible,
and necessary.
Also to Mate, who suggested numerous improvements.
\layout Dedicatory
To my wife.
\layout Translator
Joe
\layout Subjectclass
Primary: 12G34, Secondary: 09G87
\layout Abstract
This is not very abstract.
Note that the abstract must be part of the title stuff for AMS.
LyX is aware of that since version 0.12.1.
Good.
\layout Section
Introduction
\layout Standard
This file, and any amsart-* LyX file, can be converted to either of the
numbering schemes by simply changing the document class in the
\family sans
\bar under
L
\bar default
ayout-
\bar under
D
\bar default
ocument
\family default
popup.
The styles are:
\layout Enumerate
amsart - The standard AMS-article format.
All results and similar statements are numbered as
\begin_inset Formula \( (n.m) \)
\end_inset
, where the first number refers to the section, and the second refers to
the total number of results (Theorems, Corollaries, Propositions, Definitions
and Remarks, etc.) in that section.
There are also many (but not all) environments available unnumbered, which
is occasionally needed.
Unnumbered environments indicated by an asterisk at the end.
\layout Enumerate
amsart-seq - Here, numbering for each type of statement is in its own sequence,
with no reference to the section number.
There are also many (but not all) environments available unnumbered, which
is occasionally needed.
\layout Theorem
This is a numbered theorem
\layout Proof
Here is its proof.
Here is its proof.
Here is its proof.
Here is its proof.
Here is its proof.
Here is its proof.
\layout Standard
More text.
Note that two occurrences of the same environment, like two definitions,
need to be separated somehow.
For the moment, the best way is to include a paragraph with a %, in the
LaTeX environment, if you really want two definitions (or whatever) together,
with no intervening text of another sort.
\layout Theorem*
This is an unnumbered theorem
\layout Proof
Here is its proof.
Here is its proof.
Here is its proof.
Here is its proof.
Here is its proof.
Here is its proof.
\layout Corollary
First corollary.
\layout Proof
Its proof.
\layout Corollary*
Unnumbered corollary.
\layout LaTeX
%
\layout Corollary*
A second, with no intervening text.
Note the % to force a separation.
\layout Lemma
Lemma number 1
\layout Proposition
First proposition.
\layout Proposition*
Unnumbered version.
\layout Conjecture
A wild guess.
\layout Conjecture*
So wild I didn't number it.
\layout Criterion
Need some criteria
\layout Algorithm
first this, then the next
\layout Fact
Not fiction.
\layout Fact*
Bald statement of fact.
Unnumbered environments are often used for emphasis, or in a short presentation
that doesn't require numbered results.
\layout Axiom
It stands to reason.
\layout Definition
a word means exactly what I say it means.
\layout Definition*
Unnumbered.
\layout Standard
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
\layout Example
This should be an example.
\layout Standard
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
Plain text.
\layout Condition
If you say so.
\layout Problem
I don't know what to write is the problem.
\layout Remark
I think this will be useful.
\layout Claim
I did it the way the documentation said to.
\layout Note
It may need more work yet.
\layout Standard
More plain text, in standard format.
\layout Theorem
This is a second numbered theorem
\layout Proof
Here is its proof.
\layout Standard
More text.
\layout Corollary
Second corollary.
\layout Proof
Its proof.
\layout Lemma
Lemma number 2
\layout Proposition
Second proposition.
\layout Conjecture
A wild guess.
\layout Criterion
Need some criteria
\layout Notation
\begin_inset Formula \( S=\mathbb {R} \)
\end_inset
.
\layout Summary
In the end, will it matter?
\layout Acknowledgement
Thanks to Mattias Ettrich.
Without him I never would have learned LaTeX.
\layout Case
If this works, then the rest will.
\layout Conclusion
It seems to work.
\layout Proof
Here goes another proof.
\layout Standard
Plain text.
\layout Section
Next try.
\layout Standard
This tries out the section environments.
\layout Theorem
This is a theorem
\layout Proof
Here is its proof.
\layout Standard
More text.
\layout Corollary
Third corollary.
First one of this section.
\layout Proof
Its proof.
\layout Lemma
Lemma number 3
\layout Proposition
Third proposition.
\layout Conjecture
A wild guess.
\layout Criterion
Need some criteria
\layout Subsection
This is a subsection
\layout Standard
With more results therein.
\layout Theorem
This is a theorem, maybe the fourth one.
\layout Proof
Here is its proof.
\layout Standard
More text.
\layout Corollary
Fourth corollary.
\layout Proof
Its proof.
\layout Lemma
Lemma number 4
\layout Proposition
Fourth proposition.
\layout Conjecture
A wild guess.
\layout Criterion
Need some criteria
\layout Standard
More random text.
\layout Theorem
This is a theorem
\layout Proof
Here is its proof.
\layout Standard
More text.
\layout Claim
I believe this is true.
\layout Proof
Its proof.
\layout Lemma
Lemma number 5
\layout Proposition
Fifth proposition.
\layout Conjecture
A wild guess.
\layout Criterion
Need some criteria
\layout Subsubsection
This is the subsection with results.
\layout Standard
The quick, brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
\layout Theorem
This is a theorem - sixth in the series
\layout Proof
Here is its proof.
\layout Standard
More text.
\layout Corollary
Sixth corollary.
\layout Proof
Its proof.
\layout Lemma
Lemma number 6
\layout Proposition
Sixth proposition.
\layout Conjecture
A wild guess.
\layout Criterion
Need some criteria
\layout Bibliography
\bibitem {1}
Johnson, D.
L.
\emph on
Out of my head
\layout Bibliography
\bibitem {2}
American Mathematical Society,
\emph on
Instructions for preparation of papers and monographs: AMS-LaTeX
\emph default
, (1997).
\layout Bibliography
\bibitem {3}
American Mathematical Society,
\layout Standard
\the_end