NATO Advanced Research Workshop
Tubes, Sheets and Singularities
in Fluid Dynamics
Zakopane, Poland
2-7 September 2001
Sponsored as an IUTAM Symposium by the
International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
PREPARATION OF PAPERS for the PROCEEDINGS
- DEADLINE:
- PAGE LIMIT:
- 45 mins. presentations - 10 pages
- 20 mins. presentations - 6 pages
- REFERREEING PROCESS:
- All papers will be referreed by at least
one member of the Scientific Committee or by an external referree.
FORMAT and SUBMISSION:
- Your paper must be typeset in LaTeX.
- You have to send the LaTeX file and
figures by e-mail to Konrad Bajer.
- Figures must be sent as separate .eps or .ps files.
- Standard compression formats (.gz) and archives (.tar) are acceptable.
INSTRUCTIONS and TEMPLATE:
- Download
kapprocmod.cls and
Zakopane.tex to the same directory.
- The file Zakopane.tex is a template, but it also contains all the instructions you need to typeset your paper.
- Start reading the instructions at the top of the file and work your way down the file filling the template with your own content.
- Please give thought to marking useful index entries (explanations are in Zakopane.tex)
- Zakopane.tex was prepared specially for the Conference in Zakopane, kapprocmod.cls is a modified Kluwer style file.
You should not use any other Kluwer style files and templates, even the recent ones, the only exception is if you don't have LaTeX2e and must use LaTeX2.09 (see Zakopane.tex).
- Before you start rename Zakopane.tex to Surname.tex where Surname is the surname of the first author of your paper.
- If you want to check your LaTeX installation and see what the layout looks like download
Zaksample.tex,
Malyuga-1c-4.eps and
Malyuga-1d-4.eps
Then issue the commands `latex Zaksample.tex' and `xdvi Zaksample.dvi'.
The result on your screen should look exactly the same as
Zaksample.pdf
Before you send off your paper make sure that LaTeX does not report ANY ERRORS !!!
QUESTIONS:
- Send general questions and comments to
Konrad Bajer.
- Send technical questions on LaTeX to
Kluwer
-
Here are a few questions and answers:
- How do I make boldface letters and symbols in mathematical formuale?
A:\mathbf{\Omega} gives bold face capital omega.
Similarly you can use \mathcal{} for caligraphic letters and \mathsf{} for sans serif letters in maths mode.
If you want bold face symbols, other than letters, add \usepackage{amsmath} (or \usepackage{amstex}, depending on your LaTeX installation) after \usepackage{graphicx}. Then \boldsymbol{\ll} gives "much less" symbol in bold face.