Advanced Studies:
Euro-Tbilisi Mathematical Journal
ISSN Online
2667 - 9930

Submission Instructions

Submitting a paper to Advanced Studies: Euro-Tbilisi Mathematical Journal

Authors may prepare their paper as a single (uncompressed) PDF file and submit it via the following EditFlow submission system:

https://ef.msp.org/submit/tbilisi


No paper that has been previously published, or is being considered for publication elsewhere, should be submitted to Advanced Studies: Euro-Tbilisi Mathematical Journal , nor may a paper that is under consideration by Advanced Studies: Euro-Tbilisi Mathematical Journal be submitted elsewhere.
If for any reason you cannot use our online submission form, then email the required data to the Editorial Assistant Dali Zangurashvili. (dalizan@hotmail.com).
Preparing an article to Advanced Studies: Euro-Tbilisi Mathematical Journal:

Tex source files of articles should be prepared in English. It is essential that the manuscript is submitted in grammatically correct English. If you are not a native English speaker we recommend that you have your manuscript professionally edited before submission or read by a native English – speaking colleague. Advanced Studies: Euro-Tbilisi Mathematical Journal has no restrictions on the length of manuscripts, provided that the text is concise and comprehensive.

LaTeX version 2e is the PREFERRED format, and its use will facilitate consideration of an article, but papers in other standard TeX flavors will be considered.

class file is available from the journal and its use during preparation of articles is encouraged. Whether or not the journal’s style is used, and whatever the flavour of TeX, author’s should define a macro for each proclaimed structure e.g. \definition, \proposition, \theorem. These macros will be replaced by the journal’s own.

Accepted articles will be archived in the style of the journal. Authors should note that the base font size is 10 point. Please avoid use of elements which depend on another base font size. Also avoid any absolute moves such as “\vskip 10 pt” as the journal’s pagination will differ from yours. As a general rule less formatting is better.

An article is normally submitted as a single source file. All macros must be included with the source file and are the responsibility of the author. Macros should be placed at the beginning of the file. It is also helpful if any macro that is not actually used is deleted from the source file. The only exception is diagram macro packages. The currently acceptable macro packages are those authored by Barr, Borceux, Rose (XY-Pic) and Taylor. The author is responsible to ensure that the current version of a macro package has been used. Editors are not permitted to correct errors in TeX source.

If BiBTeX is used with LaTeX, bibliographies must be BiBTeXed and .bbl files appended to the source file. No .bib files will be accepted. References may use the standard BiBTeX styles or the Harvard style.

Authors are STRONGLY encouraged to use only fonts from the standard TeX distribution (cmr etc.), AMS symbol fonts (msym…) or the XY-pic fonts. They should be aware that use of non-standard fonts can interfere with successful dissemination of their work. Fonts not mentioned above must be provided by the author to the Editor concerned and to the journal. Embedded graphics or Postscript are not currently accepted.

The source file for an article must begin with a comment which includes the following information: the flavour of TeX used, the number of pages, any diagram macro package used, any non-standard fonts, the implementation of TeX used in preparation of the article. An example might be

% LaTeX-2e document, 12 pp, XY-pic ver 3.1, emTeX version 3.1

Archive Policy

The primary archive of ASETMJ is a set of electronic files in TeX source, dvi and pk font formats. The source files contain all articles accepted in ASETMJ and any macro files required to typeset them. The dvi files are those produced from the articles by the TeX program. Font files to allow printing of accepted articles must also be maintained. This archive is the property of the Editorial Board of ASETMJ and is maintained by the Editor-in-Chief.


Style Files

You can download the ASETMJ style file, its documentation and sample file here:

tmj.sty (Style file)

tmj.pdf (Documentation)

tmj_sample.tex (Sample file)


(La)TeX macros for diagrams

The links here are to macro packages (and their documentation) intended to facilitate creation of diagrams in (La)TeX. A general index of TeX macro packages is maintained by David M. Jones in the pub/tex directory at theory.lcs.mit.edu

The links below are to appropriate directories at the ftp.shsu.edu CTAN (Comprehensive TeX Archive Network) site. If you are not in North America, you may retrieve the files more quickly by connecting to another CTAN site closer to you. Try ftp://ftp.dante.de/ or ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/. The packages are:

Michael Barr’s front-end for XY-pic. This uses syntax similar to his old package based on the LaTeX picture mode and provides the most attractive output for typeset categorical diagrams.

A LaTeX diagram macro package by Francis Borceux based on matrices.

The XY-pic diagram macro package by Kris Rose and Ross Moore.

A diagram macro package by Paul Taylor based on matrices.