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Test of AMS-Art Style Author

David L. Johnson Address

Department of Mathematics
Lehigh University
Bethlehem, PA 18015 Current Address

Home Email

dlj0@lehigh.edu URL

http://www.lehigh.edu/ dlj0/dlj0.html Keywords

Test 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. Dedicatory

To my wife. Translator

Joe Subjectclass

Primary: 12G34, Secondary: 09G87 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.

Section

Introduction 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 sans ūnder L d̄efault ayout- ūnder D d̄efault ocument default popup. The styles are: Enumerate

amsart - The standard AMS-article format. All results and similar statements are numbered as _inset Formula (n.m) 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. 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. Theorem

This is a numbered theorem 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.

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 LaTeX environment, if you really want two definitions (or whatever) together, with no intervening text of another sort. Theorem*

This is an unnumbered theorem 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. Corollary

First corollary. Proof

Its proof. Corollary*

Unnumbered corollary.

LaTeX

Corollary*

A second, with no intervening text. Note the Lemma

Lemma number 1 Proposition

First proposition. Proposition*

Unnumbered version. Conjecture

A wild guess. Conjecture*

So wild I didn't number it. Criterion

Need some criteria Algorithm

first this, then the next Fact

Not fiction. Fact*

Bald statement of fact. Unnumbered environments are often used for emphasis, or in a short presentation that doesn't require numbered results.

Axiom

It stands to reason. Definition

a word means exactly what I say it means. Definition*

Unnumbered. Standard

Plain text. Plain text. Plain text. Plain text. Plain text. Plain text. Plain text. Plain text. Plain text. Plain text.

Example

This should be an example. 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.

Condition

If you say so. Problem

I don't know what to write is the problem. Remark

I think this will be useful. Claim

I did it the way the documentation said to. Note

It may need more work yet. Standard

More plain text, in standard format. Theorem

This is a second numbered theorem Proof

Here is its proof. Standard

More text. Corollary

Second corollary. Proof

Its proof. Lemma

Lemma number 2 Proposition

Second proposition. Conjecture

A wild guess. Criterion

Need some criteria Notation

_inset Formula S = $\mathbb {R}$ inset

. Summary

In the end, will it matter? Acknowledgement

Thanks to Mattias Ettrich. Without him I never would have learned LaTeX. Case

If this works, then the rest will. Conclusion

It seems to work. Proof

Here goes another proof. Standard

Plain text. Section

Next try. Standard

This tries out the section environments. Theorem

This is a theorem Proof

Here is its proof. Standard

More text. Corollary

Third corollary. First one of this section. Proof

Its proof. Lemma

Lemma number 3 Proposition

Third proposition. Conjecture

A wild guess. Criterion

Need some criteria Subsection

This is a subsection Standard

With more results therein. Theorem

This is a theorem, maybe the fourth one. Proof

Here is its proof. Standard

More text. Corollary

Fourth corollary. Proof

Its proof. Lemma

Lemma number 4 Proposition

Fourth proposition. Conjecture

A wild guess. Criterion

Need some criteria Standard

More random text. Theorem

This is a theorem Proof

Here is its proof. Standard

More text. Claim

I believe this is true. Proof

Its proof. Lemma

Lemma number 5 Proposition

Fifth proposition. Conjecture

A wild guess. Criterion

Need some criteria Subsubsection

This is the subsection with results. Standard

The quick, brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. Theorem

This is a theorem - sixth in the series Proof

Here is its proof. Standard

More text. Corollary

Sixth corollary. Proof

Its proof. Lemma

Lemma number 6 Proposition

Sixth proposition. Conjecture

A wild guess. Criterion

Need some criteria Bibliography

1

Johnson, D. L.

on Out of my head Bibliography

2

American Mathematical Society, on Instructions for preparation of papers and monographs: AMS-LaTeX default , (1997). Bibliography

3

American Mathematical Society, Standard

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