Title
Test of AMS-Book 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. Dedicatory
To my wife. Translator
Joe Subjectclass
Primary: 12G34, Secondary: 09G87 Chapter
Beginning. Section
Introduction Standard
This file, using the amsbook layout, numbers all results, Theorems, Definitions, etc., using _inset Formula (m.n.p) inset
where the _inset Formula m inset
is the chapter number, the _inset Formula n inset
is the section number, and, finally, the _inset Formula p inset
is the result number in that section. Standard
This can be changed by modifying the layout file, removing the line typewriter
numberwithinsectionchapter default
from the
typewriter
Preamble
default
.
Theorem
This is a theorem Proof
Here is its proof. Standard
More text. Corollary
First corollary. Proof
Its proof. Lemma
Lemma number 1 Proposition
First proposition. Conjecture
A wild guess. Criterion
Need some criteria Algorithm
first this, then the next Fact
Not fiction. Axiom
It stands to reason. Definition
a word means exactly what I say it means. Example
This should be an example. Standard
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 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 = 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 Chapter Exercises
Exercise 1 Chapter Exercises
Exercise 2 Chapter Exercises
These should not be italicised! 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. Chapter
Next one. Section
Next Section 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. Section
Another section Theorem
This is a theorem Proof
Here is its proof. Standard
More text. Corollary
Fifth corollary. 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
Johnson, D. L.
on Out of my head Bibliography
American Mathematical Society, on Instructions for preparation of papers and monographs: AMS-LaTeX default , (1997). Bibliography
American Mathematical Society, Standard
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