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Received: March 30, 2019 Accepted: Monthname xx, 20xx PUBLISHED: Monthname xx, 20xx Online Mathematics OMJ, 00 (00): 1-7, ISSN: 2672-7501 http://www. onlinemathematics.net RESEARCH ARTICLE An Article Template for OMJ Submissions- Author Guidelines An Optional Subtitle to Clarify the Matters First Author 1 , Second Author 2 , and Third Author 3 1 Affiliation of the First Author, University, Country, Postal Code, Email: [email protected] 2 Affiliation of the Second Author, University, Country, Postal Code, Email: [email protected] 3 Affiliation of the Third Author, University, Country, Postal Code, Email: [email protected] CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: First Author ([email protected]) Abstract Your abstract goes here. The abstract should be no more than 300 words maximum. The abstract should be a single paragraph and should not contain references or unexplained abbreviations or acronyms. Your abstract should be concise and informative and should read well as a standalone piece. The general scope of the article as well as the main results and conclusions should be summarised. Keywords: keyword term1; keyword term2; keyword term3; keyword term4; keyword term5; keyword term6; keyword term7; keyword term8; keyword term9 Mathematics Subject Classification: 12H05, 03F25, 03C35, 68W30, 65Gxx, 20N02 1. Introduction Your introduction goes here! This document explains how to prepare your article for submission to ONLINE MATHEMATICS. Before submitting, please: 1. carefully read our Aims and Scope and Ethics and Policies pages before submitting to assess if your manuscript is suitable for ONLINE MATHEMATICS; 2. use the this LTEX template to prepare your manuscript; 3. ensure that all eligible co-authors have been included in the author list and that all authors have approved the content of the submitted manuscript. The submitting author will be required to provide a Contributor ID (ORCID) via the online submission system of ONLINE MATHEMATICS. Provision of ORcIDs by co-authors is strongly encouraged, but not mandatory. 2. Submission Process Manuscripts for ONLINE MATHEMATICS should be submitted online via HTTP://WWW.ONLINEMATHEMATICS.NET. The submitting author, who is generally the corresponding author, is responsible for the manuscript during the submission Online Mathematics, ISSN: 2672-7501 1 OMJ, 00 (00): 1-7, 2019

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Page 1: An Article Template for OMJ Submissions  · Web viewYour abstract goes here. The abstract should be no more than 300 words maximum. The abstract should be a single paragraph and

Received: March 30, 2019Accepted: Monthname xx, 20xxPUBLISHED: Monthname xx, 20xx

Online MathematicsOMJ, 00 (00): 1-7, ISSN: 2672-7501http://www. onlinemathematics.net

RESEARCH ARTICLE

An Article Template for OMJ Submissions-Author GuidelinesAn Optional Subtitle to Clarify the MattersFirst Author1, Second Author2, and Third Author3

1 Affiliation of the First Author, University, Country, Postal Code, Email: [email protected] of the Second Author, University, Country, Postal Code, Email: [email protected] of the Third Author, University, Country, Postal Code, Email: [email protected]

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: First Author ([email protected])

Abstract

Your abstract goes here. The abstract should be no more than 300 words maximum. The abstract should be a single paragraph and should not contain references or unexplained abbreviations or acronyms. Your abstract should be concise and informative and should read well as a standalone piece. The general scope of the article as well as the main results and conclusions should be summarised.

Keywords: keyword term1; keyword term2; keyword term3; keyword term4; keyword term5; keyword term6; keyword term7; keyword term8; keyword term9Mathematics Subject Classification: 12H05, 03F25, 03C35, 68W30, 65Gxx, 20N02

1. IntroductionYour introduction goes here!

This document explains how to prepare your article for submission to ONLINE MATHEMATICS. Before submitting, please:

1. carefully read our Aims and Scope and Ethics and Policies pages before submitting to assess if your manuscript is suitable for ONLINE MATHEMATICS;

2. use the this LTEX template to prepare your manuscript;

3. ensure that all eligible co-authors have been included in the author list and that all authors have approved the content of the submitted manuscript.

The submitting author will be required to provide a Contributor ID (ORCID) via the online submission system of ONLINE MATHEMATICS. Provision of ORcIDs by co-authors is strongly encouraged, but not mandatory.

2. Submission ProcessManuscripts for ONLINE MATHEMATICS should be submitted online via HTTP://WWW.ONLINEMATHEMATICS.NET. The submitting author, who is generally the corresponding author, is responsible for the manuscript during the submission and peer- review process. In order to make manuscript submission as easy as possible for authors, at FIRST SUBMISSION, authors can submit their manuscript in a single PDF file produced using any LTEX template; however, we do still encourage authors to use our LTEX template available for download from our Instruction for Authors page on the journal website. Once an article has been ACCEPTED for publication the author must provide a PDF of the manuscript formatted in the journal LTEX template along with a ZIP archive containing the LTEX source files and any figures and tables.

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3. Types of ManuscriptsTo be written.

4. Length of ManuscriptsOnline Mathematics has no restrictions on the length of manuscripts, provided that the text is concise and comprehensive. However, we recommend that the main text of the manuscript do not exceed 40 typeset pages formatted according to this template (about 26000 words).

5. Sections and SubsectionsUse section and subsection commands to organize your document.

5.1 A SubsectionUse section and subsection commands to organize your document.

5.1.1 SubsubsectionUse section and subsection commands to organize your document.

5.2 A SubsectionUse section and subsection commands to organize your document.

5.3 A SubsectionUse section and subsection commands to organize your document.

6. Math Environments.Some examples of math environments follow.

Theorem 6.1 (Label of the Theorem). This is a theorem. Then

(i) First item of the theorem,

(ii) Second item of the theorem,

(iii) Third item of the theorem.

Definitions, lemmas, etc. are similar.

7. ConclusionWrite your concluding remarks here.

AcknowledgmentsPlease acknowledge anyone who contributed to the study but did not meet the authorship criteria.

References[1] H. Dawood. Interval Mathematics as a Potential Weapon against Uncertainty. In S. Chakraverty, editor, Mathematics of

Uncertainty Modeling in the Analysis of Engineering and Science Problems, chapter 1, pp. 1-38, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, January 2014, ISBN 978-1-4666-4991-0, doi:10.4018/978-1-4666-4991-0.ch001. URL http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4991-0. ch001 .

[2] H. Dawood. InCLosure (Interval enCLosure)-A Language and Environment for Reliable Scientific Computing, Version 1.0, ‘Computer Software'. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt, 2018. URL http://scholar. cu.edu.eg/henddawood/ software/inclosure.

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[3] U. W. Kulisch. Computer Arithmetic and Validity: Theory, Implementation, and Applications. Walter de Gruyter, 2008.[4] R. E. Moore. Methods and Applications of Interval Analysis. Number 2 in SIAM studies in Applied Mathematics, SIAM,

Philadelphia, 1979.

Copyright © 2019, the author(s); licensee Online Mathematics, Infinity Bees. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com-mons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0).

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