Academics

Department of Mathematics

The Sixth Annual Harriett J. Walton
Symposium on
Undergraduate Mathematics Research


April 5, 2008


Partially funded by the MAA NSF-RUMC Program (NSF Grant DMS-0241090)



Proceedings of the
Harriett J. Walton Symposium
on Undergraduate Mathematics Research,
Volume 6


The Symposium committee invites each presenter to submit an article on their presentation made at the Symposium. However there is a four-page limit. Please type your article single-spaced on 8.5” by 11” paper with 1” inch margins on all sides. Use a New Times Roman font size 12. Put page numbers in pencil at the bottom right. The due date is May 1, 2008.

Once your article is received it will be reviewed by the Symposium Editorial Committee. The Editorial Committee may require various changes to the article before accepting it for publication in the Proceedings. The Proceedings will be published in August 2008. Please be sure to include your most current contact information, especially email address, in all correspondence.

Please use the format below.


Title of the Paper Size 18 Bold and Centered



John Smith
Department of Mathematics
Georgia College
Atlanta, GA 30314



Abstract: The abstract should not exceed 100 words, if possible. It should briefly describe the contents of the article.


1. Introduction


Sections should be numbered with arabic numerals, bold, and centered. Subsections (if any) should be numbered 1.1, 1.2, and so on.

1.1. Example of a subsection
Here is a subsection.

Theorem 1.1. This is a theorem. It should be vertically separated from the main text.

You may want to cite some other articles related to yours. Figures are good as well, but we will not print them in color.

2. Another Section


We will get your article back to you as quickly as possible if any changes need to be made. Each speaker will receive one complementary copy of the proceedings.

Acknowledgments


I wish to thank my advisor for patiently helping me to reach this point...

References


[1] J. Gauss, Complex Variables and Applications, XYZ Publishers, New York, 1992.
[2] R. Maxwell, New Theorems on Boundary Conditions, Journal of Applied Differential Equations 23 (2003) 56-85.