Instructions for authors of manuscripts accepted by the Acta Mathematica

N.B. These instructions are valid for accepted manuscripts only.

Manuscript preparation
Please consult a recent issue of the Acta Mathematica to get a general idea for the style and the layout.
Note that changes other than typographical must be approved by the editor in charge. Note also, that we are quite careful with the reference lists. We therefore ask you to fill in any missing data in the reference list, update the references as much as possible, and delte any reference that is not relevant to the current version of your paper.


Colour figures
Acta Mathematica is printed in black/white. If you wish to have figures printed in colour, you have to be prepared to contribute to the extra costs. In the online version colour figures will appear free of charge.Acta Mathematica is printed in black/white. If you wish to have figures printed in colour, you have to be prepared to contribute to the extra costs. In the online version colour figures will appear free of charge.

Abstract
Please add at the beginning of your paper an abstract that will not be printed, but put on the web. All Acta Mathematica papers are presented with abstract and reference list on the web (springer.com/11511).

List of references
Before electronically submitting a paper accepted by the Acta Mathematica, authors should ensure that the reference list is complete. Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt für Mathematik contain the necessary information.

References should have the following format:

Journals
Anderson, J. M., Clunie, J. and Pommerenke, C., On Bloch functions and normal functions. J. Reine Angew. Math., 270 (1974), 12-37.

Papers not originally written in the Latin alphabet
Naboko, S. N., On the dense point spectrum of Schrödinger and Dirac operators. Teoret. Mat. Fiz., 68 (1986), 18-28 (Russian); English translation in Theoret. and Math. Phys., 68 (1986), 646-653.

Books
Akhiezer, N. I., The Classical Moment Problem and Some Related Questions in Analysis. Hafner, New York, 1965.

Appell, J. and Zabrejko, P. P., Nonlinear Superposition Operators. Cambridge Tracts in Math., 95. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1990.

Conference proceedings, etc
Kohn, J. J., Methods of partial differential equations in complex analysis, in Several Complex Variables (Williamstown, MA, 1975), pp. 215-237. Proc. Symp. Pure Math., 30. Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 1977.

Preprints and papers accepted but not yet printed
Cegrell, U., The general definition of the complex Monge-Ampère operator. Preprint, 2000.

Andrievskii, V. V., On the Green function for the complement of a finite number of real intervals. To appear in Const. Approx.


File preparation
The name of the TeX file should be the surname of the (first) author with the extension .tex. If the surname has more than eight letters, use only the first eight.
Any macros or style files should be included.
Figures should be submitted separately as encapsulated postscript (.eps) files.


File transfer
Electronic files including a pfd file of the final version should be submitted as attachments to an e-mail message to Margareta Wiberg, address see below.

Further questions
Further questions should be addressed to Margareta Wiberg

via e-mail

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Acta Mathematica
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