Headings and Text
Please preserve the style of the headings, text fonts and line spacing to provide a uniform style for the proceedings volume. In a two column format there are more difficulties when finding suitable line and page breaks. We recommend that you leave such problems until preparing the final draft.

Equations
Equations should be confined to one column wherever possible, as in Eqs. (1) and (2), and the eqnarray environment may be used to split equations into several lines, for example in Eq. (3), or to align several equations. An alternative method is given in Eq. (4) for long sets of equations where only one referencing equation number is wanted.

U = D(d1, d2, d3, d4)R12(a, d5)R13(b, d6)

          
R14(c, d7)R23(d, d8)R24(e, d9)R34(f, d10)


Tables

The tables are designed to have a uniform style throughout the proceedings volume. It doesn't matter how you choose to place the inner lines of the table, but we would prefer the border lines to be of the style shown in Table 1. For a single column table, the top and bottom horizontal lines should be single, and there should be single vertical lines on the perimeter, as in Table 1. For the inner lines of the table, it looks better if they are kept to a minimum. Locate tables close to the first reference to them in the text and number them consecutively. Explanations should be given at the foot of the table, not within the table itself.

Table 1.  Margin settings for European A4 size paper.


 

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