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Higham N. — Handbook of writing for the mathematical sciences
Higham N. — Handbook of writing for the mathematical sciences



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Название: Handbook of writing for the mathematical sciences

Автор: Higham N.

Аннотация:

The subject of mathematical writing has been infused with life once again by Nick Higham as he follows up his successful HWMS volume with this much-anticipated second edition. As is Higham's style, the material is enlivened by anecdotes, unusual paper titles, and humorous quotations. This handy new volume provides even more information on the issues you will face when writing a technical paper or talk, from choosing the right journal in which to publish to handling your references. Its overview of the entire publication process is invaluable for anyone hoping to publish in a technical journal.

The original book has been completely revised, making use of feedback from readers as well as Higham's own large file of ideas based on his experiences in reading, writing, editing, examining, and supervising theses.

The most obvious changes to this second edition are the new chapters: "Writing and Defending a Thesis," "Giving a Talk" (which adds to the existing material on preparing slides for a talk), "Preparing a Poster," and "TeX and LaTeX" (including tips on their use for typesetting mathematics and detailed discussions of BibTeX and indexing). Numerous mathematical symbols in the AMS fonts have been added to Appendix B.

Among the new material in existing chapters, the section "How to Referee" in the chapter "Publishing a Paper" offers advice on this important aspect of the publication process. The chapter "Writing a Paper" suggests formats for referencing items on the World Wide Web.

The renamed chapter "Aids and Resources for Writing and Research" contains a new section, "Library Classification Schemes," which will help readers find their way around libraries. This chapter's material on the Internet was completely rewritten in light of the World Wide Web.

Separate author and subject indexes are now provided; the bibliography has been updated to include many new editions of books, and more than 70 new references have been added.



Язык: en

Рубрика: Математика/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Издание: 2

Год издания: 1998

Количество страниц: 320

Добавлена в каталог: 27.12.2013

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Semicolon, as list separator      52
Sentence, first words      53 57 77
Sentence, opening      53 57
Serial comma      51—52
Shaw, George Bernard      59 q
SI prefixes      93
SIAM journals, circulation figures      128
SIAM journals, instructions for referees      132
SIAM journals, refereeing process      130
SIAM News      212
SIAM, electronic search of membership list      212
SIAM, progress of an accepted article      143—145
Sidney, Jeffrey B.      84
Sidney, Stuart J.      84
simplification      53—54
Sissors, Jack Z.      125 q
Slides, awful, definition of      155
Slides, duplicate      160
Slides, economy of words      160
Slides, handwritten or typeset      162—163
Slides, legibility      161—162
Slides, lines, number of      159
Slides, number of      162
Slides, overlays      159 163
Slides, preparing in $L^{A}T_{E}X$      163
Slides, preparing in $T_{E}X$      187
Slides, projecting from a computer      163
Slides, title slide      157
Smith, Alan Jay      135
sort      220
Speech, pitch variation      175
Speech, speed of      174—175
Speech, volume of      174
Spell      218—219
spelling      69—71
Spelling, alternative forms      69—71
Spelling, British versus American      8 40—41 701 69—71
Spelling, checker      74 218—220
Spelling, common errors      41 421
Spelling, corrector      219
Spivak, Michael D.      186
Split infinitive      112 113
Spotlight factor      84
Stainton, Elsie Myers      8 10 77
Stallman, Richard      218
Steen, Lynn Arthur      11
Steenrod, Norman E.      10
Stegun, Irene A.      138
Stein, Ed      209 q
Stein, Gabriele      8 72
Sternberg, David      153
Stetter, Hans J.      59 q
Stewart, G. W.      3 80 88
Strang, Gilbert      3 18
Strassen, Volker      81
Strunk, Jr., William      9 84
Style Checker      74 221—222
Subject classifications      87
Submitting, a manuscript      129—130
Submitting, previously published material      130
Swales, John      76
Swan, Michael      62 75
Swanson, Ellen      10
Swift, Dean      293
Sylvester, J. J.      83
Symbols, $T_{E}X$ and $L^{A}T_{E}X$      225—233
Symbols, $\epsilon$ versus $\in$      32
Symbols, $\exists$      26
Symbols, $\forall$      26—27
Symbols, $\leftrightarrow$      27
Symbols, $\rightarrow$      27
Symbols, at end of sentence      115
Symbols, at start of sentence      29
Symbols, placement of      29
Symbols, separate by words      30
Symbols, unnecessary      29
Symbols, versus words      24—27
Symbols, year of first use in print      251
Synonyms      54—55
Synonyms, notational      30
Tables      90—94
Tables, design of      91
Tables, row versus column orientation      91
Tables, versus graphs      91
Talk, advantages over a paper      156
Talk, computer, slides projected from      163
Talk, differences from a paper      156
Talk, eye contact with audience      175
Talk, finishing      176
Talk, finishing on time      175—176
Talk, gestures      175
Talk, in a foreign language      156
Talk, microphone      173
Talk, multiple entry points      158
Talk, multiple exit points      158
Talk, nerves      175
Talk, notes for      172
Talk, overhead projector, use of      173—174
Talk, pauses      175
Talk, pointer, use of      173
Talk, practising      172
Talk, speech, pitch variation      175
Talk, speech, speed of      174—175
Talk, speech, volume of      174
Talk, title      157
Talk, writing      155
Tarutz, Judith A.      10
Taylor, John      18
Ten commandments      177
Tense      56
text editors      216—218
Theorem      16—17
Theorem, "invalid"      105
Theorem, dangling      102
Theorem, hanging      102
Theorem-like structures, how to number      103
Thesaurus      8—9 54 72
Thesaurus, Roget’s      8
Thesis, defending      151—152
Thesis, opening pages, format of      150
Thesis, oral examination procedure      152
Thesis, purpose of      148
Thesis, writing      148—151
Thompson, Robert C.      135
Title      80—83
Title, choice of words      77
Title, line breaks in      83
Title, of poster      180—181
Title, of talk      157
Title, shortest      146
TOEFL      75
Tompa, Martin      84
Touch typing      218
transparencies      see Slides
Trzeciak, Jerzy      76
Tufte, Edward R.      91 94 181
Turabian, Kate L.      10 47
Turk, Christopher      11 55 178
UK $T_{E}X$ Users Group      207
Underhill, Adrian      75
uniq      220
UNIX      202 210
Unix, $\verb"delatex"$      219
Unix, $\verb"deroff"$      220
Unix, $\verb"detex"$      219
Unix, $\verb"diff"$      220
Unix, $\verb"grep"$      202 220
Unix, $\verb"look"$      220
Unix, $\verb"sort"$      220
Unix, $\verb"spell"$      218
Unix, $\verb"tr"$      220
Unix, $\verb"troff"$      186
Unix, $\verb"uniq"$      220
Unix, $\verb"wc"$      221
URL (Uniform Resource Locator)      210
URL (Uniform Resource Locator), field in $B_{IB}T_{E}X$      201
Urrutia, Jorge      84
van Leunen, Mary — Claire      11 35 36 77 96 98 101 104
Van Loan, Charles P.      3 15 23 81
van Zandt, Timothy      163
Vandergraft, J. S.      88
Vi (editor)      216
Vieira, J.      98
Voice, active      37—38
Voice, passive      37—38
Wade, Nicholas      105
Waterhouse, Keith      9
Watkins, David S.      19
Watson, James D.      96 96
Watterson, Bill      147 179
wc      221
Welsch, R. E.      81
White, E. B.      9
Wicked which      45 109 114
Wilf, Herbert S.      185 q
Wilkinson, James H.      17 82
Wood, Frederick T.      9
Woodford, F. Peter      11
Woolsey, John D.      179 q 182
Word frequency count      220
Word pyramid      55
Wordprocessing, technical      186
Words, -age ending      40
Words, -al ending      40
Words, -ise and -ize endings      42 70
Words, absolute      37
Words, abstract      54
Words, ambiguous      49—50
Words, Anglo — Saxon      54
Words, compound      47—48
Words, concrete      54
Words, connecting      48—49 64—69
Words, distinctions between      44—45 62
Words, elegant variation      45—46
Words, French origin      54
Words, hyphenation of      47—48
Words, Latin origin      54
Words, linking      48—49 64—69
Words, misused      49—50
Words, omission of      50
Words, order of      57—58
Words, redundant, to avoid confusion      19
Words, versus symbols      24—27
World Wide Web      210
World Wide Web, referencing items on      99—100
Writer’s Workbench      222
Writing a talk      155
Writing, factorial technique      108
Writing, is difficult      2
Writing, plain      2
Writing, qualities needed for      1
Writing, spiral technique      108
Writing, ten commandments      39
Writing, to learn      2
Zentralblatt f$\ddot{u}$r Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete      216
Zeros, spelling of      42
Zinsser, William      2 9 12 35 57 107
“I” versus “we”      57
“we” versus “I”      57
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