Instructions for authors
Análisis Armónico y Teoría de Operadores

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Análisis Armónico y Teoría de Operadores (Harmonic Analysis and Operator Theory)  is a journal which considers for publication papers in mathematical analysis. Contributions may be research papers, expository and historical papers and research advances.

Accepted languages are Spanish and English. All the contributions must have title and abstract in spanish and in english . For english submission we offer the translation to spanish of the abstract and the title.

All material to be published is carefully revised by the editors. Nonetheless, the content of all signed contributions is of the exclusive responsibility of the author.

The style of the papers must be attractive and as fluent and organized as possible. For research papers the relevance and originality of the results are taken in account. Submission of a research paper implies
       that the work described has not been published before;
       that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

To speed up publication, and to ensure a unified layout throughout the journal, we require the use of LaTeX. To simplify the transformation process between your documents and the final layout, we provide the LaTeX class file  aato-en.cls,  ready for use with the newer LaTeX versions (LaTeX2e).

The class file mainly sets the fonts, margins and spacing. It is based on the standard AMSart class. Hence all of the usual LaTeX and AMS-LaTeX commands can be used inside your document.

A small sample file containing a short documentation and being useful as template is also provided.

The authors are highly recommended not to modify the class file by introducing personal settings and/or definitions.

To download the sample and the class file as a zip file click here: aato-en.zip

All contributions should be sent to the Editors by e-mail to the following address

anarteop@gmail.com

as a pdf or postscript file. The LaTeX file will be required for final publication.

Authors must specify if their contribution is an expository paper, a research paper or a research advance.