INSTITUTE
FOR CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
PREPRINTS
How to use the ICMP Preprints Online
Notes
for Contributors
Preprints
are available for the following years:
1996 , 1997 , 1998 , 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2004 , 2005 ,
2006 , 2007
How
to use the ICMP Preprints Online
Both
abstracts and full texts are available.
Abstracts
are shown to the reader once the abs link is chosen in the
list of preprints for the selected year.
Full
texts in the LaTeX, PostScript and PDF formats are available for downloading
once the src or ps or pdf link is chosen, respectively.
Files
are compressed with gzip utility (.gz extension) and
the reader should uncompress them with gzip -d filename.gz
or gzip -da filename.gz command. Multipart files (.tar.gz
or .tgz extension) are first packed with tar utility,
so the reader should unpack them after the uncompression with the
tar -xvf filename.tar command.
The
DOS users can download gzip and tar
utilities from our server.
If
you do not have a PostScript printer you can view PostScript files
and print them using the GhostScript
utility. It is convenient to use Ghostview
or GSview
shells for GhostScript.
Notes
for Contributors
Any
paper concerning modern problems of condensed matter theory which
was prepared in the Institute for Condensed Matter Physics or reported
on the seminar of the Institute and recommended for publication by
the Scientific Council of the Institute can be submitted for publication.
Requirements for technical design
An
article in English or Ukrainian should be prepared in LaTeX format
using the special style format icmpprep.sty. You can download
the Ukrainian or English
versions of the style files, as well as a sample preprint.tex
file from our ftp server. Text in Ukrainian should be typed using
DOS encoding (CP866). Author's original of the article (including
all files requested) is to be given on a floppy disk or sent by e-mail
to the technical staff ().
Acceptable
figure formats:
emTeX specials;
Encapsulated PostScript;
MSP (MS Paint under
Windows 1.x and 2.x);
PCX (Paintbrush);
black and white BMP
files.
All
figures should be prepared in 1:1 scale and inserted in their places
in the text. Use 300 DPI or 600 DPI resolution for bitmapped pictures
(MSP, PCX, BMP).