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References. References are indicated in the text by consecutive arabic numbers enclosed in square brackets. Make references specific by including page numbers; for example, "it is well known [3, pp. 239-245] that? The full list of references should be collected and typed at the end of the paper in numerical order. Listed references should be complete in all details; abbreviations of journal titles should follow Mathematical Reviews. Author's initials should precede their names, followed in order by the articles title, name of the journal, volume number, year, and the first and last pages as shown below:
[5] R.Roe, Matrices with non-negative elements, Bull. Amer. Soc. 17 (1958), 123-137.
A reference to a book should be given in the following order: author, title, edition (if not the first), name of series and number (if one of a series), publisher, city, and year of publication (in parentheses) as shown below:
[8] G. Jones, Theory of Algebraic Groups, 2nd ed., World Publishers, Inc., New York (1969).
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