The official GWU Department of Mathematics Preprint Series

This site contains preprints of works connected with the GWU Department of Mathematics. Work is posted here by request of the author(s). See the Directions for authors (below).

Nearly all of works here are in PDF format. To view and/or print these works you will need software like the Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be obtained for free form Adobe Systems Inc.
 

Series 2002
 
  • GWUM-2002-2, Sergei S. Goncharov, Valentina S. Harizanov (GWU), Julia F. Knight and Charles F.D. McCoy, Simple and immune relations on countable structures, [Abstract], (to appear in Archive for Mathematical Logic), posted 5/7/2002.
  • GWUM-2002-1, Valentina S. Harizanov (GWU), Julia F. Knight & Andrei S. Morozov, Sequences on n-diagrams, [Abstract], (to appear in Journal of Symbolic Logic), posted 4/8/2002.

  • Series 2001

    Directions for Authors:

    In general,  work appearing here should be by students, faculty or visitors to the George Washington University, Department of Mathematics. To post your work here, please send an abstract (in ascii or html) to R. Robinson (robinson@gwu.edu). It will be the responsibility of the person requesting the posting to obtain the permission of her/his co-authors. Once an abstract has been  received, your work will be assigned an official preprint number and a URL (web address). If you wish, you can include this number and the URL on the title page of your work. This may help people locate your papers in the future.

    Once the preprint number has been established, please provide R. Robinson with an html, or PDF version of your paper. The paper must be in a single file. Another possiblity is to provide a TeX file (no graphics in thsi case and it will be posted as TeX). Alternatively, you can provide a link to a preprint (in any form you like) located on your own web site.

    Note: Effective 1/2000 postscript submissions are no longer accepted.You can use TeX to create a postscript file of your paper, then use ghostview to convert it to PDF).

    We will post a paper only for as long as you wish (for example, it can be removed after the paper is published). However, once posted the title and abstract will remain indefinitely (as long as this service continues).

    R. Robinson 1/7/2000