% This is the template for the abstract submission. \title{The title of my talk % Put the title of your talk here. % Use upper and lower case, beginning each "important" word % with an upper-case character. % An example follows % } \noindent % Your abstract goes here. % The abstract is limited to 100 words in length. % An example follows % In this talk we present new results on ... Please, use only plain \LaTeX{} commands (try not to use additional packages). Do not include bibliography environment. If you need to include any reference, please write it in the text. Do not include graphics. When ready compile the file \texttt{root.tex}, check the result and obtain the file \texttt{root.pdf} Then, change the name of the file \texttt{ SampleSubmission.tex } to \texttt{ familyname-firstname.tex } and change the name of the file \texttt{ root.pdf } to \texttt{ familyname-firstname.pdf}. Please: a) In the case of abstract for a Contributed Talk, send these two files to\\ \texttt{siamla2012@imm.upv.es} indicating in the subject: SIAM/LA abstract proposal. b) In the case of abstract for a minisymposium, send these two files to the minisymposium organizer(s). \vspace{0.1in} \speaker{% % Write here the name of the speaker of the talk % First name followed by Family Name) % followed by the affiliation % and the e-mail % An example follows % Alexander Speaker} {Dept.~of Mathematics\\ University of Somewhere, US% %add two-letter country abbreviations %such as US, UK, FR (see http://tinyurl.com/gs33g for example) } {speaker@mat.univ} % Add as co-authors as needed with the same format. % Add as many as you need or remove \author{Benjamin Author2} {Dept.~of Applied Mathematics\\ University of Another Place, FR} {author@mat.univ} % \author{Claire Author3} {Institute of Computer Sciences\\ University of a Far Place, ES} {otherauthor@mat.univ}%