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Formal aspects of computing: LATEX style guide for authors

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This guide is for authors who are preparing papers forFormal Aspects of Computing using the\(LaT_E X\) document preparation system and the FAC style file.

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Notarmarco, C., Mulvey, R. Formal aspects of computing: LATEX style guide for authors. Formal Aspects of Computing 3, 367–376 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01642509

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