Your contribution may be prepared in LaTeX or Microsoft Word. Please use the templates provided on the authors’ page.
You are required to upload three files on CMT3:
– all source files (LaTeX files with all the associated style files, special fonts
and eps files, or Word or rtf files) in one unique file, in .zip format;
– the pdf of the paper;
– the copyright form filled and signed.
Please note that we cannot accept Framemaker files. If your paper has been prepared using LaTeX, please supply us with the underlying bib file for the references. Our typesetters will use this to create the bbl file. LaTeX users should avoid self-defined environments and use the bibliographic style MathPhySci for computer science proceedings. It is not possible to have hyperlinks in references.
Affiliations, Email-Addresses, and ORCIDs. The affiliated institutions, including
town/city and country, are to be listed directly below the names of the authors. Multiple affiliations should be marked with superscript Arabic numbers, and they should each
start on a new line. We encourage authors to insert their ORCIDs in superscripts next to
their names.
The corresponding author, i.e., the author responsible for checking the final proof
and for signing the license-to-publish agreement on behalf of all of the authors,
should be clearly marked in the header of the paper. It is the responsibility of the
corresponding author to ensure that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of
any part of the work are appropriately addressed. The inclusion of the corresponding
author’s email address is mandatory. In order to streamline communication during the
publication process, there should not be more than one corresponding author per paper.
We strongly recommend that all authors include their email addresses in their papers. These are used by Springer to send an email containing a coded personal access
link, enabling authors to download a PDF of their paper from SpringerLink.