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GUIDELINES TO PAPER SUBMISSION 1

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Rahmat Fadhil, * Muhammad Sayuti, Azhari Muhammad Syam, 1 2 Dandi Bachtiar, & Muhammad Sabri 1

Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia 2 Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 43600 UKM Bangi Selangor, Malaysia * E-mail : [email protected]

Abstract The abstract for the full paper should not be more than 300 words. The abstract should be typed in Arial 10pt font, full justified and indented 0.5 inch from the left and right margins. The use of definitions and equations in the abstract is discouraged unless deemed necessary. No tables, figures or footnotes should be part of the abstract. Keywords: keyword 1; keyword 2; etc. (maximum of 5)

Introduction Full papers should be submitted to the respective conference secretariats in cameraready form before the dateline. When submitting electronically, we highly recommend you to use the microsoft word format (*.doc). However to ensure correct content reproduction particularly symbolic fonts, authors should also submit the pdf or postscipt versions electronically. Alternatively, authors can also submit hard copies of their manuscipts in duplicate.

Margins, Blank Lines & Text The margins of the document should be set at one inch for the top and bottom margins and 1.25 inch for the left and right margins. The title of the paper should be in bold 13-pt Arial font while the author and address should be in italic 10-pt Arial font with the authors’ names additionally boldened. Both paper title and author/address are center justified. The instructions for the abstract are given the above abstract. Authors are also required to insert headers as shown above with its justification alternating between right and left for odd and even numbered pages respectively. Leave two blank lines (single spacing) between the title and the author/address, between the address and the abstract, between the abstract and the title of the first section of the paper, and between end of each section and the title of the following section. The main text of the paper should be typed in single spaced Arial 11 pt font with the section’s title in bold. A single blank line is inserted between title of each section and the following paragraph of text and also between paragraphs of each section. The total length of contributed paper (including figures and tables) should not exceed 10 pages.

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Figures, Equations, Symbols and Footnotes All figures (e.g. graphs, photos, illustrations) and tables should be inserted nearby the refering text. They should be numbered according to their order of appearance (see Figs. 1, 2 and Table 1 below) and accompanying caption should be in 10pt italicised Arial font.

Fig. 1: Present location of tower the Baiturrahman Mosque in Banda Aceh .

Dimension D 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Dirac Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Fig. 2: Marriott Hotel in Putrajaya.[1]

Majorana Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Weyl Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No

Majorana-Weyl No No No No No No Yes No

Table 1: Existence of Types of Spinors in Dimensions 4  D  11 .[2]

Equations should be treated of equal status as the main text and hence should be given the appropriate punctuation marks. Equations are also numbered according to their order of appearance. Given below are the examples of Schrodinger equation (Eq. 1) and Einstein equation (Eq. 2):

i

 t

 Hˆ 

G   T

;

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(1) (2)

Any usage of nonconventional symbols should be indicated in the author’s accompanying correspondence stating its page and line number with its source of font’s name as exemplified in the following sentence. The symbol  is from Wingdings font of position 0x6A. Footnotes in the text should not be used unless they are necessary to maintain the flow of the paper. Where used in the text, footnotes should be designated by Roman alphabets and the corresponding footnote should be placed at the bottom of the page where it is referenced.

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Citations and References All references will be typed in 10 pt Arial font and are numbered according to the order of its citation in the text. Citations are thus given in terms of their squarebracketed numbers either in the form of superscripts or in line with the text.a Journal titles are of equal status with titles of books and they are italicised. The volume number of the journal reference is given after its title in bold, followed by its year in bracket and the article’s page numbers (see e.g. [3]). Authors are very much encouraged to include the title of the journal’s article in quotation marks if space permits (see e.g. [4]). For articles from proceedings or edited volumes, the book title (in italics) should come after the article’s title (in quotation marks). This is followed by the names of editors, its publisher and year of publication, and its page numbers (see e.g. [5]). References of unpublished materials e.g. theses, reports and preprints should have their titles, report numbers (if they exist), places and years of publication (see e.g. [6, 7]). Conclusion Paper submissions that conform to the above guidelines are very much appreciated; this will help the committee to produce the proceedings in time for distribution during the congress. The technical committee reserves the right to alter any manuscripts that do not conform to the above guidelines. References 1. http://www.impression.com.my/Selangormain/marriott/jwputra.htm 2. L. Castellani, R. d’Auria & P. Fre, Supergravity & Superstrings – A Geometric Perspective Vol. 1, (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991). 3. Othman M. & Abdullah A.R., Pertanika J. Sci. & Technol., 8 (2000) 161-174. 4. N.E. Hurt, “Three Topics on Periodic Orbit Theory: A Review”, Rev. Math. Phys., 5 (1993) 713-733. 5. C.J. Isham, “Topological and Global Aspects of Quantum Theory” in Relativity, Groups & Topology II, (eds.) B.S. deWitt & R. Stora, (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1984) 1059-1290. 6. A. Bouketir, “Group-Theoretic Quantisation on Spheres and Quantum Hall Effect”, (Ph.D. Thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 2000). Citing and listing of web references. As a minimum, the full URL should be given. Any further information, if known (author names, dates, reference to a source publication, etc.), should also be given. Web references can be listed separately (e.g., after the reference list) under a different heading if desired, or can be included in the reference list.

(OPTION) Brief professional biography of presentor: Arial, 10 pts, approx 35 words. With photo.

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Such citations have the advantage of being economical in occupying space of manuscripts, which is crucial in proceeding papers.

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