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\noindent {\tiny JOURNAL Vol. $\cdots$ No. $\cdots$(2014), $\cdots$-$\cdots$\\
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\title[Write the title of the paper here]{Write the title of the paper here}
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\author[P. Pinto]{Pedro Pinto$^1$$^{*}$}

\address{ $^{1}$ Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science,  University of ABCD, P.O.Box xxxx, City, Country.}

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\author[T. Abrevo]{Teresa Abrevo$^2$}

\address{ $^{2}$ Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science,  University of ABCD, P.O.Box xxxx, City, Country.}

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\begin{abstract}
The SCMA is an author-prepared journal which means that authors are responsible for the proper formatting of accepted manuscripts by using the style file of the SCMA (Word files (*.doc) are not accepted).
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\section{Introduction}
While you are preparing your paper, please take care of the following:


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\section{Strong Convergence}
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G. Teschl, {\em Mathematical Methods in Quantum Mechanics; With Applications to Schr\"odinger Operators},
Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Amer. Math. Soc., Rhode Island, 2009.

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J. Li, M. Yasuda and J. Song, {\em Regularity properties of null-additive fuzzy measure on metric space}, in: Proc. 2nd Internatinal Conference on Modeling Decisions for Artificial Intelligencer, Tsukuba, Japan, 2005, 59--66.
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