Author Guidelines

Authors are able to submit manuscripts to the journal directly through the journal's website by select your role as “Author” in registrasion process. Start the submission process by log in using the username and password that have been registered or the results being sent to the author email. The Author is asked to upload a submission file and to provide metadata or indexing information. Follow the processing steps untill the fifth step and click "finish submission". The final page provides a link to your Active Submissions, also immediately available upon entering OJS as an author.

The authors must refer to UJMC template for writing format and style (Please download UJMC template and use is as initial manuscript template for submission). This will ensure fast publication process. Any papers not fulfilling the requirements based on the guideline to authors will be rejected.

Please be sure to check for spelling and grammar before submitting your paper.  Anyone who has made independent contributions to the manuscript should be invited to become a coauthor.

Check the status of your manuscript periodically untill published. 

Paper Preparation
Basic guidelines for preparing papers for the UJMC are provided in this section. An example of the desired layout for papers is provided in Microsoft Word template. UJMC papers are limited ten pages at submission and written in English.

Parts of the Paper
The paper at least consist of the following section/item

Paper Title
The paper title should not be more than 12 words, in times new roman 18 pt font size, all in capitals, bold.

Author Line
The name of each author must appear on the paper written in times new roman 12 pt font size. Full names of authors are preferred in the author line. Do not use all uppercase for authors' surnames. Please write the number the author based on the order in superscript.

Affiliation Line
The affiliation of each author must also appear and is written in times new roman 10 pt font size. For foreign authors, please include the countries in the affiliations.

Email Address Line
Each of the author's emails is written and preferred using the institutional email address in times new roman 10 pt font size.

Abstract
An abstract must reflect the substance of the whole contents of the article and enable to help readers to determine relevance to their interest and decide whether or not to read the full document. The abstract consists of a statement about the backgroundobjective or focus of the study, method or important research steps, findings and discussion, and conclusion. The abstracts are written in one paragraph, with single spacing, in times new roman font 10, and in total about 200-250 words, written in 10 in times new roman.

Keywords
It must be a maximum of 5 keywords written in 10 times new roman to help identify the major topics of the paper.

Introduction
This section should be written in times new roman 12 pt font size and contain background and research objectives that explain phenomena and research problems. It should also be related to previous studies, especially research gaps or limitations from previous studies. The author must fill the research gap/limitations, or the author must briefly explain the purpose of writing at the end of the Introduction. The Introduction is in the form of a narrative and does not use numbering.

Literature Review
This section must consist of the summary or analysis of all the research the author read before doing his/her own research. The author provides and describes the theoretical basis used and the background on who has done related research, what that research has or has not uncovered and how the current research contributes to the discussion on the topic. This section also contains developments in the concepts or theories used. The literature used must be under the topic of the article being written. The author may divide this section into sub-headings.

Research Methods
This segment should be written in times new roman 12 pt font size and inform readers of the methods that the authors have used for the research. The Research Methodology includes the type of research, research design, population and sample, data collection techniques and instruments, measurement and operational definition of variables, and data analysis procedures. Please ensure that sufficient information has been given to allow for the repetition of the research

Findings and discussions
This section is written in times new roman 12 pt font size and contains the results of data analysis or statistical descriptions required. Tables/illustrations are placed in this section (at most six tables/illustrations) with a brief title. Authors can present an explanation/analysis of each table/illustration contained. Tables/illustrations that are more than one page in size can be placed in the Appendix.

The Discussion section is the author's interpretation of the research findings that can answer the limitations/research gaps of previous research and not repeat the research findings. The Discussion section includes how the research results related to the research objectives (what)? Do the authors provide a scientific interpretation of each finding presented (why)? Moreover, are the research results consistent or contradictory to the research results from other researchers (what else)?  Sizes and styles of page setup are shown below. The example of the table and figure can be seen in the Article Template.

Conclusions
Please present the main conclusions of the study as the answer to the research objectives. The conclusions include a summary of the research, the contribution/implications of the study, the limitations of the study, and as far as possible, suggest potential areas for further research. The Conclusion section is written in a clear, concise, and does not re-quote previous research. In the form of a narrative, the conclusions presented do not use numbering and are not more than two paragraphs. 

References
References are essential to the reader; therefore, each citation must be complete and correct. All reference results referred to in the article text must use primary references. We will usually expect a minimum of 10 to 30 references primarily to journal papers, depending on the length of the paper. The reference uses IEEE Citations. Cite references in the text by name and year in parentheses. Authors are strongly urged to use a reference manager MENDELEY.

Samples of the correct formats for various types of references are given below.

[1]      M. S. Sauri, M. Hadijati, and N. Fitriyani, “Spline and Kernel Mixed Nonparametric Regression for Malnourished Children Model in West Nusa Tenggara,” Jurnal Varian, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 99–108, Apr. 2021, doi: 10.30812/varian.v4i2.1003.

[2]      M. Fahmi and N. Rosli, “Comparative study of Stochastic Taylor Methods and Derivative-Free Methods for Stochastic Differential Equations,” in Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Aug. 2021, vol. 1988, no. 1. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/1988/1/012005.

[3]      R. Utami, M. Hadijati, and I. G. A. W. Wardhana, “Intervention Model of IDX Finance Stock for the Period May 2010 - May 2020 Due to the Effects of the Corona Virus,” IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 1115, no. 1, p. 012057, 2021, doi: 10.1088/1757-899x/1115/1/012057.

[4]      I. G. A. W. Wardhana, P. Astuti, and I. Muchtadi-Alamsyah, “On almost prime submodules of a module over a principal ideal domain,” JP Journal of Algebra, Number Theory and Applications, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 121–128, Apr. 2016, doi: 10.17654/NT038020121.

[5]      I. G. A. W. Wardhana and P. Astuti, “Karakteristik Submodul Prima Lemah dan Submodul Hampir Prima pada Z-Modul Zn,” Jurnal Matematika & Sains, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 16–20, 2014.

[6]      I. G. A. W. Wardhana, N. W. Switrayni, and Q. Aini, “Eigen Mathematics Journal Submodul Prima Lemah dan Submodul Hampir Prima Pada Z-modul M2(Zn),” Eigen Mathematics Journal, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 28–30, 2018, Accessed: Dec. 20, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://doi.org/10.29303/emj.v1i1.6

[7]      R. Juliana, I. G. W. W. Wardhana, and I. Irwansyah, “Some Characteristics of Prime Submodules of Gaussian Integer Modulo over Integer”.

[8]      M. A. Misri, H. Garminia, P. Astuti, and Irawati, “A note on bézout modules,” Far East Journal of Mathematical Sciences, vol. 99, no. 11, pp. 1723–1732, 2016, Accessed: Dec. 20, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.17654/MS099111723

[9]      M. Ali Misri, H. Y. Garminia, and J. By Pass Perjuangan Kesambi, “GENERALIZATION OF BÉZOUT MODULES,” 2013. [Online]. Available: http://pphmj.com/journals/fjms.htm

[10]    G. Elfiyanti, I. Muchtadi-Alamsyah, F. Yuliawan, and D. Nasution, “On the category of weakly U-complexes,” European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 323–345, 2020, doi: 10.29020/nybg.ejpam.v13i2.3673.

[11]    N. Hijriati, S. Wahyuni, and I. E. Wijayanti, “Injectivity and Projectivity Properties of the Category of Representation Modules of Rings,” in Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Oct. 2018, vol. 1097, no. 1. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/1097/1/012078.

[12]    Fitriani, I. E. Wijayanti, B. Surodjo, S. Wahyuni, and A. Faisol, “Category of submodules of a uniserial module,” Mathematics and Statistics, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 744–748, Sep. 2021, doi: 10.13189/ms.2021.090514.

[13]    Irwansyah and D. Suprijanto, “Structure of linear codes over the ring Bk,” Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing, vol. 58, no. 1–2, pp. 755–775, Oct. 2018, doi: 10.1007/s12190-018-1165-0.

[14]    J. Kaewwangsakoon and S. Pianskool, “F-CS-RICKART MODULES,” JP Journal of Algebra, Number Theory and Applications, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 29–54, Jan. 2020, doi: 10.17654/nt045010029.

[15]    S. Sangwirotjanapat and S. Pianskool, “T-SMALL SUBMODULES WITH RESPECT TO AN ARBITRARY SUBMODULE,” JP Journal of Algebra, Number Theory and Applications, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 91–112, Mar. 2018, doi: 10.17654/nt040010091.

[16]    Steven and Irawati, “ON CHARACTERIZATIONS OF PRIME AND ALMOST PRIME SUBMODULES,” JP Journal of Algebra, Number Theory and Applications, vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 341–350, Jun. 2018, doi: 10.17654/nt040030341.

[17]    I. G. A. W. Wardhana, N. D. H. Nghiem, N. W. Switrayni, and Q. Aini, “A note on almost prime submodule of CSM module over principal ideal domain,” Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 2106, no. 1, p. 012011, Nov. 2021, doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/2106/1/012011.

[18]    F. Maulana, I. G. A. W. Wardhana, and N. W. Switrayni, “Ekivalensi Ideal Hampir Prima dan Ideal Prima pada Bilangan Bulat Gauss,” EIGEN MATHEMATICS JOURNAL, vol. 1, no. 1, p. 1, Jun. 2019, doi: 10.29303/emj.v1i1.29.

[19]    W. U. Misuki, G. A. W. Wardhana, and N. W. Switrayni, “Some Characteristics of Prime Cyclic Ideal On Gaussian Integer Ring Modulo,” 2021, doi: 10.1088/1757-899X/1115/1/012084.

[20]    E. Kusniyanti, H. Garminia, and P. Astuti, “Dedekind domains and dedekind modules,” JP Journal of Algebra, Number Theory and Applications, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 249–260, Jun. 2016, doi: 10.17654/NT038030249.