In this guide written for UC Davis students, the author talks about how to write mathematical papers for a given audience. Examples from fiction book authors like Herman Melville and examples of equations have been used and not much quantitative evidence has been used given the explanatory nature of the article. The audience is that of mathematics students learning to write mathematical books and papers. The main point is to take care of the audience and to write accordingly explaining all steps and not writing only the final equation.
This was very useful and informative because I learnt about explaining concepts to inexperienced mathematicians. However, I do not agree with the fact that the audience should be assumed to be as knowledgeable as the writer. This would not be true in my case because I would be writing for non-STEM audiences. However, I think learning about things like TeX mentioned in the article could be very useful in terms of formatting my artice
Where is the bibliographic entry? How could you make this work more useful for you?