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This is an old revision of the document!
Note: What appears below, with permission, is a slightly edited version of unofficial advice from MGSA, the UC Berkeley Mathematics Graduate Student Associate, with Berkeley specific information removed. Information specific to filing a doctoral thesis at UC Davis can be found via the Grad Studies website.
There are several websites dedicated to Using LaTeX to Write a PhD Thesis. But since you're in the UC Davis math department, your best bet is to use a template that was specifically created for UC Davis math students. Here is a 2021 Grad Studies approved template created originally by Tyrell McAllister with later edits by Jeff Irion, John Challenor, Will Wright, and David Haley in order to keep the template current with formatting requirements.
Once you pass your Qual, download the dissertation template! Fill in some basic info (name, major, committee members' names, etc.), and add to your dissertation while you work on your research. After all, it's easier to write and cite as you go than to do it months/years later when that stuff isn't fresh in your mind.
The 2020 version of the template can be found here.
A previous template that complied with UCD's requirements as of 2012 was created by Sean Whalen and can be found on GitHub
(Thanks to Megumi Harada) Steps to your goal:
This is an unofficial guide. Please see Preparing & Filing Your Thesis or Dissertation for the official set of instructions.
As of Spring 2020, the documents you will need to bring are as follows (see the official checklist here).
The three documents with signatures obviously must be physical copies. The other item can be emailed to the Academic Advisor when you set up your appointment.