Why can 2000 [2010] be made the default version of the Subject Classification?
• The AMS makes every effort to make our TeX products backwards compatible, in order to avoid unintentional changes when files are reTeXed at a later date. Some old papers may have to be reprocessed, e.g. for volumes of collected works; furthermore, many papers based on the AMS document classes have been posted to the preprint arXiv, and other publishers using AMS document classes have requested backwards compatibility.
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