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-@PREAMBLE{
- "\providecommand{\noopsort}[1]{}"
- # "\providecommand{\singleletter}[1]{#1}%"
-}
-
-@BOOK{Bire82,
- author = {N. D. Birell and P. C. W. Davies},
- year = 1982,
- title = {Quantum Fields in Curved Space},
- publisher = {Cambridge University Press}
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{feyn54,
- author = "R. P. Feynman",
- year = "1954",
- journal = "Phys.\ Rev.",
- volume = "94",
- pages = "262",
- doi = "10.1029/2002JD002268",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{epr,
- author = "A. Einstein and {\relax Yu} Podolsky and N. Rosen",
- year = "1935",
- journal = "Phys.\ Rev.",
- volume = "47",
- pages = "777",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Berman1983,
- author = "Berman, Jr., G. P. and Izrailev, Jr., F. M.",
- title = "Stability of nonlinear modes",
- journal = "Physica D",
- volume = "88",
- pages = "445",
- year = "1983",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Davies1998,
- author = "E. B. Davies and L. Parns",
- title = "Trapped modes in acoustic waveguides",
- journal = "Q. J. Mech. Appl. Math.",
- volume = "51",
- pages = "477--492",
- year = "1988",
-}
-
-@MISC{witten2001,
- author = "Edward Witten",
- eprint = "hep-th/0106109",
- year = "2001",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{Beutler1994,
- author = "E. Beutler",
- editor = "E. Beutler and M. A. Lichtman and B. W. Coller and T. S. Kipps",
- title = "Williams Hematology",
- chapter = "7",
- pages = "654--662",
- publisher = "McGraw-Hill",
- year = "1994",
-
- edition = "5",
- address = "New York",
- volume = "2",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{inbook-full,
- author = "Donald E. Knuth",
- title = "Fundamental Algorithms",
- volume = 1,
- series = "The Art of Computer Programming",
- publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
- address = "Reading, Massachusetts",
- edition = "Second",
- month = "10~" # jan,
- year = "\noopsort{1973b}1973",
- type = "Section",
- chapter = "1.2",
- pages = "10--119",
- note = "A full INBOOK entry",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Smith2005,
- author = "J. S. Smith and G. W. Johnson",
- journal = "Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, Ser. B",
- title = "",
- year = "2005",
-
- volume = "777",
- pages = "1395",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Smith2010,
- author = "W. J. Smith and T. J. Johnson and B. G. Miller",
- title = "Surface chemistry and preferential crystal orientation on a silicon surface",
- note = "{J. Appl. Phys.} (unpublished)",
-
- month = "",
- year = "",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Smith2010a,
- author = "V. K. Smith and K. Johnson and M. O. Klein",
- title = "Surface chemistry and preferential crystal orientation on a silicon surface",
- note = "{J. Appl. Phys.} (submitted)",
-
- month = "",
- year = "",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{unpublished-full,
- author = "Ulrich {\"{U}}nderwood and Ned {\~N}et and Paul {\={P}}ot",
- title = "Lower Bounds for Wishful Research Results",
- month = nov # ", " # dec,
- year = 1988,
- note = "Talk at Fanstord University (A full UNPUBLISHED entry)",
-}
-
-@MISC{JohnsonMillerSmith2007,
-
- author = "M. P. Johnson and K. L. Miller and K. Smith",
- title = "",
- howpublished = "personal communication",
- month = "1~" # may,
- year = "2007",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{Smith2007,
- title = "AIP Conf. Proc.",
- year = "2007",
-
- editor = "J. Smith",
- volume = "841",
- number = "21",
- series = "",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- organization = "",
- publisher = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{proceedings-full,
- editor = "Wizard V. Oz and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- title = "Proc. Fifteenth Annual",
- number = 17,
- series = "All ACM Conferences",
- month = mar,
- year = 1983,
- address = "Boston",
- organization = "ACM",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- note = "A full PROCEEDINGS entry",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Burstyn2004,
- author = "Y. Burstyn",
- title = "{Proceedings of the 5th International Molecular Beam Epitaxy Conference, Santa Fe, NM}",
- note = "(unpublished)",
-
- month = "5--8~" # oct,
- year = "2004",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{Quinn2001,
- title = "{Proceedings of the 2003 Particle Accelerator Conference, Portland, OR, 12-16 May 2005}",
- year = "2001",
-
- editor = "B. Quinn",
- address = "New York",
- publisher = "Wiley",
- note = "Albeit the conference was held in 2005, it was the 2003 conference, and the proceedings were published in 2001; go figure",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Agarwal2001,
- author = "A. G. Agarwal",
- title = "{Proceedings of the Fifth Low Temperature Conference, Madison, WI, 1999}",
- journal = "Semiconductors",
- year = "2001",
-
- volume = "66",
- pages = "1238",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{SmithDA01,
- author = "R. Smith",
- title = "Hummingbirds are our friends",
- journal = {J. Appl. Phys. (these proceedings)},
- year = "",
- volume = "",
- number = "",
- pages = "",
- month = "",
- note = "Abstract No. DA-01",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Smith2007a,
- author = "J. Smith",
- title = "",
- journal = "Proc. SPIE",
- year = "2007",
-
- volume = "124",
- pages = "367",
- note = "Required title is missing",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{techreport-full,
- author = "Tom T{\'{e}}rrific",
- title = "An {$O(n \log n / \! \log\log n)$} Sorting Algorithm",
- institution = "Fanstord University",
- type = "Wishful Research Result",
- number = "7",
- address = "Computer Science Department, Fanstord, California",
- month = oct,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full TECHREPORT entry",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{Nelson1999,
- author = "J. Nelson",
- type = "{TWI Report}",
- number = "666/1999",
- institution = "",
- year = jan # "~1999",
-
- note = "Required institution missing",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{Fields2005,
- author = "W. K. Fields",
- type = "{ECE Report No.}",
- number = "AL944",
- institution = "",
- year = "2005",
-
- note = "Required institution missing",
-}
-
-@MISC{Zalkins2008,
-
- author = "Y. M. Zalkins",
- title = "",
- howpublished = "e-print arXiv:cond-mat/040426",
- month = "",
- year = "2008",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@MISC{Nelson2005,
-
- author = "J. Nelson",
- howpublished = "{U.S. Patent No.} 5,693,000",
- year = "12~" # dec # "~2005",
-}
-
-@MASTERSTHESIS{Nelson1999a,
- author = "J. K. Nelson",
- title = "",
- school = "New York University",
- year = "1999",
-
- type = "M.{S}. thesis",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@MASTERSTHESIS{mastersthesis-full,
- author = "{\'{E}}douard Masterly",
- title = "Mastering Thesis Writing",
- school = "Stanford University",
- type = "Master's project",
- address = "English Department",
- month = jun # "-" # aug,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full MASTERSTHESIS entry",
-}
-
-@PHDTHESIS{Smith2003,
- author = "S. M. Smith",
- title = "",
- school = "Massachusetts Institute of Technology",
- year = "2003",
-
- type = "{Ph.D.} thesis",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{KawaLin2003,
- author = "S. R. Kawa and S.-J. Lin",
- title = "",
- journal = "J. Geophys. Res.",
- year = "2003",
-
- volume = "108",
- number = "D6",
- pages = "4201",
- month = "",
- note = "{DOI:10.1029/2002JD002268}",
-}
-
-@PHDTHESIS{phdthesis-full,
- author = "F. Phidias Phony-Baloney",
- title = "Fighting Fire with Fire: Festooning {F}rench Phrases",
- school = "Fanstord University",
- type = "{PhD} Dissertation",
- address = "Department of French",
- month = jun # "-" # aug,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full PHDTHESIS entry",
-}
-
-@BOOK{book-full,
- author = "Donald E. Knuth",
- title = "Seminumerical Algorithms",
- volume = 2,
- series = "The Art of Computer Programming",
- publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
- address = "Reading, Massachusetts",
- edition = "Second",
- month = "10~" # jan,
- year = "\noopsort{1973c}1981",
- note = "A full BOOK entry",
-}
-
-@BOOKLET{booklet-full,
- author = "Jill C. Knvth",
- title = "The Programming of Computer Art",
- howpublished = "Vernier Art Center",
- address = "Stanford, California",
- month = feb,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full BOOKLET entry",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{ballagh2000,
- author = "R. Ballagh and C.M. Savage",
- editor = "C.M. Savage and M. Das",
- title = "Bose-Einstein condensation: from atomic physics to quantum fluids, Proceedings of the 13th Physics Summer School",
- year = "2000",
- publisher = "World Scientific",
- address = "Singapore",
- eprint = "cond-mat/0008070",
-}
-
-@inBook{Magnetism,
- author = "W. Opechowski and R. Guccione",
- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
-}
- year = "1965",
-
-@INPROCEEDINGS{Magnetismb,
- author = "W. Opechowski and R. Guccione",
- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- year = "1965",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{Smith80,
- author = "J. M. Smith",
- title = "Molecular Dynamics",
- publisher = "Academic",
- year = "1980",
- address = "New York",
- editor = "C. Brown",
-}
-
-@article{ZS71,
- author = "V. E. Zakharov and A. B. Shabat",
- year = "1971",
- title = "Exact theory of two-dimensional self-focusing and one-dimensional self-modulation of waves in nonlinear media",
- journal = "Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz.",
- volume = "61",
- pages = "118--134",
- translation = "Sov. Phys. JETP \textbf{34}, 62 (1972)"
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Beutler1994a,
- author = "E. Beutler",
- year = "1994",
- booktitle = "Williams Hematology",
- edition = "5",
- chapter = "7",
- editor = "E. Beutler and M. A. Lichtman and B. W. Coller and T. S. Kipps",
- publisher = "McGraw-Hill",
- address = "New York",
- volume = "2",
- pages = "654--662",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{ballagh2000a,
- author = "R. Ballagh and C.M. Savage",
- year = "2000",
- title = "Bose-Einstein condensation: from atomic physics to quantum fluids",
- booktitle = "Proceedings of the 13th Physics Summer School",
- editor = "C.M. Savage and M. Das",
- publisher = "World Scientific",
- address = "Singapore",
- eprint = "cond-mat/0008070",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Magnetisma,
- author = "W. Opechowski and R. Guccione",
- year = "1965",
- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Smith80a,
- author = "J. M. Smith",
- year = "1980",
- booktitle = "Molecular Dynamics",
- editor = "C. Brown",
- publisher = "Academic",
- address = "New York",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{incollection-full,
- key = "incol-ful",
- author = "Daniel D. Lincoll",
- year = 1977,
- title = "Semigroups of Recurrences",
- booktitle = "High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization",
- edition = "Third",
- series = "Fast Computers",
- number = 23,
- chapter = 3,
- type = "Part",
- editor = "David J. Lipcoll and D. H. Lawrie and A. H. Sameh",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- month = sep,
- pages = "179--183",
- note = "A full INCOLLECTION entry",
-}
-
-@INPROCEEDINGS{inproceedings-full,
- author = "Alfred V. Oaho and Jeffrey D. Ullman and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- title = "On Notions of Information Transfer in {VLSI} Circuits",
- editor = "Wizard V. Oz and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- booktitle = "Proc. Fifteenth Annual ACM",
- number = 17,
- series = "All ACM Conferences",
- pages = "133--139",
- month = mar,
- year = 1983,
- address = "Boston",
- organization = "ACM",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- note = "A full INPROCEDINGS entry",
-}
-
-@MANUAL{manual-full,
- author = "Larry Manmaker",
- title = "The Definitive Computer Manual",
- organization = "Chips-R-Us",
- address = "Silicon Valley",
- edition = "Silver",
- month = apr # "-" # may,
- year = 1986,
- note = "A full MANUAL entry",
-}
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-% ****** Start of file aapmsamp.tex ******
-%
-% This file is part of the AAPM files in the AAPM distribution for REVTeX 4-2.
-% Version 4.2a of REVTeX, January 2015
-%
-% Copyright (c) 2015 American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM).
-%
-% See the AAPM README file for restrictions and more information.
-%
-% TeX'ing this file requires that you have AMS-LaTeX 2.0 installed
-% as well as the rest of the prerequisites for REVTeX 4.2
-%
-% It also requires running BibTeX. The commands are as follows:
-%
-% 1) latex aapmsamp
-% 2) bibtex aapmsamp
-% 3) latex aapmsamp
-% 4) latex aapmsamp
-%
-% Use this file as a source of example code for your aapm document.
-% Use the file aapmtemplate.tex as a template for your document.
-\documentclass[%
- aapm,
- mph,%
- amsmath,amssymb,
-%preprint,%
- reprint,%
-%author-year,%
-%author-numerical,%
-]{revtex4-2}
-
-\usepackage{graphicx}% Include figure files
-\usepackage{dcolumn}% Align table columns on decimal point
-\usepackage{bm}% bold math
-
-\usepackage[mathlines]{lineno}% Enable numbering of text and display math
-\modulolinenumbers[5]% Line numbers with a gap of 5 lines
-\linenumbers\relax % Commence numbering lines
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\preprint{AAPM/123-QED}
-
-\title[Sample title]{Sample Title:\\with Forced Linebreak\footnote{Error!}}% Force line breaks with \\
-\thanks{Footnote to title of article.}
-
-\author{A. Author}
- \altaffiliation[Also at ]{Physics Department, XYZ University.}%Lines break automatically or can be forced with \\
-\author{B. Author}%
- \email{Second.Author@institution.edu.}
-\affiliation{
-Authors' institution and/or address%\\This line break forced with \textbackslash\textbackslash
-}%
-
-\author{C. Author}
- \homepage{http://www.Second.institution.edu/~Charlie.Author.}
-\affiliation{%
-Second institution and/or address%\\This line break forced% with \\
-}%
-
-\date{\today}% It is always \today, today,
- % but any date may be explicitly specified
-
-\begin{abstract}
-An article usually includes an abstract, a concise summary of the work
-covered at length in the main body of the article. It is used for
-secondary publications and for information retrieval purposes.
-%
-\end{abstract}
-
-\keywords{Suggested keywords}%Use showkeys class option if keyword
- %display desired
-\maketitle
-
-\begin{quotation}
-The ``lead paragraph'' is encapsulated with the \LaTeX\
-\verb+quotation+ environment and is formatted as a single paragraph before the first section heading.
-(The \verb+quotation+ environment reverts to its usual meaning after the first sectioning command.)
-Note that numbered references are allowed in the lead paragraph.
-%
-The lead paragraph will only be found in an article being prepared for the journal \textit{Chaos}.
-\end{quotation}
-
-\section{\label{sec:level1}First-level heading:\protect\\ The line
-break was forced \lowercase{via} \textbackslash\textbackslash}
-
-This sample document demonstrates proper use of REV\TeX~4.2 (and
-\LaTeXe) in manuscripts prepared for submission to AAPM
-journals. Further information can be found in the documentation included in the distribution or available at
-\url{http://www.aapm.org} and in the documentation for
-REV\TeX~4.2 itself.
-
-When commands are referred to in this example file, they are always
-shown with their required arguments, using normal \TeX{} format. In
-this format, \verb+#1+, \verb+#2+, etc. stand for required
-author-supplied arguments to commands. For example, in
-\verb+\section{#1}+ the \verb+#1+ stands for the title text of the
-author's section heading, and in \verb+\title{#1}+ the \verb+#1+
-stands for the title text of the paper.
-
-Line breaks in section headings at all levels can be introduced using
-\textbackslash\textbackslash. A blank input line tells \TeX\ that the
-paragraph has ended.
-
-\subsection{\label{sec:level2}Second-level heading: Formatting}
-
-This file may be formatted in both the \texttt{preprint} (the default) and
-\texttt{reprint} styles; the latter format may be used to
-mimic final journal output. In addition, there is another
-option available, \texttt{lengthcheck}, which formats the document as closely
-as possible to an actual journal article, to facilitate the author's
-performance of a length check. Either format may be used for submission
-purposes; however, for peer review and production, AAPM will format the
-article using the \texttt{preprint} class option. Hence, it is
-essential that authors check that their manuscripts format acceptably
-under \texttt{preprint}. Manuscripts submitted to AAPM that do not
-format correctly under the \texttt{preprint} option may be delayed in
-both the editorial and production processes.
-
-The \texttt{widetext} environment will make the text the width of the
-full page, as on page~\pageref{eq:wideeq}. (Note the use the
-\verb+\pageref{#1}+ to get the page number right automatically.) The
-width-changing commands only take effect in \texttt{twocolumn}
-formatting. It has no effect if \texttt{preprint} formatting is chosen
-instead.
-
-\subsubsection{\label{sec:level3}Third-level heading: Citations and Footnotes}
-
-Citations in text refer to entries in the Bibliography;
-they use the commands \verb+\cite{#1}+ or \verb+\onlinecite{#1}+.
-Because REV\TeX\ uses the \verb+natbib+ package of Patrick Daly,
-its entire repertoire of commands are available in your document;
-see the \verb+natbib+ documentation for further details.
-The argument of \verb+\cite+ is a comma-separated list of \emph{keys};
-a key may consist of letters and numerals.
-
-By default, AAPM citations are numerical; \cite{feyn54}
-to give a textual citation, use \verb+\onlinecite{#1}+: (Refs.~\onlinecite{witten2001,epr,Bire82}).
-REV\TeX\ ``collapses'' lists of consecutive numerical citations when appropriate.
-To illustrate, we cite several together \cite{feyn54,witten2001,epr,Berman1983},
-and once again (Refs.~\onlinecite{epr,feyn54,Bire82,Berman1983}).
-Note that, when numerical citations are used, the references were sorted into the same order they appear in the bibliography.
-
-A reference within the bibliography is specified with a \verb+\bibitem{#1}+ command,
-where the argument is the citation key mentioned above.
-\verb+\bibitem{#1}+ commands may be crafted by hand or, preferably,
-generated by using Bib\TeX.
-The AAPM styles for REV\TeX~4 include Bib\TeX\ style file
-\verb+aapmrev4-2.bst+, appropriate for
-numbered bibliography.
-REV\TeX~4 will automatically choose the style appropriate for
-the document's selected class options: the default is numerical.
-
-This sample file demonstrates a simple use of Bib\TeX\
-via a \verb+\bibliography+ command referencing the \verb+aapmsamp.bib+ file.
-Running Bib\TeX\ (in this case \texttt{bibtex
-aapmsamp}) after the first pass of \LaTeX\ produces the file
-\verb+aapmsamp.bbl+ which contains the automatically formatted
-\verb+\bibitem+ commands (including extra markup information via
-\verb+\bibinfo+ commands). If not using Bib\TeX, the
-\verb+thebibiliography+ environment should be used instead.
-
-\paragraph{Fourth-level heading is run in.}%
-Footnotes are produced using the \verb+\footnote{#1}+ command.
-Numerical style citations put footnotes into the
-bibliography\footnote{Automatically placing footnotes into the bibliography requires using BibTeX to compile the bibliography.}.
-Note: due to the method used to place footnotes in the bibliography, \emph{you
-must re-run BibTeX every time you change any of your document's
-footnotes}.
-
-\section{Math and Equations}
-Inline math may be typeset using the \verb+$+ delimiters. Bold math
-symbols may be achieved using the \verb+bm+ package and the
-\verb+\bm{#1}+ command it supplies. For instance, a bold $\alpha$ can
-be typeset as \verb+$\bm{\alpha}$+ giving $\bm{\alpha}$. Fraktur and
-Blackboard (or open face or double struck) characters should be
-typeset using the \verb+\mathfrak{#1}+ and \verb+\mathbb{#1}+ commands
-respectively. Both are supplied by the \texttt{amssymb} package. For
-example, \verb+$\mathbb{R}$+ gives $\mathbb{R}$ and
-\verb+$\mathfrak{G}$+ gives $\mathfrak{G}$
-
-In \LaTeX\ there are many different ways to display equations, and a
-few preferred ways are noted below. Displayed math will flush left by
-default.
-
-Below we have numbered single-line equations, the most common kind:
-\begin{eqnarray}
-\chi_+(p)\alt{\bf [}2|{\bf p}|(|{\bf p}|+p_z){\bf ]}^{-1/2}
-\left(
-\begin{array}{c}
-|{\bf p}|+p_z\\
-px+ip_y
-\end{array}\right)\;,
-\\
-\left\{%
- \openone234567890abc123\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}%
-\right\}%
-\label{eq:one}.
-\end{eqnarray}
-Note the open one in Eq.~(\ref{eq:one}).
-
-Not all numbered equations will fit within a narrow column this
-way. The equation number will move down automatically if it cannot fit
-on the same line with a one-line equation:
-\begin{equation}
-\left\{
- ab12345678abc123456abcdef\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}%
-\right\}.
-\end{equation}
-
-When the \verb+\label{#1}+ command is used [cf. input for
-Eq.~(\ref{eq:one})], the equation can be referred to in text without
-knowing the equation number that \TeX\ will assign to it. Just
-use \verb+\ref{#1}+, where \verb+#1+ is the same name that used in
-the \verb+\label{#1}+ command.
-
-Unnumbered single-line equations can be typeset
-using the \verb+\[+, \verb+\]+ format:
-\[g^+g^+ \rightarrow g^+g^+g^+g^+ \dots ~,~~q^+q^+\rightarrow
-q^+g^+g^+ \dots ~. \]
-
-\subsection{Multiline equations}
-
-Multiline equations are obtained by using the \verb+eqnarray+
-environment. Use the \verb+\nonumber+ command at the end of each line
-to avoid assigning a number:
-\begin{eqnarray}
-{\cal M}=&&ig_Z^2(4E_1E_2)^{1/2}(l_i^2)^{-1}
-\delta_{\sigma_1,-\sigma_2}
-(g_{\sigma_2}^e)^2\chi_{-\sigma_2}(p_2)\nonumber\\
-&&\times
-[\epsilon_jl_i\epsilon_i]_{\sigma_1}\chi_{\sigma_1}(p_1),
-\end{eqnarray}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-\sum \vert M^{\text{viol}}_g \vert ^2&=&g^{2n-4}_S(Q^2)~N^{n-2}
- (N^2-1)\nonumber \\
- & &\times \left( \sum_{i<j}\right)
- \sum_{\text{perm}}
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}
- \sum_\tau c^f_\tau~.
-\end{eqnarray}
-\textbf{Note:} Do not use \verb+\label{#1}+ on a line of a multiline
-equation if \verb+\nonumber+ is also used on that line. Incorrect
-cross-referencing will result. Notice the use \verb+\text{#1}+ for
-using a Roman font within a math environment.
-
-To set a multiline equation without \emph{any} equation
-numbers, use the \verb+\begin{eqnarray*}+,
-\verb+\end{eqnarray*}+ format:
-\begin{eqnarray*}
-\sum \vert M^{\text{viol}}_g \vert ^2&=&g^{2n-4}_S(Q^2)~N^{n-2}
- (N^2-1)\\
- & &\times \left( \sum_{i<j}\right)
- \left(
- \sum_{\text{perm}}\frac{1}{S_{12}S_{23}S_{n1}}
- \right)
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}~.
-\end{eqnarray*}
-To obtain numbers not normally produced by the automatic numbering,
-use the \verb+\tag{#1}+ command, where \verb+#1+ is the desired
-equation number. For example, to get an equation number of
-(\ref{eq:mynum}),
-\begin{equation}
-g^+g^+ \rightarrow g^+g^+g^+g^+ \dots ~,~~q^+q^+\rightarrow
-q^+g^+g^+ \dots ~. \tag{2.6$'$}\label{eq:mynum}
-\end{equation}
-
-A few notes on \verb=\tag{#1}=. \verb+\tag{#1}+ requires
-\texttt{amsmath}. The \verb+\tag{#1}+ must come before the
-\verb+\label{#1}+, if any. The numbering set with \verb+\tag{#1}+ is
-\textit{transparent} to the automatic numbering in REV\TeX{};
-therefore, the number must be known ahead of time, and it must be
-manually adjusted if other equations are added. \verb+\tag{#1}+ works
-with both single-line and multiline equations. \verb+\tag{#1}+ should
-only be used in exceptional case - do not use it to number all
-equations in a paper.
-
-Note the equation number gets reset again:
-\begin{equation}
-g^+g^+g^+ \rightarrow g^+g^+g^+g^+g^+ \dots ~,~~q^+q^+\rightarrow
-q^+g^+g^+ \dots ~.
-\end{equation}
-
-Enclosing single-line and multiline equations in
-\verb+\begin{subequations}+ and \verb+\end{subequations}+ will produce
-a set of equations that are ``numbered'' with letters, as shown in
-Eqs.~(\ref{subeq:1}) and (\ref{subeq:2}) below:
-\begin{subequations}
-\label{eq:whole}
-\begin{equation}
-\left\{
- abc123456abcdef\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}
-\right\},\label{subeq:1}
-\end{equation}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-{\cal M}=&&ig_Z^2(4E_1E_2)^{1/2}(l_i^2)^{-1}
-(g_{\sigma_2}^e)^2\chi_{-\sigma_2}(p_2)\nonumber\\
-&&\times
-[\epsilon_i]_{\sigma_1}\chi_{\sigma_1}(p_1).\label{subeq:2}
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{subequations}
-Putting a \verb+\label{#1}+ command right after the
-\verb+\begin{subequations}+, allows one to
-reference all the equations in a subequations environment. For
-example, the equations in the preceding subequations environment were
-Eqs.~(\ref{eq:whole}).
-
-\subsubsection{Wide equations}
-The equation that follows is set in a wide format, i.e., it spans
-across the full page. The wide format is reserved for long equations
-that cannot be easily broken into four lines or less:
-\begin{widetext}
-\begin{equation}
-{\cal R}^{(\text{d})}=
- g_{\sigma_2}^e
- \left(
- \frac{[\Gamma^Z(3,21)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{12}^2-M_W^2}
- +\frac{[\Gamma^Z(13,2)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{13}^2-M_W^2}
- \right)
- + x_WQ_e
- \left(
- \frac{[\Gamma^\gamma(3,21)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{12}^2-M_W^2}
- +\frac{[\Gamma^\gamma(13,2)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{13}^2-M_W^2}
- \right)\;. \label{eq:wideeq}
-\end{equation}
-\end{widetext}
-This is typed to show the output is in wide format.
-(Since there is no input line between \verb+\equation+ and
-this paragraph, there is no paragraph indent for this paragraph.)
-\section{Cross-referencing}
-REV\TeX{} will automatically number sections, equations, figure
-captions, and tables. In order to reference them in text, use the
-\verb+\label{#1}+ and \verb+\ref{#1}+ commands. To reference a
-particular page, use the \verb+\pageref{#1}+ command.
-
-The \verb+\label{#1}+ should appear in a section heading, within an
-equation, or in a table or figure caption. The \verb+\ref{#1}+ command
-is used in the text where the citation is to be displayed. Some
-examples: Section~\ref{sec:level1} on page~\pageref{sec:level1},
-Table~\ref{tab:table1},%
-\begin{table}
-\caption{\label{tab:table1}This is a narrow table which fits into a
-text column when using \texttt{twocolumn} formatting. Note that
-REV\TeX~4 adjusts the intercolumn spacing so that the table fills the
-entire width of the column. Table captions are numbered
-automatically. This table illustrates left-aligned, centered, and
-right-aligned columns. }
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{lcr}
-Left\footnote{Note a.}&Centered\footnote{Note b.}&Right\\
-\hline
-1 & 2 & 3\\
-10 & 20 & 30\\
-100 & 200 & 300\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table}
-and Fig.~\ref{fig:epsart}.
-
-\section{Figures and Tables}
-Figures and tables are typically ``floats''; \LaTeX\ determines their
-final position via placement rules.
-\LaTeX\ isn't always successful in automatically placing floats where you wish them.
-
-Figures are marked up with the \texttt{figure} environment, the content of which
-imports the image (\verb+\includegraphics+) followed by the figure caption (\verb+\caption+).
-The argument of the latter command should itself contain a \verb+\label+ command if you
-wish to refer to your figure with \verb+\ref+.
-
-Import your image using either the \texttt{graphics} or
-\texttt{graphix} packages. These packages both define the
-\verb+\includegraphics{#1}+ command, but they differ in the optional
-arguments for specifying the orientation, scaling, and translation of the figure.
-Fig.~\ref{fig:epsart}%
-\begin{figure}
-\includegraphics{fig_1}% Here is how to import EPS art
-\caption{\label{fig:epsart} A figure caption. The figure captions are
-automatically numbered.}
-\end{figure}
-is small enough to fit in a single column, while
-Fig.~\ref{fig:wide}%
-\begin{figure*}
-\includegraphics{fig_2}% Here is how to import EPS art
-\caption{\label{fig:wide}Use the \texttt{figure*} environment to get a wide
-figure, spanning the page in \texttt{twocolumn} formatting.}
-\end{figure*}
-is too wide for a single column,
-so instead the \texttt{figure*} environment has been used.
-
-The analog of the \texttt{figure} environment is \texttt{table}, which uses
-the same \verb+\caption+ command.
-However, you should type your caption command first within the \texttt{table},
-instead of last as you did for \texttt{figure}.
-
-The heart of any table is the \texttt{tabular} environment,
-which represents the table content as a (vertical) sequence of table rows,
-each containing a (horizontal) sequence of table cells.
-Cells are separated by the \verb+&+ character;
-the row terminates with \verb+\\+.
-The required argument for the \texttt{tabular} environment
-specifies how data are displayed in each of the columns.
-For instance, a column
-may be centered (\verb+c+), left-justified (\verb+l+), right-justified (\verb+r+),
-or aligned on a decimal point (\verb+d+).
-(Table~\ref{tab:table4}%
-\begin{table}
-\caption{\label{tab:table4}Numbers in columns Three--Five have been
-aligned by using the ``d'' column specifier (requires the
-\texttt{dcolumn} package).
-Non-numeric entries (those entries without
-a ``.'') in a ``d'' column are aligned on the decimal point.
-Use the
-``D'' specifier for more complex layouts. }
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{ccddd}
-One&Two&\mbox{Three}&\mbox{Four}&\mbox{Five}\\
-\hline
-one&two&\mbox{three}&\mbox{four}&\mbox{five}\\
-He&2& 2.77234 & 45672. & 0.69 \\
-C\footnote{Some tables require footnotes.}
- &C\footnote{Some tables need more than one footnote.}
- & 12537.64 & 37.66345 & 86.37 \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table}
-illustrates the use of decimal column alignment.)
-
-Extra column-spacing may be be specified as well, although
-REV\TeX~4 sets this spacing so that the columns fill the width of the
-table.
-Horizontal rules are typeset using the \verb+\hline+
-command.
-The doubled (or Scotch) rules that appear at the top and
-bottom of a table can be achieved by enclosing the \texttt{tabular}
-environment within a \texttt{ruledtabular} environment.
-Rows whose columns span multiple columns can be typeset using \LaTeX's
-\verb+\multicolumn{#1}{#2}{#3}+ command
-(for example, see the first row of Table~\ref{tab:table3}).%
-\begin{table*}
-\caption{\label{tab:table3}This is a wide table that spans the page
-width in \texttt{twocolumn} mode. It is formatted using the
-\texttt{table*} environment. It also demonstrates the use of
-\textbackslash\texttt{multicolumn} in rows with entries that span
-more than one column.}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{ccccc}
- &\multicolumn{2}{c}{$D_{4h}^1$}&\multicolumn{2}{c}{$D_{4h}^5$}\\
- Ion&1st alternative&2nd alternative&lst alternative
-&2nd alternative\\ \hline
- K&$(2e)+(2f)$&$(4i)$ &$(2c)+(2d)$&$(4f)$ \\
- Mn&$(2g)$\footnote{The $z$ parameter of these positions is $z\sim\frac{1}{4}$.}
- &$(a)+(b)+(c)+(d)$&$(4e)$&$(2a)+(2b)$\\
- Cl&$(a)+(b)+(c)+(d)$&$(2g)$\footnote{This is a footnote in a table that spans the full page
-width in \texttt{twocolumn} mode. It is supposed to set on the full width of the page, just as the caption does. }
- &$(4e)^{\text{a}}$\\
- He&$(8r)^{\text{a}}$&$(4j)^{\text{a}}$&$(4g)^{\text{a}}$\\
- Ag& &$(4k)^{\text{a}}$& &$(4h)^{\text{a}}$\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table*}
-
-The tables in this document illustrate various effects.
-Tables that fit in a narrow column are contained in a \texttt{table}
-environment.
-Table~\ref{tab:table3} is a wide table, therefore set with the
-\texttt{table*} environment.
-Lengthy tables may need to break across pages.
-A simple way to allow this is to specify
-the \verb+[H]+ float placement on the \texttt{table} or
-\texttt{table*} environment.
-Alternatively, using the standard \LaTeXe\ package \texttt{longtable}
-gives more control over how tables break and allows headers and footers
-to be specified for each page of the table.
-An example of the use of \texttt{longtable} can be found
-in the file \texttt{summary.tex} that is included with the REV\TeX~4
-distribution.
-
-There are two methods for setting footnotes within a table (these
-footnotes will be displayed directly below the table rather than at
-the bottom of the page or in the bibliography).
-The easiest
-and preferred method is just to use the \verb+\footnote{#1}+
-command. This will automatically enumerate the footnotes with
-lowercase roman letters.
-However, it is sometimes necessary to have
-multiple entries in the table share the same footnote.
-In this case,
-create the footnotes using
-\verb+\footnotemark[#1]+ and \verb+\footnotetext[#1]{#2}+.
-\texttt{\#1} is a numeric value.
-Each time the same value for \texttt{\#1} is used,
-the same mark is produced in the table.
-The \verb+\footnotetext[#1]{#2}+ commands are placed after the \texttt{tabular}
-environment.
-Examine the \LaTeX\ source and output for Tables~\ref{tab:table1} and
-\ref{tab:table2}%
-\begin{table}
-\caption{\label{tab:table2}A table with more columns still fits
-properly in a column. Note that several entries share the same
-footnote. Inspect the \LaTeX\ input for this table to see
-exactly how it is done.}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
- &$r_c$ (\AA)&$r_0$ (\AA)&$\kappa r_0$&
- &$r_c$ (\AA) &$r_0$ (\AA)&$\kappa r_0$\\
-\hline
-Cu& 0.800 & 14.10 & 2.550 &Sn\footnotemark[1]
-& 0.680 & 1.870 & 3.700 \\
-Ag& 0.990 & 15.90 & 2.710 &Pb\footnotemark[2]
-& 0.450 & 1.930 & 3.760 \\
-Au& 1.150 & 15.90 & 2.710 &Ca\footnotemark[3]
-& 0.750 & 2.170 & 3.560 \\
-Mg& 0.490 & 17.60 & 3.200 &Sr\footnotemark[4]
-& 0.900 & 2.370 & 3.720 \\
-Zn& 0.300 & 15.20 & 2.970 &Li\footnotemark[2]
-& 0.380 & 1.730 & 2.830 \\
-Cd& 0.530 & 17.10 & 3.160 &Na\footnotemark[5]
-& 0.760 & 2.110 & 3.120 \\
-Hg& 0.550 & 17.80 & 3.220 &K\footnotemark[5]
-& 1.120 & 2.620 & 3.480 \\
-Al& 0.230 & 15.80 & 3.240 &Rb\footnotemark[3]
-& 1.330 & 2.800 & 3.590 \\
-Ga& 0.310 & 16.70 & 3.330 &Cs\footnotemark[4]
-& 1.420 & 3.030 & 3.740 \\
-In& 0.460 & 18.40 & 3.500 &Ba\footnotemark[5]
-& 0.960 & 2.460 & 3.780 \\
-Tl& 0.480 & 18.90 & 3.550 & & & & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\footnotetext[1]{Here's the first, from Ref.~\onlinecite{feyn54}.}
-\footnotetext[2]{Here's the second.}
-\footnotetext[3]{Here's the third.}
-\footnotetext[4]{Here's the fourth.}
-\footnotetext[5]{And etc.}
-\end{table}
-for an illustration.
-
-All AAPM journals require that the initial citation of
-figures or tables be in numerical order.
-\LaTeX's automatic numbering of floats is your friend here:
-just put each \texttt{figure} environment immediately following
-its first reference (\verb+\ref+), as we have done in this example file.
-
-\begin{acknowledgments}
-We wish to acknowledge the support of the author community in using
-REV\TeX{}, offering suggestions and encouragement, testing new versions,
-\dots.
-\end{acknowledgments}
-
-\appendix
-
-\section{Appendixes}
-
-To start the appendixes, use the \verb+\appendix+ command.
-This signals that all following section commands refer to appendixes
-instead of regular sections. Therefore, the \verb+\appendix+ command
-should be used only once---to set up the section commands to act as
-appendixes. Thereafter normal section commands are used. The heading
-for a section can be left empty. For example,
-\begin{verbatim}
-\appendix
-\section{}
-\end{verbatim}
-will produce an appendix heading that says ``APPENDIX A'' and
-\begin{verbatim}
-\appendix
-\section{Background}
-\end{verbatim}
-will produce an appendix heading that says ``APPENDIX A: BACKGROUND''
-(note that the colon is set automatically).
-
-If there is only one appendix, then the letter ``A'' should not
-appear. This is suppressed by using the star version of the appendix
-command (\verb+\appendix*+ in the place of \verb+\appendix+).
-
-\section{A little more on appendixes}
-
-Observe that this appendix was started by using
-\begin{verbatim}
-\section{A little more on appendixes}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Note the equation number in an appendix:
-\begin{equation}
-E=mc^2.
-\end{equation}
-
-\subsection{\label{app:subsec}A subsection in an appendix}
-
-You can use a subsection or subsubsection in an appendix. Note the
-numbering: we are now in Appendix~\ref{app:subsec}.
-
-\subsubsection{\label{app:subsubsec}A subsubsection in an appendix}
-Note the equation numbers in this appendix, produced with the
-subequations environment:
-\begin{subequations}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-E&=&mc, \label{appa}
-\\
-E&=&mc^2, \label{appb}
-\\
-E&\agt& mc^3. \label{appc}
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{subequations}
-They turn out to be Eqs.~(\ref{appa}), (\ref{appb}), and (\ref{appc}).
-
-\nocite{*}
-\bibliography{aapmsamp}% Produces the bibliography via BibTeX.
-
-\end{document}
-%
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-%% ****** Start of file aapmtemplate.tex ****** %
-%%
-%% This file is part of the files in the distribution of AAPM substyles for REVTeX4.2.
-%% Version 4.2a of January 28, 2015.
-%%
-%
-% This is a template for producing documents for use with
-% the REVTEX 4.2 document class and the AAPM substyles.
-%
-% Copy this file to another name and then work on that file.
-% That way, you always have this original template file to use.
-
-\documentclass[aapm,graphicx]{revtex4-2}
-%\documentclass[aapm,reprint]{revtex4-2}
-
-\draft % marks overfull lines with a black rule on the right
-
-\usepackage[mathlines]{lineno}% Enable numbering of text and display math
-\modulolinenumbers[5]% Line numbers with a gap of 5 lines
-\linenumbers\relax % Commence numbering lines
-
-\begin{document}
-
-% Use the \preprint command to place your local institutional report number
-% on the title page in preprint mode.
-% Multiple \preprint commands are allowed.
-%\preprint{}
-
-\title{} %Title of paper
-
-% repeat the \author .. \affiliation etc. as needed
-% \email, \thanks, \homepage, \altaffiliation all apply to the current author.
-% Explanatory text should go in the []'s,
-% actual e-mail address or url should go in the {}'s for \email and \homepage.
-% Please use the appropriate macro for the type of information
-
-% \affiliation command applies to all authors since the last \affiliation command.
-% The \affiliation command should follow the other information.
-
-\author{}
-%\email[]{Your e-mail address}
-%\homepage[]{Your web page}
-%\thanks{}
-%\altaffiliation{}
-\affiliation{}
-
-% Collaboration name, if desired (requires use of superscriptaddress option in \documentclass).
-% \noaffiliation is required (may also be used with the \author command).
-%\collaboration{}
-%\noaffiliation
-
-\date{\today}
-
-\begin{abstract}
-% insert abstract here
-\end{abstract}
-
-\maketitle %\maketitle must follow title, authors, abstract
-
-% Body of paper goes here. Use proper sectioning commands.
-% References should be done using the \cite, \ref, and \label commands
-\section{}
-%\label{}
-\subsection{}
-\subsubsection{}
-
-% If in two-column mode, this environment will change to single-column format so that long equations can be displayed.
-% Use only when necessary.
-%\begin{widetext}
-%$$\mbox{put long equation here}$$
-%\end{widetext}
-
-% Figures should be put into the text as floats.
-% Use the graphics or graphicx packages (distributed with LaTeX2e).
-% See the LaTeX Graphics Companion by Michel Goosens, Sebastian Rahtz, and Frank Mittelbach for examples.
-%
-% Here is an example of the general form of a figure:
-% Fill in the caption in the braces of the \caption{} command.
-% Put the label that you will use with \ref{} command in the braces of the \label{} command.
-%
-% \begin{figure}
-% \includegraphics{}%
-% \caption{\label{}}%
-% \end{figure}
-
-% Tables may be be put in the text as floats.
-% Here is an example of the general form of a table:
-% Fill in the caption in the braces of the \caption{} command. Put the label
-% that you will use with \ref{} command in the braces of the \label{} command.
-% Insert the column specifiers (l, r, c, d, etc.) in the empty braces of the
-% \begin{tabular}{} command.
-%
-% \begin{table}
-% \caption{\label{} }
-% \begin{tabular}{}
-% \end{tabular}
-% \end{table}
-
-% If you have acknowledgments, this puts in the proper section head.
-%\begin{acknowledgments}
-% Put your acknowledgments here.
-%\end{acknowledgments}
-
-% Create the reference section using BibTeX:
-\bibliography{your-bib-file}
-
-\end{document}
-%
-% ****** End of file aapmtemplate.tex ******
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-@PREAMBLE{
- "\providecommand{\noopsort}[1]{}"
- # "\providecommand{\singleletter}[1]{#1}%"
-}
-
-@BOOK{Bire82,
- author = {N. D. Birell and P. C. W. Davies},
- year = 1982,
- title = {Quantum Fields in Curved Space},
- publisher = {Cambridge University Press}
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{feyn54,
- author = "R. P. Feynman",
- year = "1954",
- journal = "Phys.\ Rev.",
- volume = "94",
- pages = "262",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{epr,
- author = "A. Einstein and {\relax Yu} Podolsky and N. Rosen",
- year = "1935",
- journal = "Phys.\ Rev.",
- volume = "47",
- pages = "777",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Berman1983,
- author = "Berman, Jr., G. P. and Izrailev, Jr., F. M.",
- title = "Stability of nonlinear modes",
- journal = "Physica D",
- volume = "88",
- pages = "445",
- year = "1983",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Davies1998,
- author = "E. B. Davies and L. Parns",
- title = "Trapped modes in acoustic waveguides",
- journal = "Q. J. Mech. Appl. Math.",
- volume = "51",
- pages = "477--492",
- year = "1988",
-}
-
-@MISC{witten2001,
- author = "Edward Witten",
- eprint = "hep-th/0106109",
- year = "2001",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{Beutler1994,
- author = "E. Beutler",
- editor = "E. Beutler and M. A. Lichtman and B. W. Coller and T. S. Kipps",
- title = "Williams Hematology",
- chapter = "7",
- pages = "654--662",
- publisher = "McGraw-Hill",
- year = "1994",
-
- edition = "5",
- address = "New York",
- volume = "2",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{inbook-full,
- author = "Donald E. Knuth",
- title = "Fundamental Algorithms",
- volume = 1,
- series = "The Art of Computer Programming",
- publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
- address = "Reading, Massachusetts",
- edition = "Second",
- month = "10~" # jan,
- year = "\noopsort{1973b}1973",
- type = "Section",
- chapter = "1.2",
- pages = "10--119",
- note = "A full INBOOK entry",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Smith2005,
- author = "J. S. Smith and G. W. Johnson",
- journal = "Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, Ser. B",
- title = "",
- year = "2005",
-
- volume = "777",
- pages = "1395",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Smith2010,
- author = "W. J. Smith and T. J. Johnson and B. G. Miller",
- title = "Surface chemistry and preferential crystal orientation on a silicon surface",
- note = "{J. Appl. Phys.} (unpublished)",
-
- month = "",
- year = "",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Smith2010a,
- author = "V. K. Smith and K. Johnson and M. O. Klein",
- title = "Surface chemistry and preferential crystal orientation on a silicon surface",
- note = "{J. Appl. Phys.} (submitted)",
-
- month = "",
- year = "",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{unpublished-full,
- author = "Ulrich {\"{U}}nderwood and Ned {\~N}et and Paul {\={P}}ot",
- title = "Lower Bounds for Wishful Research Results",
- month = nov # ", " # dec,
- year = 1988,
- note = "Talk at Fanstord University (A full UNPUBLISHED entry)",
-}
-
-@MISC{JohnsonMillerSmith2007,
-
- author = "M. P. Johnson and K. L. Miller and K. Smith",
- title = "",
- howpublished = "personal communication",
- month = "1~" # may,
- year = "2007",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{Smith2007,
- title = "AIP Conf. Proc.",
- year = "2007",
-
- editor = "J. Smith",
- volume = "841",
- number = "21",
- series = "",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- organization = "",
- publisher = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{proceedings-full,
- editor = "Wizard V. Oz and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- title = "Proc. Fifteenth Annual",
- number = 17,
- series = "All ACM Conferences",
- month = mar,
- year = 1983,
- address = "Boston",
- organization = "ACM",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- note = "A full PROCEEDINGS entry",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Burstyn2004,
- author = "Y. Burstyn",
- title = "{Proceedings of the 5th International Molecular Beam Epitaxy Conference, Santa Fe, NM}",
- note = "(unpublished)",
-
- month = "5--8~" # oct,
- year = "2004",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{Quinn2001,
- title = "{Proceedings of the 2003 Particle Accelerator Conference, Portland, OR, 12-16 May 2005}",
- year = "2001",
-
- editor = "B. Quinn",
- address = "New York",
- publisher = "Wiley",
- note = "Albeit the conference was held in 2005, it was the 2003 conference, and the proceedings were published in 2001; go figure",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Agarwal2001,
- author = "A. G. Agarwal",
- title = "{Proceedings of the Fifth Low Temperature Conference, Madison, WI, 1999}",
- journal = "Semiconductors",
- year = "2001",
-
- volume = "66",
- pages = "1238",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{SmithDA01,
- author = "R. Smith",
- title = "Hummingbirds are our friends",
- journal = {J. Appl. Phys. (these proceedings)},
- year = "",
- volume = "",
- number = "",
- pages = "",
- month = "",
- note = "Abstract No. DA-01",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Smith2007a,
- author = "J. Smith",
- title = "",
- journal = "Proc. SPIE",
- year = "2007",
-
- volume = "124",
- pages = "367",
- note = "Required title is missing",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{techreport-full,
- author = "Tom T{\'{e}}rrific",
- title = "An {$O(n \log n / \! \log\log n)$} Sorting Algorithm",
- institution = "Fanstord University",
- type = "Wishful Research Result",
- number = "7",
- address = "Computer Science Department, Fanstord, California",
- month = oct,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full TECHREPORT entry",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{Nelson1999,
- author = "J. Nelson",
- type = "{TWI Report}",
- number = "666/1999",
- institution = "",
- year = jan # "~1999",
-
- note = "Required institution missing",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{Fields2005,
- author = "W. K. Fields",
- type = "{ECE Report No.}",
- number = "AL944",
- institution = "",
- year = "2005",
-
- note = "Required institution missing",
-}
-
-@MISC{Zalkins2008,
-
- author = "Y. M. Zalkins",
- title = "",
- howpublished = "e-print arXiv:cond-mat/040426",
- month = "",
- year = "2008",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@MISC{Nelson2005,
-
- author = "J. Nelson",
- howpublished = "{U.S. Patent No.} 5,693,000",
- year = "12~" # dec # "~2005",
-}
-
-@MASTERSTHESIS{Nelson1999a,
- author = "J. K. Nelson",
- title = "",
- school = "New York University",
- year = "1999",
-
- type = "M.{S}. thesis",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@MASTERSTHESIS{mastersthesis-full,
- author = "{\'{E}}douard Masterly",
- title = "Mastering Thesis Writing",
- school = "Stanford University",
- type = "Master's project",
- address = "English Department",
- month = jun # "-" # aug,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full MASTERSTHESIS entry",
-}
-
-@PHDTHESIS{Smith2003,
- author = "S. M. Smith",
- title = "",
- school = "Massachusetts Institute of Technology",
- year = "2003",
-
- type = "{Ph.D.} thesis",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{KawaLin2003,
- author = "S. R. Kawa and S.-J. Lin",
- title = "",
- journal = "J. Geophys. Res.",
- year = "2003",
-
- volume = "108",
- number = "D6",
- pages = "4201",
- month = "",
- note = "{DOI:10.1029/2002JD002268}",
-}
-
-@PHDTHESIS{phdthesis-full,
- author = "F. Phidias Phony-Baloney",
- title = "Fighting Fire with Fire: Festooning {F}rench Phrases",
- school = "Fanstord University",
- type = "{PhD} Dissertation",
- address = "Department of French",
- month = jun # "-" # aug,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full PHDTHESIS entry",
-}
-
-@BOOK{book-full,
- author = "Donald E. Knuth",
- title = "Seminumerical Algorithms",
- volume = 2,
- series = "The Art of Computer Programming",
- publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
- address = "Reading, Massachusetts",
- edition = "Second",
- month = "10~" # jan,
- year = "\noopsort{1973c}1981",
- note = "A full BOOK entry",
-}
-
-@BOOKLET{booklet-full,
- author = "Jill C. Knvth",
- title = "The Programming of Computer Art",
- howpublished = "Vernier Art Center",
- address = "Stanford, California",
- month = feb,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full BOOKLET entry",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{ballagh2000,
- author = "R. Ballagh and C.M. Savage",
- editor = "C.M. Savage and M. Das",
- title = "Bose-Einstein condensation: from atomic physics to quantum fluids, Proceedings of the 13th Physics Summer School",
- year = "2000",
- publisher = "World Scientific",
- address = "Singapore",
- eprint = "cond-mat/0008070",
-}
-
-@inBook{Magnetism,
- author = "W. Opechowski and R. Guccione",
- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
-}
- year = "1965",
-
-@INPROCEEDINGS{Magnetismb,
- author = "W. Opechowski and R. Guccione",
- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- year = "1965",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{Smith80,
- author = "J. M. Smith",
- title = "Molecular Dynamics",
- publisher = "Academic",
- year = "1980",
- address = "New York",
- editor = "C. Brown",
-}
-
-@article{ZS71,
- author = "V. E. Zakharov and A. B. Shabat",
- year = "1971",
- title = "Exact theory of two-dimensional self-focusing and one-dimensional self-modulation of waves in nonlinear media",
- journal = "Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz.",
- volume = "61",
- pages = "118--134",
- translation = "Sov. Phys. JETP \textbf{34}, 62 (1972)"
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Beutler1994a,
- author = "E. Beutler",
- year = "1994",
- booktitle = "Williams Hematology",
- edition = "5",
- chapter = "7",
- editor = "E. Beutler and M. A. Lichtman and B. W. Coller and T. S. Kipps",
- publisher = "McGraw-Hill",
- address = "New York",
- volume = "2",
- pages = "654--662",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{ballagh2000a,
- author = "R. Ballagh and C.M. Savage",
- year = "2000",
- title = "Bose-Einstein condensation: from atomic physics to quantum fluids",
- booktitle = "Proceedings of the 13th Physics Summer School",
- editor = "C.M. Savage and M. Das",
- publisher = "World Scientific",
- address = "Singapore",
- eprint = "cond-mat/0008070",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Magnetisma,
- author = "W. Opechowski and R. Guccione",
- year = "1965",
- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Smith80a,
- author = "J. M. Smith",
- year = "1980",
- booktitle = "Molecular Dynamics",
- editor = "C. Brown",
- publisher = "Academic",
- address = "New York",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{incollection-full,
- key = "incol-ful",
- author = "Daniel D. Lincoll",
- year = 1977,
- title = "Semigroups of Recurrences",
- booktitle = "High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization",
- edition = "Third",
- series = "Fast Computers",
- number = 23,
- chapter = 3,
- type = "Part",
- editor = "David J. Lipcoll and D. H. Lawrie and A. H. Sameh",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- month = sep,
- pages = "179--183",
- note = "A full INCOLLECTION entry",
-}
-
-@INPROCEEDINGS{inproceedings-full,
- author = "Alfred V. Oaho and Jeffrey D. Ullman and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- title = "On Notions of Information Transfer in {VLSI} Circuits",
- editor = "Wizard V. Oz and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- booktitle = "Proc. Fifteenth Annual ACM",
- number = 17,
- series = "All ACM Conferences",
- pages = "133--139",
- month = mar,
- year = 1983,
- address = "Boston",
- organization = "ACM",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- note = "A full INPROCEDINGS entry",
-}
-
-@MANUAL{manual-full,
- author = "Larry Manmaker",
- title = "The Definitive Computer Manual",
- organization = "Chips-R-Us",
- address = "Silicon Valley",
- edition = "Silver",
- month = apr # "-" # may,
- year = 1986,
- note = "A full MANUAL entry",
-}
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-% ****** Start of file aipsamp.tex ******
-%
-% This file is part of the AIP files in the AIP distribution for REVTeX 4.
-% Version 4.2a of REVTeX, December 2014
-%
-% Copyright (c) 2014 American Institute of Physics.
-%
-% See the AIP README file for restrictions and more information.
-%
-% TeX'ing this file requires that you have AMS-LaTeX 2.0 installed
-% as well as the rest of the prerequisites for REVTeX 4.2
-%
-% It also requires running BibTeX. The commands are as follows:
-%
-% 1) latex aipsamp
-% 2) bibtex aipsamp
-% 3) latex aipsamp
-% 4) latex aipsamp
-%
-% Use this file as a source of example code for your aip document.
-% Use the file aiptemplate.tex as a template for your document.
-\documentclass[%
- aip,
- jmp,%
- amsmath,amssymb,
-%preprint,%
- reprint,%
-%author-year,%
-%author-numerical,%
-]{revtex4-2}
-
-\usepackage{graphicx}% Include figure files
-\usepackage{dcolumn}% Align table columns on decimal point
-\usepackage{bm}% bold math
-%\usepackage[mathlines]{lineno}% Enable numbering of text and display math
-%\linenumbers\relax % Commence numbering lines
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\preprint{AIP/123-QED}
-
-\title[Sample title]{Sample Title:\\with Forced Linebreak\footnote{Error!}}% Force line breaks with \\
-\thanks{Footnote to title of article.}
-
-\author{A. Author}
- \altaffiliation[Also at ]{Physics Department, XYZ University.}%Lines break automatically or can be forced with \\
-\author{B. Author}%
- \email{Second.Author@institution.edu.}
-\affiliation{
-Authors' institution and/or address%\\This line break forced with \textbackslash\textbackslash
-}%
-
-\author{C. Author}
- \homepage{http://www.Second.institution.edu/~Charlie.Author.}
-\affiliation{%
-Second institution and/or address%\\This line break forced% with \\
-}%
-
-\date{\today}% It is always \today, today,
- % but any date may be explicitly specified
-
-\begin{abstract}
-An article usually includes an abstract, a concise summary of the work
-covered at length in the main body of the article. It is used for
-secondary publications and for information retrieval purposes.
-%
-\end{abstract}
-
-\keywords{Suggested keywords}%Use showkeys class option if keyword
- %display desired
-\maketitle
-
-\begin{quotation}
-The ``lead paragraph'' is encapsulated with the \LaTeX\
-\verb+quotation+ environment and is formatted as a single paragraph before the first section heading.
-(The \verb+quotation+ environment reverts to its usual meaning after the first sectioning command.)
-Note that numbered references are allowed in the lead paragraph.
-%
-The lead paragraph will only be found in an article being prepared for the journal \textit{Chaos}.
-\end{quotation}
-
-\section{\label{sec:level1}First-level heading:\protect\\ The line
-break was forced \lowercase{via} \textbackslash\textbackslash}
-
-This sample document demonstrates proper use of REV\TeX~4.2 (and
-\LaTeXe) in manuscripts prepared for submission to AIP
-journals. Further information can be found in the documentation included in the distribution or available at
-\url{http://authors.aip.org} and in the documentation for
-REV\TeX~4.2 itself.
-
-When commands are referred to in this example file, they are always
-shown with their required arguments, using normal \TeX{} format. In
-this format, \verb+#1+, \verb+#2+, etc. stand for required
-author-supplied arguments to commands. For example, in
-\verb+\section{#1}+ the \verb+#1+ stands for the title text of the
-author's section heading, and in \verb+\title{#1}+ the \verb+#1+
-stands for the title text of the paper.
-
-Line breaks in section headings at all levels can be introduced using
-\textbackslash\textbackslash. A blank input line tells \TeX\ that the
-paragraph has ended.
-
-\subsection{\label{sec:level2}Second-level heading: Formatting}
-
-This file may be formatted in both the \texttt{preprint} (the default) and
-\texttt{reprint} styles; the latter format may be used to
-mimic final journal output. Either format may be used for submission
-purposes; however, for peer review and production, AIP will format the
-article using the \texttt{preprint} class option. Hence, it is
-essential that authors check that their manuscripts format acceptably
-under \texttt{preprint}. Manuscripts submitted to AIP that do not
-format correctly under the \texttt{preprint} option may be delayed in
-both the editorial and production processes.
-
-The \texttt{widetext} environment will make the text the width of the
-full page, as on page~\pageref{eq:wideeq}. (Note the use the
-\verb+\pageref{#1}+ to get the page number right automatically.) The
-width-changing commands only take effect in \texttt{twocolumn}
-formatting. It has no effect if \texttt{preprint} formatting is chosen
-instead.
-
-\subsubsection{\label{sec:level3}Third-level heading: Citations and Footnotes}
-
-Citations in text refer to entries in the Bibliography;
-they use the commands \verb+\cite{#1}+ or \verb+\onlinecite{#1}+.
-Because REV\TeX\ uses the \verb+natbib+ package of Patrick Daly,
-its entire repertoire of commands are available in your document;
-see the \verb+natbib+ documentation for further details.
-The argument of \verb+\cite+ is a comma-separated list of \emph{keys};
-a key may consist of letters and numerals.
-
-By default, citations are numerical; \cite{feyn54} author-year citations are an option.
-To give a textual citation, use \verb+\onlinecite{#1}+: (Refs.~\onlinecite{witten2001,epr,Bire82}).
-REV\TeX\ ``collapses'' lists of consecutive numerical citations when appropriate.
-REV\TeX\ provides the ability to properly punctuate textual citations in author-year style;
-this facility works correctly with numerical citations only with \texttt{natbib}'s compress option turned off.
-To illustrate, we cite several together \cite{feyn54,witten2001,epr,Berman1983},
-and once again (Refs.~\onlinecite{epr,feyn54,Bire82,Berman1983}).
-Note that, when numerical citations are used, the references were sorted into the same order they appear in the bibliography.
-
-A reference within the bibliography is specified with a \verb+\bibitem{#1}+ command,
-where the argument is the citation key mentioned above.
-\verb+\bibitem{#1}+ commands may be crafted by hand or, preferably,
-generated by using Bib\TeX.
-The AIP styles for REV\TeX~4 include Bib\TeX\ style files
-\verb+aipnum.bst+ and \verb+aipauth.bst+, appropriate for
-numbered and author-year bibliographies,
-respectively.
-REV\TeX~4 will automatically choose the style appropriate for
-the document's selected class options: the default is numerical, and
-you obtain the author-year style by specifying a class option of \verb+author-year+.
-
-This sample file demonstrates a simple use of Bib\TeX\
-via a \verb+\bibliography+ command referencing the \verb+aipsamp.bib+ file.
-Running Bib\TeX\ (in this case \texttt{bibtex
-aipsamp}) after the first pass of \LaTeX\ produces the file
-\verb+aipsamp.bbl+ which contains the automatically formatted
-\verb+\bibitem+ commands (including extra markup information via
-\verb+\bibinfo+ commands). If not using Bib\TeX, the
-\verb+thebibiliography+ environment should be used instead.
-
-\paragraph{Fourth-level heading is run in.}%
-Footnotes are produced using the \verb+\footnote{#1}+ command.
-Numerical style citations put footnotes into the
-bibliography\footnote{Automatically placing footnotes into the bibliography requires using BibTeX to compile the bibliography.}.
-Author-year and numerical author-year citation styles (each for its own reason) cannot use this method.
-Note: due to the method used to place footnotes in the bibliography, \emph{you
-must re-run BibTeX every time you change any of your document's
-footnotes}.
-
-\section{Math and Equations}
-Inline math may be typeset using the \verb+$+ delimiters. Bold math
-symbols may be achieved using the \verb+bm+ package and the
-\verb+\bm{#1}+ command it supplies. For instance, a bold $\alpha$ can
-be typeset as \verb+$\bm{\alpha}$+ giving $\bm{\alpha}$. Fraktur and
-Blackboard (or open face or double struck) characters should be
-typeset using the \verb+\mathfrak{#1}+ and \verb+\mathbb{#1}+ commands
-respectively. Both are supplied by the \texttt{amssymb} package. For
-example, \verb+$\mathbb{R}$+ gives $\mathbb{R}$ and
-\verb+$\mathfrak{G}$+ gives $\mathfrak{G}$
-
-In \LaTeX\ there are many different ways to display equations, and a
-few preferred ways are noted below. Displayed math will center by
-default. Use the class option \verb+fleqn+ to flush equations left.
-
-Below we have numbered single-line equations, the most common kind:
-\begin{eqnarray}
-\chi_+(p)\alt{\bf [}2|{\bf p}|(|{\bf p}|+p_z){\bf ]}^{-1/2}
-\left(
-\begin{array}{c}
-|{\bf p}|+p_z\\
-px+ip_y
-\end{array}\right)\;,
-\\
-\left\{%
- \openone234567890abc123\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}%
-\right\}%
-\label{eq:one}.
-\end{eqnarray}
-Note the open one in Eq.~(\ref{eq:one}).
-
-Not all numbered equations will fit within a narrow column this
-way. The equation number will move down automatically if it cannot fit
-on the same line with a one-line equation:
-\begin{equation}
-\left\{
- ab12345678abc123456abcdef\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}%
-\right\}.
-\end{equation}
-
-When the \verb+\label{#1}+ command is used [cf. input for
-Eq.~(\ref{eq:one})], the equation can be referred to in text without
-knowing the equation number that \TeX\ will assign to it. Just
-use \verb+\ref{#1}+, where \verb+#1+ is the same name that used in
-the \verb+\label{#1}+ command.
-
-Unnumbered single-line equations can be typeset
-using the \verb+\[+, \verb+\]+ format:
-\[g^+g^+ \rightarrow g^+g^+g^+g^+ \dots ~,~~q^+q^+\rightarrow
-q^+g^+g^+ \dots ~. \]
-
-\subsection{Multiline equations}
-
-Multiline equations are obtained by using the \verb+eqnarray+
-environment. Use the \verb+\nonumber+ command at the end of each line
-to avoid assigning a number:
-\begin{eqnarray}
-{\cal M}=&&ig_Z^2(4E_1E_2)^{1/2}(l_i^2)^{-1}
-\delta_{\sigma_1,-\sigma_2}
-(g_{\sigma_2}^e)^2\chi_{-\sigma_2}(p_2)\nonumber\\
-&&\times
-[\epsilon_jl_i\epsilon_i]_{\sigma_1}\chi_{\sigma_1}(p_1),
-\end{eqnarray}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-\sum \vert M^{\text{viol}}_g \vert ^2&=&g^{2n-4}_S(Q^2)~N^{n-2}
- (N^2-1)\nonumber \\
- & &\times \left( \sum_{i<j}\right)
- \sum_{\text{perm}}
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}
- \sum_\tau c^f_\tau~.
-\end{eqnarray}
-\textbf{Note:} Do not use \verb+\label{#1}+ on a line of a multiline
-equation if \verb+\nonumber+ is also used on that line. Incorrect
-cross-referencing will result. Notice the use \verb+\text{#1}+ for
-using a Roman font within a math environment.
-
-To set a multiline equation without \emph{any} equation
-numbers, use the \verb+\begin{eqnarray*}+,
-\verb+\end{eqnarray*}+ format:
-\begin{eqnarray*}
-\sum \vert M^{\text{viol}}_g \vert ^2&=&g^{2n-4}_S(Q^2)~N^{n-2}
- (N^2-1)\\
- & &\times \left( \sum_{i<j}\right)
- \left(
- \sum_{\text{perm}}\frac{1}{S_{12}S_{23}S_{n1}}
- \right)
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}~.
-\end{eqnarray*}
-To obtain numbers not normally produced by the automatic numbering,
-use the \verb+\tag{#1}+ command, where \verb+#1+ is the desired
-equation number. For example, to get an equation number of
-(\ref{eq:mynum}),
-\begin{equation}
-g^+g^+ \rightarrow g^+g^+g^+g^+ \dots ~,~~q^+q^+\rightarrow
-q^+g^+g^+ \dots ~. \tag{2.6$'$}\label{eq:mynum}
-\end{equation}
-
-A few notes on \verb=\tag{#1}=. \verb+\tag{#1}+ requires
-\texttt{amsmath}. The \verb+\tag{#1}+ must come before the
-\verb+\label{#1}+, if any. The numbering set with \verb+\tag{#1}+ is
-\textit{transparent} to the automatic numbering in REV\TeX{};
-therefore, the number must be known ahead of time, and it must be
-manually adjusted if other equations are added. \verb+\tag{#1}+ works
-with both single-line and multiline equations. \verb+\tag{#1}+ should
-only be used in exceptional case - do not use it to number all
-equations in a paper.
-
-Enclosing single-line and multiline equations in
-\verb+\begin{subequations}+ and \verb+\end{subequations}+ will produce
-a set of equations that are ``numbered'' with letters, as shown in
-Eqs.~(\ref{subeq:1}) and (\ref{subeq:2}) below:
-\begin{subequations}
-\label{eq:whole}
-\begin{equation}
-\left\{
- abc123456abcdef\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}
-\right\},\label{subeq:1}
-\end{equation}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-{\cal M}=&&ig_Z^2(4E_1E_2)^{1/2}(l_i^2)^{-1}
-(g_{\sigma_2}^e)^2\chi_{-\sigma_2}(p_2)\nonumber\\
-&&\times
-[\epsilon_i]_{\sigma_1}\chi_{\sigma_1}(p_1).\label{subeq:2}
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{subequations}
-Putting a \verb+\label{#1}+ command right after the
-\verb+\begin{subequations}+, allows one to
-reference all the equations in a subequations environment. For
-example, the equations in the preceding subequations environment were
-Eqs.~(\ref{eq:whole}).
-
-\subsubsection{Wide equations}
-The equation that follows is set in a wide format, i.e., it spans
-across the full page. The wide format is reserved for long equations
-that cannot be easily broken into four lines or less:
-\begin{widetext}
-\begin{equation}
-{\cal R}^{(\text{d})}=
- g_{\sigma_2}^e
- \left(
- \frac{[\Gamma^Z(3,21)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{12}^2-M_W^2}
- +\frac{[\Gamma^Z(13,2)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{13}^2-M_W^2}
- \right)
- + x_WQ_e
- \left(
- \frac{[\Gamma^\gamma(3,21)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{12}^2-M_W^2}
- +\frac{[\Gamma^\gamma(13,2)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{13}^2-M_W^2}
- \right)\;. \label{eq:wideeq}
-\end{equation}
-\end{widetext}
-This is typed to show the output is in wide format.
-(Since there is no input line between \verb+\equation+ and
-this paragraph, there is no paragraph indent for this paragraph.)
-\section{Cross-referencing}
-REV\TeX{} will automatically number sections, equations, figure
-captions, and tables. In order to reference them in text, use the
-\verb+\label{#1}+ and \verb+\ref{#1}+ commands. To reference a
-particular page, use the \verb+\pageref{#1}+ command.
-
-The \verb+\label{#1}+ should appear in a section heading, within an
-equation, or in a table or figure caption. The \verb+\ref{#1}+ command
-is used in the text where the citation is to be displayed. Some
-examples: Section~\ref{sec:level1} on page~\pageref{sec:level1},
-Table~\ref{tab:table1},%
-\begin{table}
-\caption{\label{tab:table1}This is a narrow table which fits into a
-text column when using \texttt{twocolumn} formatting. Note that
-REV\TeX~4 adjusts the intercolumn spacing so that the table fills the
-entire width of the column. Table captions are numbered
-automatically. This table illustrates left-aligned, centered, and
-right-aligned columns. }
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{lcr}
-Left\footnote{Note a.}&Centered\footnote{Note b.}&Right\\
-\hline
-1 & 2 & 3\\
-10 & 20 & 30\\
-100 & 200 & 300\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table}
-and Fig.~\ref{fig:epsart}.
-
-\section{Figures and Tables}
-Figures and tables are typically ``floats''; \LaTeX\ determines their
-final position via placement rules.
-\LaTeX\ isn't always successful in automatically placing floats where you wish them.
-
-Figures are marked up with the \texttt{figure} environment, the content of which
-imports the image (\verb+\includegraphics+) followed by the figure caption (\verb+\caption+).
-The argument of the latter command should itself contain a \verb+\label+ command if you
-wish to refer to your figure with \verb+\ref+.
-
-Import your image using either the \texttt{graphics} or
-\texttt{graphix} packages. These packages both define the
-\verb+\includegraphics{#1}+ command, but they differ in the optional
-arguments for specifying the orientation, scaling, and translation of the figure.
-Fig.~\ref{fig:epsart}%
-\begin{figure}
-\includegraphics{fig_1}% Here is how to import EPS art
-\caption{\label{fig:epsart} A figure caption. The figure captions are
-automatically numbered.}
-\end{figure}
-is small enough to fit in a single column, while
-Fig.~\ref{fig:wide}%
-\begin{figure*}
-\includegraphics{fig_2}% Here is how to import EPS art
-\caption{\label{fig:wide}Use the \texttt{figure*} environment to get a wide
-figure, spanning the page in \texttt{twocolumn} formatting.}
-\end{figure*}
-is too wide for a single column,
-so instead the \texttt{figure*} environment has been used.
-
-The analog of the \texttt{figure} environment is \texttt{table}, which uses
-the same \verb+\caption+ command.
-However, you should type your caption command first within the \texttt{table},
-instead of last as you did for \texttt{figure}.
-
-The heart of any table is the \texttt{tabular} environment,
-which represents the table content as a (vertical) sequence of table rows,
-each containing a (horizontal) sequence of table cells.
-Cells are separated by the \verb+&+ character;
-the row terminates with \verb+\\+.
-The required argument for the \texttt{tabular} environment
-specifies how data are displayed in each of the columns.
-For instance, a column
-may be centered (\verb+c+), left-justified (\verb+l+), right-justified (\verb+r+),
-or aligned on a decimal point (\verb+d+).
-(Table~\ref{tab:table4}%
-\begin{table}
-\caption{\label{tab:table4}Numbers in columns Three--Five have been
-aligned by using the ``d'' column specifier (requires the
-\texttt{dcolumn} package).
-Non-numeric entries (those entries without
-a ``.'') in a ``d'' column are aligned on the decimal point.
-Use the
-``D'' specifier for more complex layouts. }
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{ccddd}
-One&Two&\mbox{Three}&\mbox{Four}&\mbox{Five}\\
-\hline
-one&two&\mbox{three}&\mbox{four}&\mbox{five}\\
-He&2& 2.77234 & 45672. & 0.69 \\
-C\footnote{Some tables require footnotes.}
- &C\footnote{Some tables need more than one footnote.}
- & 12537.64 & 37.66345 & 86.37 \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table}
-illustrates the use of decimal column alignment.)
-
-Extra column-spacing may be be specified as well, although
-REV\TeX~4 sets this spacing so that the columns fill the width of the
-table.
-Horizontal rules are typeset using the \verb+\hline+
-command.
-The doubled (or Scotch) rules that appear at the top and
-bottom of a table can be achieved by enclosing the \texttt{tabular}
-environment within a \texttt{ruledtabular} environment.
-Rows whose columns span multiple columns can be typeset using \LaTeX's
-\verb+\multicolumn{#1}{#2}{#3}+ command
-(for example, see the first row of Table~\ref{tab:table3}).%
-\begin{table*}
-\caption{\label{tab:table3}This is a wide table that spans the page
-width in \texttt{twocolumn} mode. It is formatted using the
-\texttt{table*} environment. It also demonstrates the use of
-\textbackslash\texttt{multicolumn} in rows with entries that span
-more than one column.}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{ccccc}
- &\multicolumn{2}{c}{$D_{4h}^1$}&\multicolumn{2}{c}{$D_{4h}^5$}\\
- Ion&1st alternative&2nd alternative&lst alternative
-&2nd alternative\\ \hline
- K&$(2e)+(2f)$&$(4i)$ &$(2c)+(2d)$&$(4f)$ \\
- Mn&$(2g)$\footnote{The $z$ parameter of these positions is $z\sim\frac{1}{4}$.}
- &$(a)+(b)+(c)+(d)$&$(4e)$&$(2a)+(2b)$\\
- Cl&$(a)+(b)+(c)+(d)$&$(2g)$\footnote{This is a footnote in a table that spans the full page
-width in \texttt{twocolumn} mode. It is supposed to set on the full width of the page, just as the caption does. }
- &$(4e)^{\text{a}}$\\
- He&$(8r)^{\text{a}}$&$(4j)^{\text{a}}$&$(4g)^{\text{a}}$\\
- Ag& &$(4k)^{\text{a}}$& &$(4h)^{\text{a}}$\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table*}
-
-The tables in this document illustrate various effects.
-Tables that fit in a narrow column are contained in a \texttt{table}
-environment.
-Table~\ref{tab:table3} is a wide table, therefore set with the
-\texttt{table*} environment.
-Lengthy tables may need to break across pages.
-A simple way to allow this is to specify
-the \verb+[H]+ float placement on the \texttt{table} or
-\texttt{table*} environment.
-Alternatively, using the standard \LaTeXe\ package \texttt{longtable}
-gives more control over how tables break and allows headers and footers
-to be specified for each page of the table.
-An example of the use of \texttt{longtable} can be found
-in the file \texttt{summary.tex} that is included with the REV\TeX~4
-distribution.
-
-There are two methods for setting footnotes within a table (these
-footnotes will be displayed directly below the table rather than at
-the bottom of the page or in the bibliography).
-The easiest
-and preferred method is just to use the \verb+\footnote{#1}+
-command. This will automatically enumerate the footnotes with
-lowercase roman letters.
-However, it is sometimes necessary to have
-multiple entries in the table share the same footnote.
-In this case,
-create the footnotes using
-\verb+\footnotemark[#1]+ and \verb+\footnotetext[#1]{#2}+.
-\texttt{\#1} is a numeric value.
-Each time the same value for \texttt{\#1} is used,
-the same mark is produced in the table.
-The \verb+\footnotetext[#1]{#2}+ commands are placed after the \texttt{tabular}
-environment.
-Examine the \LaTeX\ source and output for Tables~\ref{tab:table1} and
-\ref{tab:table2}%
-\begin{table}
-\caption{\label{tab:table2}A table with more columns still fits
-properly in a column. Note that several entries share the same
-footnote. Inspect the \LaTeX\ input for this table to see
-exactly how it is done.}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
- &$r_c$ (\AA)&$r_0$ (\AA)&$\kappa r_0$&
- &$r_c$ (\AA) &$r_0$ (\AA)&$\kappa r_0$\\
-\hline
-Cu& 0.800 & 14.10 & 2.550 &Sn\footnotemark[1]
-& 0.680 & 1.870 & 3.700 \\
-Ag& 0.990 & 15.90 & 2.710 &Pb\footnotemark[2]
-& 0.450 & 1.930 & 3.760 \\
-Au& 1.150 & 15.90 & 2.710 &Ca\footnotemark[3]
-& 0.750 & 2.170 & 3.560 \\
-Mg& 0.490 & 17.60 & 3.200 &Sr\footnotemark[4]
-& 0.900 & 2.370 & 3.720 \\
-Zn& 0.300 & 15.20 & 2.970 &Li\footnotemark[2]
-& 0.380 & 1.730 & 2.830 \\
-Cd& 0.530 & 17.10 & 3.160 &Na\footnotemark[5]
-& 0.760 & 2.110 & 3.120 \\
-Hg& 0.550 & 17.80 & 3.220 &K\footnotemark[5]
-& 1.120 & 2.620 & 3.480 \\
-Al& 0.230 & 15.80 & 3.240 &Rb\footnotemark[3]
-& 1.330 & 2.800 & 3.590 \\
-Ga& 0.310 & 16.70 & 3.330 &Cs\footnotemark[4]
-& 1.420 & 3.030 & 3.740 \\
-In& 0.460 & 18.40 & 3.500 &Ba\footnotemark[5]
-& 0.960 & 2.460 & 3.780 \\
-Tl& 0.480 & 18.90 & 3.550 & & & & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\footnotetext[1]{Here's the first, from Ref.~\onlinecite{feyn54}.}
-\footnotetext[2]{Here's the second.}
-\footnotetext[3]{Here's the third.}
-\footnotetext[4]{Here's the fourth.}
-\footnotetext[5]{And etc.}
-\end{table}
-for an illustration.
-
-All AIP journals require that the initial citation of
-figures or tables be in numerical order.
-\LaTeX's automatic numbering of floats is your friend here:
-just put each \texttt{figure} environment immediately following
-its first reference (\verb+\ref+), as we have done in this example file.
-
-\begin{acknowledgments}
-We wish to acknowledge the support of the author community in using
-REV\TeX{}, offering suggestions and encouragement, testing new versions,
-\dots.
-\end{acknowledgments}
-
-\appendix
-
-\section{Appendixes}
-
-To start the appendixes, use the \verb+\appendix+ command.
-This signals that all following section commands refer to appendixes
-instead of regular sections. Therefore, the \verb+\appendix+ command
-should be used only once---to set up the section commands to act as
-appendixes. Thereafter normal section commands are used. The heading
-for a section can be left empty. For example,
-\begin{verbatim}
-\appendix
-\section{}
-\end{verbatim}
-will produce an appendix heading that says ``APPENDIX A'' and
-\begin{verbatim}
-\appendix
-\section{Background}
-\end{verbatim}
-will produce an appendix heading that says ``APPENDIX A: BACKGROUND''
-(note that the colon is set automatically).
-
-If there is only one appendix, then the letter ``A'' should not
-appear. This is suppressed by using the star version of the appendix
-command (\verb+\appendix*+ in the place of \verb+\appendix+).
-
-\section{A little more on appendixes}
-
-Observe that this appendix was started by using
-\begin{verbatim}
-\section{A little more on appendixes}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Note the equation number in an appendix:
-\begin{equation}
-E=mc^2.
-\end{equation}
-
-\subsection{\label{app:subsec}A subsection in an appendix}
-
-You can use a subsection or subsubsection in an appendix. Note the
-numbering: we are now in Appendix~\ref{app:subsec}.
-
-\subsubsection{\label{app:subsubsec}A subsubsection in an appendix}
-Note the equation numbers in this appendix, produced with the
-subequations environment:
-\begin{subequations}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-E&=&mc, \label{appa}
-\\
-E&=&mc^2, \label{appb}
-\\
-E&\agt& mc^3. \label{appc}
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{subequations}
-They turn out to be Eqs.~(\ref{appa}), (\ref{appb}), and (\ref{appc}).
-
-\nocite{*}
-\bibliography{aipsamp}% Produces the bibliography via BibTeX.
-
-\end{document}
-%
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-%% ****** Start of file aiptemplate.tex ****** %
-%%
-%% This file is part of the files in the distribution of AIP substyles for REVTeX4.
-%% Version 4.2 of December 2014.
-%%
-%
-% This is a template for producing documents for use with
-% the REVTEX 4.2 document class and the AIP substyles.
-%
-% Copy this file to another name and then work on that file.
-% That way, you always have this original template file to use.
-
-\documentclass[aip,graphicx]{revtex4-2}
-%\documentclass[aip,reprint]{revtex4-2}
-
-\draft % marks overfull lines with a black rule on the right
-
-\begin{document}
-
-% Use the \preprint command to place your local institutional report number
-% on the title page in preprint mode.
-% Multiple \preprint commands are allowed.
-%\preprint{}
-
-\title{} %Title of paper
-
-% repeat the \author .. \affiliation etc. as needed
-% \email, \thanks, \homepage, \altaffiliation all apply to the current author.
-% Explanatory text should go in the []'s,
-% actual e-mail address or url should go in the {}'s for \email and \homepage.
-% Please use the appropriate macro for the type of information
-
-% \affiliation command applies to all authors since the last \affiliation command.
-% The \affiliation command should follow the other information.
-
-\author{}
-%\email[]{Your e-mail address}
-%\homepage[]{Your web page}
-%\thanks{}
-%\altaffiliation{}
-\affiliation{}
-
-% Collaboration name, if desired (requires use of superscriptaddress option in \documentclass).
-% \noaffiliation is required (may also be used with the \author command).
-%\collaboration{}
-%\noaffiliation
-
-\date{\today}
-
-\begin{abstract}
-% insert abstract here
-\end{abstract}
-
-\maketitle %\maketitle must follow title, authors, abstract
-
-% Body of paper goes here. Use proper sectioning commands.
-% References should be done using the \cite, \ref, and \label commands
-\section{}
-%\label{}
-\subsection{}
-\subsubsection{}
-
-% If in two-column mode, this environment will change to single-column format so that long equations can be displayed.
-% Use only when necessary.
-%\begin{widetext}
-%$$\mbox{put long equation here}$$
-%\end{widetext}
-
-% Figures should be put into the text as floats.
-% Use the graphics or graphicx packages (distributed with LaTeX2e).
-% See the LaTeX Graphics Companion by Michel Goosens, Sebastian Rahtz, and Frank Mittelbach for examples.
-%
-% Here is an example of the general form of a figure:
-% Fill in the caption in the braces of the \caption{} command.
-% Put the label that you will use with \ref{} command in the braces of the \label{} command.
-%
-% \begin{figure}
-% \includegraphics{}%
-% \caption{\label{}}%
-% \end{figure}
-
-% Tables may be be put in the text as floats.
-% Here is an example of the general form of a table:
-% Fill in the caption in the braces of the \caption{} command. Put the label
-% that you will use with \ref{} command in the braces of the \label{} command.
-% Insert the column specifiers (l, r, c, d, etc.) in the empty braces of the
-% \begin{tabular}{} command.
-%
-% \begin{table}
-% \caption{\label{} }
-% \begin{tabular}{}
-% \end{tabular}
-% \end{table}
-
-% If you have acknowledgments, this puts in the proper section head.
-%\begin{acknowledgments}
-% Put your acknowledgments here.
-%\end{acknowledgments}
-
-% Create the reference section using BibTeX:
-\bibliography{your-bib-file}
-
-\end{document}
-%
-% ****** End of file aiptemplate.tex ******
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-@PREAMBLE{
- "\providecommand{\noopsort}[1]{}"
- # "\providecommand{\singleletter}[1]{#1}%"
-}
-
-@BOOK{Bire82,
- author = {N. D. Birell and P. C. W. Davies},
- year = 1982,
- title = {Quantum Fields in Curved Space},
- publisher = {Cambridge University Press}
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{feyn54,
- author = "R. P. Feynman",
- year = "1954",
- journal = "Phys.\ Rev.",
- volume = "94",
- pages = "262",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{epr,
- author = "A. Einstein and {\relax Yu} Podolsky and N. Rosen",
- collaboration = "EPR",
- year = "1935",
- journal = "Phys.\ Rev.",
- volume = "47",
- pages = "777",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Berman1983,
- author = "G. P. Berman, Jr. and F. M. Izrailev, Jr.",
- title = "Stability of nonlinear modes",
- journal = "Physica D",
- volume = "88",
- pages = "445",
- year = "1983",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Davies1998,
- author = "E. B. Davies and L. Parns",
- title = "Trapped modes in acoustic waveguides",
- journal = "Q. J. Mech. Appl. Math.",
- volume = "51",
- pages = "477--492",
- year = "1988",
-}
-
-@MISC{witten2001,
- author = "Edward Witten",
- eprint = "hep-th/0106109",
- year = "2001",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{Beutler1994,
- author = "E. Beutler",
- editor = "E. Beutler and M. A. Lichtman and B. W. Coller and T. S. Kipps",
- booktitle = "Williams Hematology",
- chapter = "7",
- pages = "654--662",
- publisher = "McGraw-Hill",
- year = "1994",
-
- edition = "5",
- address = "New York",
- volume = "2",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Beutler1994a,
- author = "E. Beutler",
- editor = "E. Beutler and M. A. Lichtman and B. W. Coller and T. S. Kipps",
- booktitle = "Williams Hematology",
- chapter = "7",
- pages = "654--662",
- publisher = "McGraw-Hill",
- year = "1994",
-
- edition = "5",
- address = "New York",
- volume = "2",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{inbook-full,
- author = "Donald E. Knuth",
- booktitle = "Fundamental Algorithms",
- volume = 1,
- series = "The Art of Computer Programming",
- publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
- address = "Reading, Massachusetts",
- edition = "Second",
- month = "10~" # jan,
- year = "\noopsort{1973b}1973",
- type = "Section",
- chapter = "1.2",
- pages = "10--119",
- note = "A full INBOOK entry",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Smith2005,
- author = "J. S. Smith and G. W. Johnson",
- journal = "Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, Ser. B",
- title = "",
- year = "2005",
-
- volume = "777",
- pages = "1395",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Smith2010,
- author = "W. J. Smith and T. J. Johnson and B. G. Miller",
- title = "Surface chemistry and preferential crystal orientation on a silicon surface",
- note = "{J. Appl. Phys.} (unpublished)",
-
- month = "",
- year = "2010",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Smith2010a,
- author = "V. K. Smith and K. Johnson and M. O. Klein",
- title = "Surface chemistry and preferential crystal orientation on a silicon surface",
- note = "{J. Appl. Phys.} (submitted)",
-
- month = "",
- year = "2010",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{unpublished-full,
- author = "Ulrich {\"{U}}nderwood and Ned {\~N}et and Paul {\={P}}ot",
- title = "Lower Bounds for Wishful Research Results",
- month = nov # ", " # dec,
- year = 1988,
- note = "Talk at Fanstord University (A full UNPUBLISHED entry)",
-}
-
-@MISC{JohnsonMillerSmith2007,
-
- author = "M. P. Johnson and K. L. Miller and K. Smith",
- title = "",
- howpublished = "personal communication",
- month = "1~" # may,
- year = "2007",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{Smith2007,
- title = "AIP Conf. Proc.",
- year = "2007",
-
- editor = "J. Smith",
- volume = "841",
- number = "21",
- series = "",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- organization = "",
- publisher = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{proceedings-full,
- editor = "Wizard V. Oz and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- title = "Proc. Fifteenth Annual",
- number = 17,
- series = "All ACM Conferences",
- month = mar,
- year = 1983,
- address = "Boston",
- organization = "ACM",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- note = "A full PROCEEDINGS entry",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Burstyn2004,
- author = "Y. Burstyn",
- title = "{Proceedings of the 5th International Molecular Beam Epitaxy Conference, Santa Fe, NM}",
- note = "(unpublished)",
-
- month = "5--8~" # oct,
- year = "2004",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{Quinn2001,
- title = "{Proceedings of the 2003 Particle Accelerator Conference, Portland, OR, 12-16 May 2005}",
- year = "2001",
-
- editor = "B. Quinn",
- address = "New York",
- publisher = "Wiley",
- note = "Albeit the conference was held in 2005, it was the 2003 conference, and the proceedings were published in 2001; go figure",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Agarwal2001,
- author = "A. G. Agarwal",
- title = "{Proceedings of the Fifth Low Temperature Conference, Madison, WI, 1999}",
- journal = "Semiconductors",
- year = "2001",
-
- volume = "66",
- pages = "1238",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{SmithDA01,
- author = "R. Smith",
- title = "Hummingbirds are our friends",
- journal = {J. Appl. Phys. (these proceedings)},
- year = "2001",
- volume = "",
- number = "",
- pages = "",
- month = "",
- note = "Abstract No. DA-01",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Smith2007a,
- author = "J. Smith",
- title = "",
- journal = "Proc. SPIE",
- year = "2007",
-
- volume = "124",
- pages = "367",
- note = "Required title is missing",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{techreport-full,
- author = "Tom T{\'{e}}rrific",
- title = "An {$O(n \log n / \! \log\log n)$} Sorting Algorithm",
- institution = "Fanstord University",
- type = "Wishful Research Result",
- number = "7",
- address = "Computer Science Department, Fanstord, California",
- month = oct,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full TECHREPORT entry",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{Nelson1999,
- author = "J. Nelson",
- type = "{TWI Report}",
- number = "666/1999",
- institution = "",
- year = jan # "~1999",
-
- note = "Required institution missing",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{Fields2005,
- author = "W. K. Fields",
- type = "{ECE Report No.}",
- number = "AL944",
- institution = "",
- year = "2005",
-
- note = "Required institution missing",
-}
-
-@MISC{Zalkins2008,
-
- author = "Y. M. Zalkins",
- title = "",
- howpublished = "e-print arXiv:cond-mat/040426",
- month = "",
- year = "2008",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@MISC{Nelson2005,
-
- author = "J. Nelson",
- howpublished = "{U.S. Patent No.} 5,693,000",
- year = "12~" # dec # "~2005",
-}
-
-@MASTERSTHESIS{Nelson1999a,
- author = "J. K. Nelson",
- title = "",
- school = "New York University",
- year = "1999",
-
- type = "M.{S}. thesis",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@MASTERSTHESIS{mastersthesis-full,
- author = "{\'{E}}douard Masterly",
- title = "Mastering Thesis Writing",
- school = "Stanford University",
- type = "Master's project",
- address = "English Department",
- month = jun # "-" # aug,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full MASTERSTHESIS entry",
-}
-
-@PHDTHESIS{Smith2003,
- author = "S. M. Smith",
- title = "",
- school = "Massachusetts Institute of Technology",
- year = "2003",
-
- type = "{Ph.D.} thesis",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{KawaLin2003,
- author = "S. R. Kawa and S.-J. Lin",
- title = "",
- journal = "J. Geophys. Res.",
- year = "2003",
-
- volume = "108",
- number = "D6",
- pages = "4201",
- month = "",
- note = "{DOI:10.1029/2002JD002268}",
-}
-
-@PHDTHESIS{phdthesis-full,
- author = "F. Phidias Phony-Baloney",
- title = "Fighting Fire with Fire: Festooning {F}rench Phrases",
- school = "Fanstord University",
- type = "{PhD} Dissertation",
- address = "Department of French",
- month = jun # "-" # aug,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full PHDTHESIS entry",
-}
-
-@BOOK{book-full,
- author = "Donald E. Knuth",
- title = "Seminumerical Algorithms",
- volume = 2,
- series = "The Art of Computer Programming",
- publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
- address = "Reading, Massachusetts",
- edition = "Second",
- month = "10~" # jan,
- year = "\noopsort{1973c}1981",
- note = "A full BOOK entry",
-}
-
-@BOOKLET{booklet-full,
- author = "Jill C. Knvth",
- title = "The Programming of Computer Art",
- howpublished = "Vernier Art Center",
- address = "Stanford, California",
- month = feb,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full BOOKLET entry",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{ballagh2000,
- author = "R. Ballagh and C.M. Savage",
- editor = "C.M. Savage and M. Das",
- title = "Bose-Einstein condensation: from atomic physics to quantum fluids, Proceedings of the 13th Physics Summer School",
- year = "2000",
- publisher = "World Scientific",
- address = "Singapore",
- eprint = "cond-mat/0008070",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{ballagh2000a,
- author = "R. Ballagh and C.M. Savage",
- title = "Bose-Einstein condensation: from atomic physics to quantum fluids",
- editor = "C.M. Savage and M. Das",
- booktitle = "Proceedings of the 13th Physics Summer School",
- year = "2000",
- publisher = "World Scientific",
- address = "Singapore",
- eprint = "cond-mat/0008070",
-}
-
-@inBook{Magnetism,
- author = "W. Opechowski and R. Guccione",
- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- year = "1965",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Magnetisma,
- author = "W. Opechowski and R. Guccione",
- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- year = "1965",
-}
-
-@INPROCEEDINGS{Magnetismb,
- author = "W. Opechowski and R. Guccione",
- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- year = "1965",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{Smith80,
- author = "J. M. Smith",
- title = "Molecular Dynamics",
- publisher = "Academic",
- year = "1980",
- address = "New York",
- editor = "C. Brown",
-}
-
-@article{ZS71,
- author = "V. E. Zakharov and A. B. Shabat",
- title = "Exact theory of two-dimensional self-focusing and one-dimensional self-modulation of waves in nonlinear media",
- journal = "Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz.",
- volume = "61",
- year = "1971",
- pages = "118--134",
- translation = "Sov. Phys. JETP \textbf{34}, 62 (1972)"
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Smith80a,
- author = "J. M. Smith",
- booktitle = "Molecular Dynamics",
- editor = "C. Brown",
- publisher = "Academic",
- year = "1980",
- address = "New York",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{incollection-full,
- author = "Daniel D. Lincoll",
- title = "Semigroups of Recurrences",
- editor = "David J. Lipcoll and D. H. Lawrie and A. H. Sameh",
- booktitle = "High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization",
- number = 23,
- series = "Fast Computers",
- chapter = 3,
- type = "Part",
- pages = "179--183",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- edition = "Third",
- month = sep,
- year = 1977,
- note = "A full INCOLLECTION entry",
-}
-
-@INPROCEEDINGS{inproceedings-full,
- author = "Alfred V. Oaho and Jeffrey D. Ullman and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- title = "On Notions of Information Transfer in {VLSI} Circuits",
- editor = "Wizard V. Oz and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- booktitle = "Proc. Fifteenth Annual ACM",
- bookaddress = "Boston, 1982",
- number = 17,
- series = "All ACM Conferences",
- pages = "133--139",
- month = mar,
- year = 1983,
- address = "New York",
- organization = "ACM",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- note = "A full INPROCEDINGS entry",
-}
-
-@MANUAL{manual-full,
- author = "Larry Manmaker",
- title = "The Definitive Computer Manual",
- organization = "Chips-R-Us",
- address = "Silicon Valley",
- edition = "Silver",
- month = apr # "-" # may,
- year = 1986,
- note = "A full MANUAL entry",
-}
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-% ****** Start of file apssamp.tex ******
-%
-% This file is part of the APS files in the REVTeX 4.2 distribution.
-% Version 4.2a of REVTeX, December 2014
-%
-% Copyright (c) 2014 The American Physical Society.
-%
-% See the REVTeX 4 README file for restrictions and more information.
-%
-% TeX'ing this file requires that you have AMS-LaTeX 2.0 installed
-% as well as the rest of the prerequisites for REVTeX 4.2
-%
-% See the REVTeX 4 README file
-% It also requires running BibTeX. The commands are as follows:
-%
-% 1) latex apssamp.tex
-% 2) bibtex apssamp
-% 3) latex apssamp.tex
-% 4) latex apssamp.tex
-%
-\documentclass[%
- reprint,
-%superscriptaddress,
-%groupedaddress,
-%unsortedaddress,
-%runinaddress,
-%frontmatterverbose,
-%preprint,
-%preprintnumbers,
-%nofootinbib,
-%nobibnotes,
-%bibnotes,
- amsmath,amssymb,
- aps,
-%pra,
-%prb,
-%rmp,
-%prstab,
-%prstper,
-%floatfix,
-]{revtex4-2}
-
-\usepackage{graphicx}% Include figure files
-\usepackage{dcolumn}% Align table columns on decimal point
-\usepackage{bm}% bold math
-%\usepackage{hyperref}% add hypertext capabilities
-%\usepackage[mathlines]{lineno}% Enable numbering of text and display math
-%\linenumbers\relax % Commence numbering lines
-
-%\usepackage[showframe,%Uncomment any one of the following lines to test
-%%scale=0.7, marginratio={1:1, 2:3}, ignoreall,% default settings
-%%text={7in,10in},centering,
-%%margin=1.5in,
-%%total={6.5in,8.75in}, top=1.2in, left=0.9in, includefoot,
-%%height=10in,a5paper,hmargin={3cm,0.8in},
-%]{geometry}
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\preprint{APS/123-QED}
-
-\title{Manuscript Title:\\with Forced Linebreak}% Force line breaks with \\
-\thanks{A footnote to the article title}%
-
-\author{Ann Author}
- \altaffiliation[Also at ]{Physics Department, XYZ University.}%Lines break automatically or can be forced with \\
-\author{Second Author}%
- \email{Second.Author@institution.edu}
-\affiliation{%
- Authors' institution and/or address\\
- This line break forced with \textbackslash\textbackslash
-}%
-
-\collaboration{MUSO Collaboration}%\noaffiliation
-
-\author{Charlie Author}
- \homepage{http://www.Second.institution.edu/~Charlie.Author}
-\affiliation{
- Second institution and/or address\\
- This line break forced% with \\
-}%
-\affiliation{
- Third institution, the second for Charlie Author
-}%
-\author{Delta Author}
-\affiliation{%
- Authors' institution and/or address\\
- This line break forced with \textbackslash\textbackslash
-}%
-
-\collaboration{CLEO Collaboration}%\noaffiliation
-
-\date{\today}% It is always \today, today,
- % but any date may be explicitly specified
-
-\begin{abstract}
-An article usually includes an abstract, a concise summary of the work
-covered at length in the main body of the article.
-\begin{description}
-\item[Usage]
-Secondary publications and information retrieval purposes.
-\item[Structure]
-You may use the \texttt{description} environment to structure your abstract;
-use the optional argument of the \verb+\item+ command to give the category of each item.
-\end{description}
-\end{abstract}
-
-%\keywords{Suggested keywords}%Use showkeys class option if keyword
- %display desired
-\maketitle
-
-%\tableofcontents
-
-\section{\label{sec:level1}First-level heading:\protect\\ The line
-break was forced \lowercase{via} \textbackslash\textbackslash}
-
-This sample document demonstrates proper use of REV\TeX~4.2 (and
-\LaTeXe) in mansucripts prepared for submission to APS
-journals. Further information can be found in the REV\TeX~4.2
-documentation included in the distribution or available at
-\url{http://journals.aps.org/revtex/}.
-
-When commands are referred to in this example file, they are always
-shown with their required arguments, using normal \TeX{} format. In
-this format, \verb+#1+, \verb+#2+, etc. stand for required
-author-supplied arguments to commands. For example, in
-\verb+\section{#1}+ the \verb+#1+ stands for the title text of the
-author's section heading, and in \verb+\title{#1}+ the \verb+#1+
-stands for the title text of the paper.
-
-Line breaks in section headings at all levels can be introduced using
-\textbackslash\textbackslash. A blank input line tells \TeX\ that the
-paragraph has ended. Note that top-level section headings are
-automatically uppercased. If a specific letter or word should appear in
-lowercase instead, you must escape it using \verb+\lowercase{#1}+ as
-in the word ``via'' above.
-
-\subsection{\label{sec:level2}Second-level heading: Formatting}
-
-This file may be formatted in either the \texttt{preprint} or
-\texttt{reprint} style. \texttt{reprint} format mimics final journal output.
-Either format may be used for submission purposes. \texttt{letter} sized paper should
-be used when submitting to APS journals.
-
-\subsubsection{Wide text (A level-3 head)}
-The \texttt{widetext} environment will make the text the width of the
-full page, as on page~\pageref{eq:wideeq}. (Note the use the
-\verb+\pageref{#1}+ command to refer to the page number.)
-\paragraph{Note (Fourth-level head is run in)}
-The width-changing commands only take effect in two-column formatting.
-There is no effect if text is in a single column.
-
-\subsection{\label{sec:citeref}Citations and References}
-A citation in text uses the command \verb+\cite{#1}+ or
-\verb+\onlinecite{#1}+ and refers to an entry in the bibliography.
-An entry in the bibliography is a reference to another document.
-
-\subsubsection{Citations}
-Because REV\TeX\ uses the \verb+natbib+ package of Patrick Daly,
-the entire repertoire of commands in that package are available for your document;
-see the \verb+natbib+ documentation for further details. Please note that
-REV\TeX\ requires version 8.31a or later of \verb+natbib+.
-
-\paragraph{Syntax}
-The argument of \verb+\cite+ may be a single \emph{key},
-or may consist of a comma-separated list of keys.
-The citation \emph{key} may contain
-letters, numbers, the dash (-) character, or the period (.) character.
-New with natbib 8.3 is an extension to the syntax that allows for
-a star (*) form and two optional arguments on the citation key itself.
-The syntax of the \verb+\cite+ command is thus (informally stated)
-\begin{quotation}\flushleft\leftskip1em
-\verb+\cite+ \verb+{+ \emph{key} \verb+}+, or\\
-\verb+\cite+ \verb+{+ \emph{optarg+key} \verb+}+, or\\
-\verb+\cite+ \verb+{+ \emph{optarg+key} \verb+,+ \emph{optarg+key}\ldots \verb+}+,
-\end{quotation}\noindent
-where \emph{optarg+key} signifies
-\begin{quotation}\flushleft\leftskip1em
-\emph{key}, or\\
-\texttt{*}\emph{key}, or\\
-\texttt{[}\emph{pre}\texttt{]}\emph{key}, or\\
-\texttt{[}\emph{pre}\texttt{]}\texttt{[}\emph{post}\texttt{]}\emph{key}, or even\\
-\texttt{*}\texttt{[}\emph{pre}\texttt{]}\texttt{[}\emph{post}\texttt{]}\emph{key}.
-\end{quotation}\noindent
-where \emph{pre} and \emph{post} is whatever text you wish to place
-at the beginning and end, respectively, of the bibliographic reference
-(see Ref.~[\onlinecite{witten2001}] and the two under Ref.~[\onlinecite{feyn54}]).
-(Keep in mind that no automatic space or punctuation is applied.)
-It is highly recommended that you put the entire \emph{pre} or \emph{post} portion
-within its own set of braces, for example:
-\verb+\cite+ \verb+{+ \texttt{[} \verb+{+\emph{text}\verb+}+\texttt{]}\emph{key}\verb+}+.
-The extra set of braces will keep \LaTeX\ out of trouble if your \emph{text} contains the comma (,) character.
-
-The star (*) modifier to the \emph{key} signifies that the reference is to be
-merged with the previous reference into a single bibliographic entry,
-a common idiom in APS and AIP articles (see below, Ref.~[\onlinecite{epr}]).
-When references are merged in this way, they are separated by a semicolon instead of
-the period (full stop) that would otherwise appear.
-
-\paragraph{Eliding repeated information}
-When a reference is merged, some of its fields may be elided: for example,
-when the author matches that of the previous reference, it is omitted.
-If both author and journal match, both are omitted.
-If the journal matches, but the author does not, the journal is replaced by \emph{ibid.},
-as exemplified by Ref.~[\onlinecite{epr}].
-These rules embody common editorial practice in APS and AIP journals and will only
-be in effect if the markup features of the APS and AIP Bib\TeX\ styles is employed.
-
-\paragraph{The options of the cite command itself}
-Please note that optional arguments to the \emph{key} change the reference in the bibliography,
-not the citation in the body of the document.
-For the latter, use the optional arguments of the \verb+\cite+ command itself:
-\verb+\cite+ \texttt{*}\allowbreak
-\texttt{[}\emph{pre-cite}\texttt{]}\allowbreak
-\texttt{[}\emph{post-cite}\texttt{]}\allowbreak
-\verb+{+\emph{key-list}\verb+}+.
-
-\subsubsection{Example citations}
-By default, citations are numerical\cite{Beutler1994}.
-Author-year citations are used when the journal is RMP.
-To give a textual citation, use \verb+\onlinecite{#1}+:
-Refs.~\onlinecite{[][{, and references therein}]witten2001,Bire82}.
-By default, the \texttt{natbib} package automatically sorts your citations into numerical order and ``compresses'' runs of three or more consecutive numerical citations.
-REV\TeX\ provides the ability to automatically change the punctuation when switching between journal styles that provide citations in square brackets and those that use a superscript style instead. This is done through the \texttt{citeautoscript} option. For instance, the journal style \texttt{prb} automatically invokes this option because \textit{Physical
-Review B} uses superscript-style citations. The effect is to move the punctuation, which normally comes after a citation in square brackets, to its proper position before the superscript.
-To illustrate, we cite several together
-\cite{[See the explanation of time travel in ]feyn54,*[The classical relativistic treatment of ][ is a relative classic]epr,witten2001,Berman1983,Davies1998,Bire82},
-and once again in different order (Refs.~\cite{epr,feyn54,Bire82,Berman1983,witten2001,Davies1998}).
-Note that the citations were both compressed and sorted. Futhermore, running this sample file under the \texttt{prb} option will move the punctuation to the correct place.
-
-When the \verb+prb+ class option is used, the \verb+\cite{#1}+ command
-displays the reference's number as a superscript rather than in
-square brackets. Note that the location of the \verb+\cite{#1}+
-command should be adjusted for the reference style: the superscript
-references in \verb+prb+ style must appear after punctuation;
-otherwise the reference must appear before any punctuation. This
-sample was written for the regular (non-\texttt{prb}) citation style.
-The command \verb+\onlinecite{#1}+ in the \texttt{prb} style also
-displays the reference on the baseline.
-
-\subsubsection{References}
-A reference in the bibliography is specified by a \verb+\bibitem{#1}+ command
-with the same argument as the \verb+\cite{#1}+ command.
-\verb+\bibitem{#1}+ commands may be crafted by hand or, preferably,
-generated by Bib\TeX.
-REV\TeX~4.2 includes Bib\TeX\ style files
-\verb+apsrev4-2.bst+, \verb+apsrmp4-2.bst+ appropriate for
-\textit{Physical Review} and \textit{Reviews of Modern Physics},
-respectively.
-
-\subsubsection{Example references}
-This sample file employs the \verb+\bibliography+ command,
-which formats the \texttt{\jobname .bbl} file
-and specifies which bibliographic databases are to be used by Bib\TeX\
-(one of these should be by arXiv convention \texttt{\jobname .bib}).
-Running Bib\TeX\ (via \texttt{bibtex \jobname})
-after the first pass of \LaTeX\ produces the file
-\texttt{\jobname .bbl} which contains the automatically formatted
-\verb+\bibitem+ commands (including extra markup information via
-\verb+\bibinfo+ and \verb+\bibfield+ commands).
-If not using Bib\TeX, you will have to create the \verb+thebibiliography+ environment
-and its \verb+\bibitem+ commands by hand.
-
-Numerous examples of the use of the APS bibliographic entry types appear in the bibliography of this sample document.
-You can refer to the \texttt{\jobname .bib} file,
-and compare its information to the formatted bibliography itself.
-
-\subsection{Footnotes}%
-Footnotes, produced using the \verb+\footnote{#1}+ command,
-usually integrated into the bibliography alongside the other entries.
-Numerical citation styles do this%
-\footnote{Automatically placing footnotes into the bibliography requires using BibTeX to compile the bibliography.};
-author-year citation styles place the footnote at the bottom of the text column.
-Note: due to the method used to place footnotes in the bibliography,
-\emph{you must re-run Bib\TeX\ every time you change any of your document's footnotes}.
-
-\section{Math and Equations}
-Inline math may be typeset using the \verb+$+ delimiters. Bold math
-symbols may be achieved using the \verb+bm+ package and the
-\verb+\bm{#1}+ command it supplies. For instance, a bold $\alpha$ can
-be typeset as \verb+$\bm{\alpha}$+ giving $\bm{\alpha}$. Fraktur and
-Blackboard (or open face or double struck) characters should be
-typeset using the \verb+\mathfrak{#1}+ and \verb+\mathbb{#1}+ commands
-respectively. Both are supplied by the \texttt{amssymb} package. For
-example, \verb+$\mathbb{R}$+ gives $\mathbb{R}$ and
-\verb+$\mathfrak{G}$+ gives $\mathfrak{G}$
-
-In \LaTeX\ there are many different ways to display equations, and a
-few preferred ways are noted below. Displayed math will center by
-default. Use the class option \verb+fleqn+ to flush equations left.
-
-Below we have numbered single-line equations; this is the most common
-type of equation in \textit{Physical Review}:
-\begin{eqnarray}
-\chi_+(p)\alt{\bf [}2|{\bf p}|(|{\bf p}|+p_z){\bf ]}^{-1/2}
-\left(
-\begin{array}{c}
-|{\bf p}|+p_z\\
-px+ip_y
-\end{array}\right)\;,
-\\
-\left\{%
- \openone234567890abc123\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}%
-\right\}%
-\label{eq:one}.
-\end{eqnarray}
-Note the open one in Eq.~(\ref{eq:one}).
-
-Not all numbered equations will fit within a narrow column this
-way. The equation number will move down automatically if it cannot fit
-on the same line with a one-line equation:
-\begin{equation}
-\left\{
- ab12345678abc123456abcdef\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}%
-\right\}.
-\end{equation}
-
-When the \verb+\label{#1}+ command is used [cf. input for
-Eq.~(\ref{eq:one})], the equation can be referred to in text without
-knowing the equation number that \TeX\ will assign to it. Just
-use \verb+\ref{#1}+, where \verb+#1+ is the same name that used in
-the \verb+\label{#1}+ command.
-
-Unnumbered single-line equations can be typeset
-using the \verb+\[+, \verb+\]+ format:
-\[g^+g^+ \rightarrow g^+g^+g^+g^+ \dots ~,~~q^+q^+\rightarrow
-q^+g^+g^+ \dots ~. \]
-
-
-\subsection{Multiline equations}
-
-Multiline equations are obtained by using the \verb+eqnarray+
-environment. Use the \verb+\nonumber+ command at the end of each line
-to avoid assigning a number:
-\begin{eqnarray}
-{\cal M}=&&ig_Z^2(4E_1E_2)^{1/2}(l_i^2)^{-1}
-\delta_{\sigma_1,-\sigma_2}
-(g_{\sigma_2}^e)^2\chi_{-\sigma_2}(p_2)\nonumber\\
-&&\times
-[\epsilon_jl_i\epsilon_i]_{\sigma_1}\chi_{\sigma_1}(p_1),
-\end{eqnarray}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-\sum \vert M^{\text{viol}}_g \vert ^2&=&g^{2n-4}_S(Q^2)~N^{n-2}
- (N^2-1)\nonumber \\
- & &\times \left( \sum_{i<j}\right)
- \sum_{\text{perm}}
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}
- \sum_\tau c^f_\tau~.
-\end{eqnarray}
-\textbf{Note:} Do not use \verb+\label{#1}+ on a line of a multiline
-equation if \verb+\nonumber+ is also used on that line. Incorrect
-cross-referencing will result. Notice the use \verb+\text{#1}+ for
-using a Roman font within a math environment.
-
-To set a multiline equation without \emph{any} equation
-numbers, use the \verb+\begin{eqnarray*}+,
-\verb+\end{eqnarray*}+ format:
-\begin{eqnarray*}
-\sum \vert M^{\text{viol}}_g \vert ^2&=&g^{2n-4}_S(Q^2)~N^{n-2}
- (N^2-1)\\
- & &\times \left( \sum_{i<j}\right)
- \left(
- \sum_{\text{perm}}\frac{1}{S_{12}S_{23}S_{n1}}
- \right)
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}~.
-\end{eqnarray*}
-
-To obtain numbers not normally produced by the automatic numbering,
-use the \verb+\tag{#1}+ command, where \verb+#1+ is the desired
-equation number. For example, to get an equation number of
-(\ref{eq:mynum}),
-\begin{equation}
-g^+g^+ \rightarrow g^+g^+g^+g^+ \dots ~,~~q^+q^+\rightarrow
-q^+g^+g^+ \dots ~. \tag{2.6$'$}\label{eq:mynum}
-\end{equation}
-
-\paragraph{A few notes on \texttt{tag}s}
-\verb+\tag{#1}+ requires the \texttt{amsmath} package.
-Place the \verb+\tag{#1}+ command before the \verb+\label{#1}+, if any.
-The numbering produced by \verb+\tag{#1}+ \textit{does not affect}
-the automatic numbering in REV\TeX;
-therefore, the number must be known ahead of time,
-and it must be manually adjusted if other equations are added.
-\verb+\tag{#1}+ works with both single-line and multiline equations.
-\verb+\tag{#1}+ should only be used in exceptional cases---%
-do not use it to number many equations in your paper.
-Please note that this feature of the \texttt{amsmath} package
-is \emph{not} compatible with the \texttt{hyperref} (6.77u) package.
-
-Enclosing display math within
-\verb+\begin{subequations}+ and \verb+\end{subequations}+ will produce
-a set of equations that are labeled with letters, as shown in
-Eqs.~(\ref{subeq:1}) and (\ref{subeq:2}) below.
-You may include any number of single-line and multiline equations,
-although it is probably not a good idea to follow one display math
-directly after another.
-\begin{subequations}
-\label{eq:whole}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-{\cal M}=&&ig_Z^2(4E_1E_2)^{1/2}(l_i^2)^{-1}
-(g_{\sigma_2}^e)^2\chi_{-\sigma_2}(p_2)\nonumber\\
-&&\times
-[\epsilon_i]_{\sigma_1}\chi_{\sigma_1}(p_1).\label{subeq:2}
-\end{eqnarray}
-\begin{equation}
-\left\{
- abc123456abcdef\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}
-\right\},\label{subeq:1}
-\end{equation}
-\end{subequations}
-Giving a \verb+\label{#1}+ command directly after the \verb+\begin{subequations}+,
-allows you to reference all the equations in the \texttt{subequations} environment.
-For example, the equations in the preceding subequations environment were
-Eqs.~(\ref{eq:whole}).
-
-\subsubsection{Wide equations}
-The equation that follows is set in a wide format, i.e., it spans the full page.
-The wide format is reserved for long equations
-that cannot easily be set in a single column:
-\begin{widetext}
-\begin{equation}
-{\cal R}^{(\text{d})}=
- g_{\sigma_2}^e
- \left(
- \frac{[\Gamma^Z(3,21)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{12}^2-M_W^2}
- +\frac{[\Gamma^Z(13,2)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{13}^2-M_W^2}
- \right)
- + x_WQ_e
- \left(
- \frac{[\Gamma^\gamma(3,21)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{12}^2-M_W^2}
- +\frac{[\Gamma^\gamma(13,2)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{13}^2-M_W^2}
- \right)\;.
- \label{eq:wideeq}
-\end{equation}
-\end{widetext}
-This is typed to show how the output appears in wide format.
-(Incidentally, since there is no blank line between the \texttt{equation} environment above
-and the start of this paragraph, this paragraph is not indented.)
-
-\section{Cross-referencing}
-REV\TeX{} will automatically number such things as
-sections, footnotes, equations, figure captions, and table captions.
-In order to reference them in text, use the
-\verb+\label{#1}+ and \verb+\ref{#1}+ commands.
-To reference a particular page, use the \verb+\pageref{#1}+ command.
-
-The \verb+\label{#1}+ should appear
-within the section heading,
-within the footnote text,
-within the equation, or
-within the table or figure caption.
-The \verb+\ref{#1}+ command
-is used in text at the point where the reference is to be displayed.
-Some examples: Section~\ref{sec:level1} on page~\pageref{sec:level1},
-Table~\ref{tab:table1},%
-\begin{table}[b]%The best place to locate the table environment is directly after its first reference in text
-\caption{\label{tab:table1}%
-A table that fits into a single column of a two-column layout.
-Note that REV\TeX~4 adjusts the intercolumn spacing so that the table fills the
-entire width of the column. Table captions are numbered
-automatically.
-This table illustrates left-, center-, decimal- and right-aligned columns,
-along with the use of the \texttt{ruledtabular} environment which sets the
-Scotch (double) rules above and below the alignment, per APS style.
-}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{lcdr}
-\textrm{Left\footnote{Note a.}}&
-\textrm{Centered\footnote{Note b.}}&
-\multicolumn{1}{c}{\textrm{Decimal}}&
-\textrm{Right}\\
-\colrule
-1 & 2 & 3.001 & 4\\
-10 & 20 & 30 & 40\\
-100 & 200 & 300.0 & 400\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table}
-and Fig.~\ref{fig:epsart}.%
-\begin{figure}[b]
-\includegraphics{fig_1}% Here is how to import EPS art
-\caption{\label{fig:epsart} A figure caption. The figure captions are
-automatically numbered.}
-\end{figure}
-
-\section{Floats: Figures, Tables, Videos, etc.}
-Figures and tables are usually allowed to ``float'', which means that their
-placement is determined by \LaTeX, while the document is being typeset.
-
-Use the \texttt{figure} environment for a figure, the \texttt{table} environment for a table.
-In each case, use the \verb+\caption+ command within to give the text of the
-figure or table caption along with the \verb+\label+ command to provide
-a key for referring to this figure or table.
-The typical content of a figure is an image of some kind;
-that of a table is an alignment.%
-\begin{figure*}
-\includegraphics{fig_2}% Here is how to import EPS art
-\caption{\label{fig:wide}Use the figure* environment to get a wide
-figure that spans the page in \texttt{twocolumn} formatting.}
-\end{figure*}
-\begin{table*}
-\caption{\label{tab:table3}This is a wide table that spans the full page
-width in a two-column layout. It is formatted using the
-\texttt{table*} environment. It also demonstates the use of
-\textbackslash\texttt{multicolumn} in rows with entries that span
-more than one column.}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{ccccc}
- &\multicolumn{2}{c}{$D_{4h}^1$}&\multicolumn{2}{c}{$D_{4h}^5$}\\
- Ion&1st alternative&2nd alternative&lst alternative
-&2nd alternative\\ \hline
- K&$(2e)+(2f)$&$(4i)$ &$(2c)+(2d)$&$(4f)$ \\
- Mn&$(2g)$\footnote{The $z$ parameter of these positions is $z\sim\frac{1}{4}$.}
- &$(a)+(b)+(c)+(d)$&$(4e)$&$(2a)+(2b)$\\
- Cl&$(a)+(b)+(c)+(d)$&$(2g)$\footnotemark[1]
- &$(4e)^{\text{a}}$\\
- He&$(8r)^{\text{a}}$&$(4j)^{\text{a}}$&$(4g)^{\text{a}}$\\
- Ag& &$(4k)^{\text{a}}$& &$(4h)^{\text{a}}$\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table*}
-
-Insert an image using either the \texttt{graphics} or
-\texttt{graphix} packages, which define the \verb+\includegraphics{#1}+ command.
-(The two packages differ in respect of the optional arguments
-used to specify the orientation, scaling, and translation of the image.)
-To create an alignment, use the \texttt{tabular} environment.
-
-The best place to locate the \texttt{figure} or \texttt{table} environment
-is immediately following its first reference in text; this sample document
-illustrates this practice for Fig.~\ref{fig:epsart}, which
-shows a figure that is small enough to fit in a single column.
-
-In exceptional cases, you will need to move the float earlier in the document, as was done
-with Table~\ref{tab:table3}: \LaTeX's float placement algorithms need to know
-about a full-page-width float earlier.
-
-Fig.~\ref{fig:wide}
-has content that is too wide for a single column,
-so the \texttt{figure*} environment has been used.%
-\begin{table}[b]
-\caption{\label{tab:table4}%
-Numbers in columns Three--Five are aligned with the ``d'' column specifier
-(requires the \texttt{dcolumn} package).
-Non-numeric entries (those entries without a ``.'') in a ``d'' column are aligned on the decimal point.
-Use the ``D'' specifier for more complex layouts. }
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{ccddd}
-One&Two&
-\multicolumn{1}{c}{\textrm{Three}}&
-\multicolumn{1}{c}{\textrm{Four}}&
-\multicolumn{1}{c}{\textrm{Five}}\\
-%\mbox{Three}&\mbox{Four}&\mbox{Five}\\
-\hline
-one&two&\mbox{three}&\mbox{four}&\mbox{five}\\
-He&2& 2.77234 & 45672. & 0.69 \\
-C\footnote{Some tables require footnotes.}
- &C\footnote{Some tables need more than one footnote.}
- & 12537.64 & 37.66345 & 86.37 \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table}
-
-The content of a table is typically a \texttt{tabular} environment,
-giving rows of type in aligned columns.
-Column entries separated by \verb+&+'s, and
-each row ends with \textbackslash\textbackslash.
-The required argument for the \texttt{tabular} environment
-specifies how data are aligned in the columns.
-For instance, entries may be centered, left-justified, right-justified, aligned on a decimal
-point.
-Extra column-spacing may be be specified as well,
-although REV\TeX~4 sets this spacing so that the columns fill the width of the
-table. Horizontal rules are typeset using the \verb+\hline+
-command. The doubled (or Scotch) rules that appear at the top and
-bottom of a table can be achieved enclosing the \texttt{tabular}
-environment within a \texttt{ruledtabular} environment. Rows whose
-columns span multiple columns can be typeset using the
-\verb+\multicolumn{#1}{#2}{#3}+ command (for example, see the first
-row of Table~\ref{tab:table3}).%
-
-Tables~\ref{tab:table1}, \ref{tab:table3}, \ref{tab:table4}, and \ref{tab:table2}%
-\begin{table}[b]
-\caption{\label{tab:table2}
-A table with numerous columns that still fits into a single column.
-Here, several entries share the same footnote.
-Inspect the \LaTeX\ input for this table to see exactly how it is done.}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
- &$r_c$ (\AA)&$r_0$ (\AA)&$\kappa r_0$&
- &$r_c$ (\AA) &$r_0$ (\AA)&$\kappa r_0$\\
-\hline
-Cu& 0.800 & 14.10 & 2.550 &Sn\footnotemark[1]
-& 0.680 & 1.870 & 3.700 \\
-Ag& 0.990 & 15.90 & 2.710 &Pb\footnotemark[2]
-& 0.450 & 1.930 & 3.760 \\
-Au& 1.150 & 15.90 & 2.710 &Ca\footnotemark[3]
-& 0.750 & 2.170 & 3.560 \\
-Mg& 0.490 & 17.60 & 3.200 &Sr\footnotemark[4]
-& 0.900 & 2.370 & 3.720 \\
-Zn& 0.300 & 15.20 & 2.970 &Li\footnotemark[2]
-& 0.380 & 1.730 & 2.830 \\
-Cd& 0.530 & 17.10 & 3.160 &Na\footnotemark[5]
-& 0.760 & 2.110 & 3.120 \\
-Hg& 0.550 & 17.80 & 3.220 &K\footnotemark[5]
-& 1.120 & 2.620 & 3.480 \\
-Al& 0.230 & 15.80 & 3.240 &Rb\footnotemark[3]
-& 1.330 & 2.800 & 3.590 \\
-Ga& 0.310 & 16.70 & 3.330 &Cs\footnotemark[4]
-& 1.420 & 3.030 & 3.740 \\
-In& 0.460 & 18.40 & 3.500 &Ba\footnotemark[5]
-& 0.960 & 2.460 & 3.780 \\
-Tl& 0.480 & 18.90 & 3.550 & & & & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\footnotetext[1]{Here's the first, from Ref.~\onlinecite{feyn54}.}
-\footnotetext[2]{Here's the second.}
-\footnotetext[3]{Here's the third.}
-\footnotetext[4]{Here's the fourth.}
-\footnotetext[5]{And etc.}
-\end{table}
-show various effects.
-A table that fits in a single column employs the \texttt{table}
-environment.
-Table~\ref{tab:table3} is a wide table, set with the \texttt{table*} environment.
-Long tables may need to break across pages.
-The most straightforward way to accomplish this is to specify
-the \verb+[H]+ float placement on the \texttt{table} or
-\texttt{table*} environment.
-However, the \LaTeXe\ package \texttt{longtable} allows headers and footers to be specified for each page of the table.
-A simple example of the use of \texttt{longtable} can be found
-in the file \texttt{summary.tex} that is included with the REV\TeX~4
-distribution.
-
-There are two methods for setting footnotes within a table (these
-footnotes will be displayed directly below the table rather than at
-the bottom of the page or in the bibliography). The easiest
-and preferred method is just to use the \verb+\footnote{#1}+
-command. This will automatically enumerate the footnotes with
-lowercase roman letters. However, it is sometimes necessary to have
-multiple entries in the table share the same footnote. In this case,
-there is no choice but to manually create the footnotes using
-\verb+\footnotemark[#1]+ and \verb+\footnotetext[#1]{#2}+.
-\texttt{\#1} is a numeric value. Each time the same value for
-\texttt{\#1} is used, the same mark is produced in the table. The
-\verb+\footnotetext[#1]{#2}+ commands are placed after the \texttt{tabular}
-environment. Examine the \LaTeX\ source and output for
-Tables~\ref{tab:table1} and \ref{tab:table2}
-for examples.
-
-Video~\ref{vid:PRSTPER.4.010101}
-illustrates several features new with REV\TeX4.2,
-starting with the \texttt{video} environment, which is in the same category with
-\texttt{figure} and \texttt{table}.%
-\begin{video}
-\href{http://prst-per.aps.org/multimedia/PRSTPER/v4/i1/e010101/e010101_vid1a.mpg}{\includegraphics{vid_1a}}%
- \quad
-\href{http://prst-per.aps.org/multimedia/PRSTPER/v4/i1/e010101/e010101_vid1b.mpg}{\includegraphics{vid_1b}}
- \setfloatlink{http://link.aps.org/multimedia/PRSTPER/v4/i1/e010101}%
- \caption{\label{vid:PRSTPER.4.010101}%
- Students explain their initial idea about Newton's third law to a teaching assistant.
- Clip (a): same force.
- Clip (b): move backwards.
- }%
-\end{video}
-The \verb+\setfloatlink+ command causes the title of the video to be a hyperlink to the
-indicated URL; it may be used with any environment that takes the \verb+\caption+
-command.
-The \verb+\href+ command has the same significance as it does in the context of
-the \texttt{hyperref} package: the second argument is a piece of text to be
-typeset in your document; the first is its hyperlink, a URL.
-
-\textit{Physical Review} style requires that the initial citation of
-figures or tables be in numerical order in text, so don't cite
-Fig.~\ref{fig:wide} until Fig.~\ref{fig:epsart} has been cited.
-
-\begin{acknowledgments}
-We wish to acknowledge the support of the author community in using
-REV\TeX{}, offering suggestions and encouragement, testing new versions,
-\dots.
-\end{acknowledgments}
-
-\appendix
-
-\section{Appendixes}
-
-To start the appendixes, use the \verb+\appendix+ command.
-This signals that all following section commands refer to appendixes
-instead of regular sections. Therefore, the \verb+\appendix+ command
-should be used only once---to setup the section commands to act as
-appendixes. Thereafter normal section commands are used. The heading
-for a section can be left empty. For example,
-\begin{verbatim}
-\appendix
-\section{}
-\end{verbatim}
-will produce an appendix heading that says ``APPENDIX A'' and
-\begin{verbatim}
-\appendix
-\section{Background}
-\end{verbatim}
-will produce an appendix heading that says ``APPENDIX A: BACKGROUND''
-(note that the colon is set automatically).
-
-If there is only one appendix, then the letter ``A'' should not
-appear. This is suppressed by using the star version of the appendix
-command (\verb+\appendix*+ in the place of \verb+\appendix+).
-
-\section{A little more on appendixes}
-
-Observe that this appendix was started by using
-\begin{verbatim}
-\section{A little more on appendixes}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Note the equation number in an appendix:
-\begin{equation}
-E=mc^2.
-\end{equation}
-
-\subsection{\label{app:subsec}A subsection in an appendix}
-
-You can use a subsection or subsubsection in an appendix. Note the
-numbering: we are now in Appendix~\ref{app:subsec}.
-
-Note the equation numbers in this appendix, produced with the
-subequations environment:
-\begin{subequations}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-E&=&mc, \label{appa}
-\\
-E&=&mc^2, \label{appb}
-\\
-E&\agt& mc^3. \label{appc}
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{subequations}
-They turn out to be Eqs.~(\ref{appa}), (\ref{appb}), and (\ref{appc}).
-
-% The \nocite command causes all entries in a bibliography to be printed out
-% whether or not they are actually referenced in the text. This is appropriate
-% for the sample file to show the different styles of references, but authors
-% most likely will not want to use it.
-\nocite{*}
-
-\bibliography{apssamp}% Produces the bibliography via BibTeX.
-
-\end{document}
-%
-% ****** End of file apssamp.tex ******
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-%% ****** Start of file apstemplate.tex ****** %
-%%
-%%
-%% This file is part of the APS files in the REVTeX 4.2 distribution.
-%% Version 4.2a of REVTeX, January, 2015
-%%
-%%
-%% Copyright (c) 2015 The American Physical Society.
-%%
-%% See the REVTeX 4 README file for restrictions and more information.
-%%
-%
-% This is a template for producing manuscripts for use with REVTEX 4.2
-% Copy this file to another name and then work on that file.
-% That way, you always have this original template file to use.
-%
-% Group addresses by affiliation; use superscriptaddress for long
-% author lists, or if there are many overlapping affiliations.
-% For Phys. Rev. appearance, change preprint to twocolumn.
-% Choose pra, prb, prc, prd, pre, prl, prstab, prstper, or rmp for journal
-% Add 'draft' option to mark overfull boxes with black boxes
-% Add 'showkeys' option to make keywords appear
-\documentclass[aps,prl,preprint,groupedaddress]{revtex4-2}
-%\documentclass[aps,prl,preprint,superscriptaddress]{revtex4-2}
-%\documentclass[aps,prl,reprint,groupedaddress]{revtex4-2}
-
-% You should use BibTeX and apsrev.bst for references
-% Choosing a journal automatically selects the correct APS
-% BibTeX style file (bst file), so only uncomment the line
-% below if necessary.
-%\bibliographystyle{apsrev4-2}
-
-\begin{document}
-
-% Use the \preprint command to place your local institutional report
-% number in the upper righthand corner of the title page in preprint mode.
-% Multiple \preprint commands are allowed.
-% Use the 'preprintnumbers' class option to override journal defaults
-% to display numbers if necessary
-%\preprint{}
-
-%Title of paper
-\title{}
-
-% repeat the \author .. \affiliation etc. as needed
-% \email, \thanks, \homepage, \altaffiliation all apply to the current
-% author. Explanatory text should go in the []'s, actual e-mail
-% address or url should go in the {}'s for \email and \homepage.
-% Please use the appropriate macro foreach each type of information
-
-% \affiliation command applies to all authors since the last
-% \affiliation command. The \affiliation command should follow the
-% other information
-% \affiliation can be followed by \email, \homepage, \thanks as well.
-\author{}
-%\email[]{Your e-mail address}
-%\homepage[]{Your web page}
-%\thanks{}
-%\altaffiliation{}
-\affiliation{}
-
-%Collaboration name if desired (requires use of superscriptaddress
-%option in \documentclass). \noaffiliation is required (may also be
-%used with the \author command).
-%\collaboration can be followed by \email, \homepage, \thanks as well.
-%\collaboration{}
-%\noaffiliation
-
-\date{\today}
-
-\begin{abstract}
-% insert abstract here
-\end{abstract}
-
-% insert suggested keywords - APS authors don't need to do this
-%\keywords{}
-
-%\maketitle must follow title, authors, abstract, and keywords
-\maketitle
-
-% body of paper here - Use proper section commands
-% References should be done using the \cite, \ref, and \label commands
-\section{}
-% Put \label in argument of \section for cross-referencing
-%\section{\label{}}
-\subsection{}
-\subsubsection{}
-
-% If in two-column mode, this environment will change to single-column
-% format so that long equations can be displayed. Use
-% sparingly.
-%\begin{widetext}
-% put long equation here
-%\end{widetext}
-
-% figures should be put into the text as floats.
-% Use the graphics or graphicx packages (distributed with LaTeX2e)
-% and the \includegraphics macro defined in those packages.
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-% Specify following sections are appendices. Use \appendix* if there
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- # "\providecommand{\singleletter}[1]{#1}%"
-}
-
-@BOOK{Bire82,
- author = {N. D. Birell and P. C. W. Davies},
- year = 1982,
- title = {Quantum Fields in Curved Space},
- publisher = {Cambridge University Press}
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{feyn54,
- author = "R. P. Feynman",
- year = "1954",
- journal = "Phys.\ Rev.",
- volume = "94",
- pages = "262",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{epr,
- author = "A. Einstein and {\relax Yu} Podolsky and N. Rosen",
- year = "1935",
- journal = "Phys.\ Rev.",
- volume = "47",
- pages = "777",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Berman1983,
- author = "Berman, Jr., G. P. and Izrailev, Jr., F. M.",
- title = "Stability of nonlinear modes",
- journal = "Physica D",
- volume = "88",
- pages = "445",
- year = "1983",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Davies1998,
- author = "E. B. Davies and L. Parns",
- title = "Trapped modes in acoustic waveguides",
- journal = "Q. J. Mech. Appl. Math.",
- volume = "51",
- pages = "477--492",
- year = "1988",
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-
-@MISC{witten2001,
- author = "Edward Witten",
- eprint = "hep-th/0106109",
- year = "2001",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{Beutler1994,
- author = "E. Beutler",
- editor = "E. Beutler and M. A. Lichtman and B. W. Coller and T. S. Kipps",
- title = "Williams Hematology",
- chapter = "7",
- pages = "654--662",
- publisher = "McGraw-Hill",
- year = "1994",
-
- edition = "5",
- address = "New York",
- volume = "2",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{inbook-full,
- author = "Donald E. Knuth",
- title = "Fundamental Algorithms",
- volume = 1,
- series = "The Art of Computer Programming",
- publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
- address = "Reading, Massachusetts",
- edition = "Second",
- month = "10~" # jan,
- year = "\noopsort{1973b}1973",
- type = "Section",
- chapter = "1.2",
- pages = "10--119",
- note = "A full INBOOK entry",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Smith2005,
- author = "J. S. Smith and G. W. Johnson",
- journal = "Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, Ser. B",
- title = "",
- year = "2005",
-
- volume = "777",
- pages = "1395",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Smith2010,
- author = "W. J. Smith and T. J. Johnson and B. G. Miller",
- title = "Surface chemistry and preferential crystal orientation on a silicon surface",
- note = "{J. Appl. Phys.} (unpublished)",
-
- month = "",
- year = "",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Smith2010a,
- author = "V. K. Smith and K. Johnson and M. O. Klein",
- title = "Surface chemistry and preferential crystal orientation on a silicon surface",
- note = "{J. Appl. Phys.} (submitted)",
-
- month = "",
- year = "",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{unpublished-full,
- author = "Ulrich {\"{U}}nderwood and Ned {\~N}et and Paul {\={P}}ot",
- title = "Lower Bounds for Wishful Research Results",
- month = nov # ", " # dec,
- year = 1988,
- note = "Talk at Fanstord University (A full UNPUBLISHED entry)",
-}
-
-@MISC{JohnsonMillerSmith2007,
-
- author = "M. P. Johnson and K. L. Miller and K. Smith",
- title = "",
- howpublished = "personal communication",
- month = "1~" # may,
- year = "2007",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{Smith2007,
- title = "AIP Conf. Proc.",
- year = "2007",
-
- editor = "J. Smith",
- volume = "841",
- number = "21",
- series = "",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- organization = "",
- publisher = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{proceedings-full,
- editor = "Wizard V. Oz and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- title = "Proc. Fifteenth Annual",
- number = 17,
- series = "All ACM Conferences",
- month = mar,
- year = 1983,
- address = "Boston",
- organization = "ACM",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- note = "A full PROCEEDINGS entry",
-}
-
-@UNPUBLISHED{Burstyn2004,
- author = "Y. Burstyn",
- title = "{Proceedings of the 5th International Molecular Beam Epitaxy Conference, Santa Fe, NM}",
- note = "(unpublished)",
-
- month = "5--8~" # oct,
- year = "2004",
-}
-
-@PROCEEDINGS{Quinn2001,
- title = "{Proceedings of the 2003 Particle Accelerator Conference, Portland, OR, 12-16 May 2005}",
- year = "2001",
-
- editor = "B. Quinn",
- address = "New York",
- publisher = "Wiley",
- note = "Albeit the conference was held in 2005, it was the 2003 conference, and the proceedings were published in 2001; go figure",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Agarwal2001,
- author = "A. G. Agarwal",
- title = "{Proceedings of the Fifth Low Temperature Conference, Madison, WI, 1999}",
- journal = "Semiconductors",
- year = "2001",
-
- volume = "66",
- pages = "1238",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{SmithDA01,
- author = "R. Smith",
- title = "Hummingbirds are our friends",
- journal = {J. Appl. Phys. (these proceedings)},
- year = "",
- volume = "",
- number = "",
- pages = "",
- month = "",
- note = "Abstract No. DA-01",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{Smith2007a,
- author = "J. Smith",
- title = "",
- journal = "Proc. SPIE",
- year = "2007",
-
- volume = "124",
- pages = "367",
- note = "Required title is missing",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{techreport-full,
- author = "Tom T{\'{e}}rrific",
- title = "An {$O(n \log n / \! \log\log n)$} Sorting Algorithm",
- institution = "Fanstord University",
- type = "Wishful Research Result",
- number = "7",
- address = "Computer Science Department, Fanstord, California",
- month = oct,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full TECHREPORT entry",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{Nelson1999,
- author = "J. Nelson",
- type = "{TWI Report}",
- number = "666/1999",
- institution = "",
- year = jan # "~1999",
-
- note = "Required institution missing",
-}
-
-@TECHREPORT{Fields2005,
- author = "W. K. Fields",
- type = "{ECE Report No.}",
- number = "AL944",
- institution = "",
- year = "2005",
-
- note = "Required institution missing",
-}
-
-@MISC{Zalkins2008,
-
- author = "Y. M. Zalkins",
- title = "",
- howpublished = "e-print arXiv:cond-mat/040426",
- month = "",
- year = "2008",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@MISC{Nelson2005,
-
- author = "J. Nelson",
- howpublished = "{U.S. Patent No.} 5,693,000",
- year = "12~" # dec # "~2005",
-}
-
-@MASTERSTHESIS{Nelson1999a,
- author = "J. K. Nelson",
- title = "",
- school = "New York University",
- year = "1999",
-
- type = "M.{S}. thesis",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@MASTERSTHESIS{mastersthesis-full,
- author = "{\'{E}}douard Masterly",
- title = "Mastering Thesis Writing",
- school = "Stanford University",
- type = "Master's project",
- address = "English Department",
- month = jun # "-" # aug,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full MASTERSTHESIS entry",
-}
-
-@PHDTHESIS{Smith2003,
- author = "S. M. Smith",
- title = "",
- school = "Massachusetts Institute of Technology",
- year = "2003",
-
- type = "{Ph.D.} thesis",
- address = "",
- month = "",
- note = "",
-}
-
-@ARTICLE{KawaLin2003,
- author = "S. R. Kawa and S.-J. Lin",
- title = "",
- journal = "J. Geophys. Res.",
- year = "2003",
-
- volume = "108",
- number = "D6",
- pages = "4201",
- month = "",
- note = "{DOI:10.1029/2002JD002268}",
-}
-
-@PHDTHESIS{phdthesis-full,
- author = "F. Phidias Phony-Baloney",
- title = "Fighting Fire with Fire: Festooning {F}rench Phrases",
- school = "Fanstord University",
- type = "{PhD} Dissertation",
- address = "Department of French",
- month = jun # "-" # aug,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full PHDTHESIS entry",
-}
-
-@BOOK{book-full,
- author = "Donald E. Knuth",
- title = "Seminumerical Algorithms",
- volume = 2,
- series = "The Art of Computer Programming",
- publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
- address = "Reading, Massachusetts",
- edition = "Second",
- month = "10~" # jan,
- year = "\noopsort{1973c}1981",
- note = "A full BOOK entry",
-}
-
-@BOOKLET{booklet-full,
- author = "Jill C. Knvth",
- title = "The Programming of Computer Art",
- howpublished = "Vernier Art Center",
- address = "Stanford, California",
- month = feb,
- year = 1988,
- note = "A full BOOKLET entry",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{ballagh2000,
- author = "R. Ballagh and C.M. Savage",
- editor = "C.M. Savage and M. Das",
- title = "Bose-Einstein condensation: from atomic physics to quantum fluids, Proceedings of the 13th Physics Summer School",
- year = "2000",
- publisher = "World Scientific",
- address = "Singapore",
- eprint = "cond-mat/0008070",
-}
-
-@inBook{Magnetism,
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- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
-}
- year = "1965",
-
-@INPROCEEDINGS{Magnetismb,
- author = "W. Opechowski and R. Guccione",
- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- year = "1965",
-}
-
-@INBOOK{Smith80,
- author = "J. M. Smith",
- title = "Molecular Dynamics",
- publisher = "Academic",
- year = "1980",
- address = "New York",
- editor = "C. Brown",
-}
-
-@article{ZS71,
- author = "V. E. Zakharov and A. B. Shabat",
- year = "1971",
- title = "Exact theory of two-dimensional self-focusing and one-dimensional self-modulation of waves in nonlinear media",
- journal = "Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz.",
- volume = "61",
- pages = "118--134",
- translation = "Sov. Phys. JETP \textbf{34}, 62 (1972)"
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Beutler1994a,
- author = "E. Beutler",
- year = "1994",
- booktitle = "Williams Hematology",
- edition = "5",
- chapter = "7",
- editor = "E. Beutler and M. A. Lichtman and B. W. Coller and T. S. Kipps",
- publisher = "McGraw-Hill",
- address = "New York",
- volume = "2",
- pages = "654--662",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{ballagh2000a,
- author = "R. Ballagh and C.M. Savage",
- year = "2000",
- title = "Bose-Einstein condensation: from atomic physics to quantum fluids",
- booktitle = "Proceedings of the 13th Physics Summer School",
- editor = "C.M. Savage and M. Das",
- publisher = "World Scientific",
- address = "Singapore",
- eprint = "cond-mat/0008070",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Magnetisma,
- author = "W. Opechowski and R. Guccione",
- year = "1965",
- title = "Introduction to the Theory of Normal Metals",
- booktitle = "Magnetism",
- editor = "G. T. Rado and H. Suhl",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- volume = "IIa",
- pages = "105",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{Smith80a,
- author = "J. M. Smith",
- year = "1980",
- booktitle = "Molecular Dynamics",
- editor = "C. Brown",
- publisher = "Academic",
- address = "New York",
-}
-
-@INCOLLECTION{incollection-full,
- key = "incol-ful",
- author = "Daniel D. Lincoll",
- year = 1977,
- title = "Semigroups of Recurrences",
- booktitle = "High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization",
- edition = "Third",
- series = "Fast Computers",
- number = 23,
- chapter = 3,
- type = "Part",
- editor = "David J. Lipcoll and D. H. Lawrie and A. H. Sameh",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- address = "New York",
- month = sep,
- pages = "179--183",
- note = "A full INCOLLECTION entry",
-}
-
-@INPROCEEDINGS{inproceedings-full,
- author = "Alfred V. Oaho and Jeffrey D. Ullman and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- title = "On Notions of Information Transfer in {VLSI} Circuits",
- editor = "Wizard V. Oz and Mihalis Yannakakis",
- booktitle = "Proc. Fifteenth Annual ACM",
- number = 17,
- series = "All ACM Conferences",
- pages = "133--139",
- month = mar,
- year = 1983,
- address = "Boston",
- organization = "ACM",
- publisher = "Academic Press",
- note = "A full INPROCEDINGS entry",
-}
-
-@MANUAL{manual-full,
- author = "Larry Manmaker",
- title = "The Definitive Computer Manual",
- organization = "Chips-R-Us",
- address = "Silicon Valley",
- edition = "Silver",
- month = apr # "-" # may,
- year = 1986,
- note = "A full MANUAL entry",
-}
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-% ****** Start of file sorsamp.tex ******
-%
-% This file is part of the AIP files in the AIP distribution for REVTeX 4.
-% Version 4.2a of REVTeX, December 2014
-%
-% Copyright (c) 2014 American Institute of Physics.
-%
-% See the AIP README file for restrictions and more information.
-%
-% TeX'ing this file requires that you have AMS-LaTeX 2.0 installed
-% as well as the rest of the prerequisites for REVTeX 4.2
-%
-% It also requires running BibTeX. The commands are as follows:
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-% 1) latex sorsamp
-% 2) bibtex sorsamp
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-% 4) latex sorsamp
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-% Use the file aiptemplate.tex as a template for your document.
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-%twoside,
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-%jmp,
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-%author-year,%
-%author-numerical,%
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-\usepackage{graphicx}% Include figure files
-\usepackage{dcolumn}% Align table columns on decimal point
-\usepackage{bm}% bold math
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-\begin{document}
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-\preprint{AIP/123-QED}
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-\section{\label{sec:level1}First-level heading:\protect\\ The line
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-This sample document demonstrates proper use of REV\TeX~4.2 (and
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-\url{http://authors.aip.org} and in the documentation for
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-When commands are referred to in this example file, they are always
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-author-supplied arguments to commands. For example, in
-\verb+\section{#1}+ the \verb+#1+ stands for the title text of the
-author's section heading, and in \verb+\title{#1}+ the \verb+#1+
-stands for the title text of the paper.
-
-Line breaks in section headings at all levels can be introduced using
-\textbackslash\textbackslash. A blank input line tells \TeX\ that the
-paragraph has ended.
-
-\subsection{\label{sec:level2}Second-level heading: Formatting}
-
-This file may be formatted in both the \texttt{preprint} (the default) and
-\texttt{reprint} styles; the latter format may be used to
-mimic final journal output. Either format may be used for submission
-purposes; however, for peer review and production, AIP will format the
-article using the \texttt{preprint} class option. Hence, it is
-essential that authors check that their manuscripts format acceptably
-under \texttt{preprint}. Manuscripts submitted to AIP that do not
-format correctly under the \texttt{preprint} option may be delayed in
-both the editorial and production processes.
-
-The \texttt{widetext} environment will make the text the width of the
-full page, as on page~\pageref{eq:wideeq}. (Note the use the
-\verb+\pageref{#1}+ to get the page number right automatically.) The
-width-changing commands only take effect in \texttt{twocolumn}
-formatting. It has no effect if \texttt{preprint} formatting is chosen
-instead.
-
-\subsubsection{\label{sec:level3}Third-level heading: Citations and Footnotes}
-
-Citations in text refer to entries in the Bibliography;
-they use the commands \verb+\cite{#1}+ or \verb+\onlinecite{#1}+.
-Because REV\TeX\ uses the \verb+natbib+ package of Patrick Daly,
-its entire repertoire of commands are available in your document;
-see the \verb+natbib+ documentation for further details.
-The argument of \verb+\cite+ is a comma-separated list of \emph{keys};
-a key may consist of letters and numerals.
-
-By default, citations are numerical; \cite{feyn54} author-year citations are an option.
-To give a textual citation, use \verb+\onlinecite{#1}+: (Refs.~\onlinecite{witten2001,epr,Bire82}).
-REV\TeX\ ``collapses'' lists of consecutive numerical citations when appropriate.
-REV\TeX\ provides the ability to properly punctuate textual citations in author-year style;
-this facility works correctly with numerical citations only with \texttt{natbib}'s compress option turned off.
-To illustrate, we cite several together \cite{feyn54,witten2001,epr,Berman1983},
-and once again (Refs.~\onlinecite{epr,feyn54,Bire82,Berman1983}).
-Note that, when numerical citations are used, the references were sorted into the same order they appear in the bibliography.
-
-A reference within the bibliography is specified with a \verb+\bibitem{#1}+ command,
-where the argument is the citation key mentioned above.
-\verb+\bibitem{#1}+ commands may be crafted by hand or, preferably,
-generated by using Bib\TeX.
-The AIP styles for REV\TeX~4 include Bib\TeX\ style files
-\verb+aipnum.bst+ and \verb+aipauth.bst+, appropriate for
-numbered and author-year bibliographies,
-respectively.
-REV\TeX~4 will automatically choose the style appropriate for
-the document's selected class options: the default is numerical, and
-you obtain the author-year style by specifying a class option of \verb+author-year+.
-
-This sample file demonstrates a simple use of Bib\TeX\
-via a \verb+\bibliography+ command referencing the \verb+sorsamp.bib+ file.
-Running Bib\TeX\ (in this case \texttt{bibtex
-sorsamp}) after the first pass of \LaTeX\ produces the file
-\verb+sorsamp.bbl+ which contains the automatically formatted
-\verb+\bibitem+ commands (including extra markup information via
-\verb+\bibinfo+ commands). If not using Bib\TeX, the
-\verb+thebibiliography+ environment should be used instead.
-
-\paragraph{Fourth-level heading is run in.}%
-Footnotes are produced using the \verb+\footnote{#1}+ command.
-Numerical style citations put footnotes into the
-bibliography\footnote{Automatically placing footnotes into the bibliography requires using BibTeX to compile the bibliography.}.
-Author-year and numerical author-year citation styles (each for its own reason) cannot use this method.
-Note: due to the method used to place footnotes in the bibliography, \emph{you
-must re-run BibTeX every time you change any of your document's
-footnotes}.
-
-\section{Math and Equations}
-Inline math may be typeset using the \verb+$+ delimiters. Bold math
-symbols may be achieved using the \verb+bm+ package and the
-\verb+\bm{#1}+ command it supplies. For instance, a bold $\alpha$ can
-be typeset as \verb+$\bm{\alpha}$+ giving $\bm{\alpha}$. Fraktur and
-Blackboard (or open face or double struck) characters should be
-typeset using the \verb+\mathfrak{#1}+ and \verb+\mathbb{#1}+ commands
-respectively. Both are supplied by the \texttt{amssymb} package. For
-example, \verb+$\mathbb{R}$+ gives $\mathbb{R}$ and
-\verb+$\mathfrak{G}$+ gives $\mathfrak{G}$
-
-In \LaTeX\ there are many different ways to display equations, and a
-few preferred ways are noted below. Displayed math will center by
-default. Use the class option \verb+fleqn+ to flush equations left.
-
-Below we have numbered single-line equations, the most common kind:
-\begin{eqnarray}
-\chi_+(p)\alt{\bf [}2|{\bf p}|(|{\bf p}|+p_z){\bf ]}^{-1/2}
-\left(
-\begin{array}{c}
-|{\bf p}|+p_z\\
-px+ip_y
-\end{array}\right)\;,
-\\
-\left\{%
- \openone234567890abc123\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}%
-\right\}%
-\label{eq:one}.
-\end{eqnarray}
-Note the open one in Eq.~(\ref{eq:one}).
-
-Not all numbered equations will fit within a narrow column this
-way. The equation number will move down automatically if it cannot fit
-on the same line with a one-line equation:
-\begin{equation}
-\left\{
- ab12345678abc123456abcdef\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}%
-\right\}.
-\end{equation}
-
-When the \verb+\label{#1}+ command is used [cf. input for
-Eq.~(\ref{eq:one})], the equation can be referred to in text without
-knowing the equation number that \TeX\ will assign to it. Just
-use \verb+\ref{#1}+, where \verb+#1+ is the same name that used in
-the \verb+\label{#1}+ command.
-
-Unnumbered single-line equations can be typeset
-using the \verb+\[+, \verb+\]+ format:
-\[g^+g^+ \rightarrow g^+g^+g^+g^+ \dots ~,~~q^+q^+\rightarrow
-q^+g^+g^+ \dots ~. \]
-
-\subsection{Multiline equations}
-
-Multiline equations are obtained by using the \verb+eqnarray+
-environment. Use the \verb+\nonumber+ command at the end of each line
-to avoid assigning a number:
-\begin{eqnarray}
-{\cal M}=&&ig_Z^2(4E_1E_2)^{1/2}(l_i^2)^{-1}
-\delta_{\sigma_1,-\sigma_2}
-(g_{\sigma_2}^e)^2\chi_{-\sigma_2}(p_2)\nonumber\\
-&&\times
-[\epsilon_jl_i\epsilon_i]_{\sigma_1}\chi_{\sigma_1}(p_1),
-\end{eqnarray}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-\sum \vert M^{\text{viol}}_g \vert ^2&=&g^{2n-4}_S(Q^2)~N^{n-2}
- (N^2-1)\nonumber \\
- & &\times \left( \sum_{i<j}\right)
- \sum_{\text{perm}}
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}
- \sum_\tau c^f_\tau~.
-\end{eqnarray}
-\textbf{Note:} Do not use \verb+\label{#1}+ on a line of a multiline
-equation if \verb+\nonumber+ is also used on that line. Incorrect
-cross-referencing will result. Notice the use \verb+\text{#1}+ for
-using a Roman font within a math environment.
-
-To set a multiline equation without \emph{any} equation
-numbers, use the \verb+\begin{eqnarray*}+,
-\verb+\end{eqnarray*}+ format:
-\begin{eqnarray*}
-\sum \vert M^{\text{viol}}_g \vert ^2&=&g^{2n-4}_S(Q^2)~N^{n-2}
- (N^2-1)\\
- & &\times \left( \sum_{i<j}\right)
- \left(
- \sum_{\text{perm}}\frac{1}{S_{12}S_{23}S_{n1}}
- \right)
- \frac{1}{S_{12}}~.
-\end{eqnarray*}
-To obtain numbers not normally produced by the automatic numbering,
-use the \verb+\tag{#1}+ command, where \verb+#1+ is the desired
-equation number. For example, to get an equation number of
-(\ref{eq:mynum}),
-\begin{equation}
-g^+g^+ \rightarrow g^+g^+g^+g^+ \dots ~,~~q^+q^+\rightarrow
-q^+g^+g^+ \dots ~. \tag{2.6$'$}\label{eq:mynum}
-\end{equation}
-
-A few notes on \verb=\tag{#1}=. \verb+\tag{#1}+ requires
-\texttt{amsmath}. The \verb+\tag{#1}+ must come before the
-\verb+\label{#1}+, if any. The numbering set with \verb+\tag{#1}+ is
-\textit{transparent} to the automatic numbering in REV\TeX{};
-therefore, the number must be known ahead of time, and it must be
-manually adjusted if other equations are added. \verb+\tag{#1}+ works
-with both single-line and multiline equations. \verb+\tag{#1}+ should
-only be used in exceptional case - do not use it to number all
-equations in a paper.
-
-Enclosing single-line and multiline equations in
-\verb+\begin{subequations}+ and \verb+\end{subequations}+ will produce
-a set of equations that are ``numbered'' with letters, as shown in
-Eqs.~(\ref{subeq:1}) and (\ref{subeq:2}) below:
-\begin{subequations}
-\label{eq:whole}
-\begin{equation}
-\left\{
- abc123456abcdef\alpha\beta\gamma\delta1234556\alpha\beta
- \frac{1\sum^{a}_{b}}{A^2}
-\right\},\label{subeq:1}
-\end{equation}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-{\cal M}=&&ig_Z^2(4E_1E_2)^{1/2}(l_i^2)^{-1}
-(g_{\sigma_2}^e)^2\chi_{-\sigma_2}(p_2)\nonumber\\
-&&\times
-[\epsilon_i]_{\sigma_1}\chi_{\sigma_1}(p_1).\label{subeq:2}
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{subequations}
-Putting a \verb+\label{#1}+ command right after the
-\verb+\begin{subequations}+, allows one to
-reference all the equations in a subequations environment. For
-example, the equations in the preceding subequations environment were
-Eqs.~(\ref{eq:whole}).
-
-\subsubsection{Wide equations}
-The equation that follows is set in a wide format, i.e., it spans
-across the full page. The wide format is reserved for long equations
-that cannot be easily broken into four lines or less:
-\begin{widetext}
-\begin{equation}
-{\cal R}^{(\text{d})}=
- g_{\sigma_2}^e
- \left(
- \frac{[\Gamma^Z(3,21)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{12}^2-M_W^2}
- +\frac{[\Gamma^Z(13,2)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{13}^2-M_W^2}
- \right)
- + x_WQ_e
- \left(
- \frac{[\Gamma^\gamma(3,21)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{12}^2-M_W^2}
- +\frac{[\Gamma^\gamma(13,2)]_{\sigma_1}}{Q_{13}^2-M_W^2}
- \right)\;. \label{eq:wideeq}
-\end{equation}
-\end{widetext}
-This is typed to show the output is in wide format.
-(Since there is no input line between \verb+\equation+ and
-this paragraph, there is no paragraph indent for this paragraph.)
-\section{Cross-referencing}
-REV\TeX{} will automatically number sections, equations, figure
-captions, and tables. In order to reference them in text, use the
-\verb+\label{#1}+ and \verb+\ref{#1}+ commands. To reference a
-particular page, use the \verb+\pageref{#1}+ command.
-
-The \verb+\label{#1}+ should appear in a section heading, within an
-equation, or in a table or figure caption. The \verb+\ref{#1}+ command
-is used in the text where the citation is to be displayed. Some
-examples: Section~\ref{sec:level1} on page~\pageref{sec:level1},
-Table~\ref{tab:table1},%
-\begin{table}
-\caption{\label{tab:table1}This is a narrow table which fits into a
-text column when using \texttt{twocolumn} formatting. Note that
-REV\TeX~4 adjusts the intercolumn spacing so that the table fills the
-entire width of the column. Table captions are numbered
-automatically. This table illustrates left-aligned, centered, and
-right-aligned columns. }
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{lcr}
-Left\footnote{Note a.}&Centered\footnote{Note b.}&Right\\
-\hline
-1 & 2 & 3\\
-10 & 20 & 30\\
-100 & 200 & 300\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table}
-and Fig.~\ref{fig:epsart}.
-
-\section{Figures and Tables}
-Figures and tables are typically ``floats''; \LaTeX\ determines their
-final position via placement rules.
-\LaTeX\ isn't always successful in automatically placing floats where you wish them.
-
-Figures are marked up with the \texttt{figure} environment, the content of which
-imports the image (\verb+\includegraphics+) followed by the figure caption (\verb+\caption+).
-The argument of the latter command should itself contain a \verb+\label+ command if you
-wish to refer to your figure with \verb+\ref+.
-
-Import your image using either the \texttt{graphics} or
-\texttt{graphix} packages. These packages both define the
-\verb+\includegraphics{#1}+ command, but they differ in the optional
-arguments for specifying the orientation, scaling, and translation of the figure.
-Fig.~\ref{fig:epsart}%
-\begin{figure}
-\includegraphics{fig_1}% Here is how to import EPS art
-\caption{\label{fig:epsart} A figure caption. The figure captions are
-automatically numbered.}
-\end{figure}
-is small enough to fit in a single column, while
-Fig.~\ref{fig:wide}%
-\begin{figure*}
-\includegraphics{fig_2}% Here is how to import EPS art
-\caption{\label{fig:wide}Use the \texttt{figure*} environment to get a wide
-figure, spanning the page in \texttt{twocolumn} formatting.}
-\end{figure*}
-is too wide for a single column,
-so instead the \texttt{figure*} environment has been used.
-
-The analog of the \texttt{figure} environment is \texttt{table}, which uses
-the same \verb+\caption+ command.
-However, you should type your caption command first within the \texttt{table},
-instead of last as you did for \texttt{figure}.
-
-The heart of any table is the \texttt{tabular} environment,
-which represents the table content as a (vertical) sequence of table rows,
-each containing a (horizontal) sequence of table cells.
-Cells are separated by the \verb+&+ character;
-the row terminates with \verb+\\+.
-The required argument for the \texttt{tabular} environment
-specifies how data are displayed in each of the columns.
-For instance, a column
-may be centered (\verb+c+), left-justified (\verb+l+), right-justified (\verb+r+),
-or aligned on a decimal point (\verb+d+).
-(Table~\ref{tab:table4}%
-\begin{table}
-\caption{\label{tab:table4}Numbers in columns Three--Five have been
-aligned by using the ``d'' column specifier (requires the
-\texttt{dcolumn} package).
-Non-numeric entries (those entries without
-a ``.'') in a ``d'' column are aligned on the decimal point.
-Use the
-``D'' specifier for more complex layouts. }
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{ccddd}
-One&Two&\mbox{Three}&\mbox{Four}&\mbox{Five}\\
-\hline
-one&two&\mbox{three}&\mbox{four}&\mbox{five}\\
-He&2& 2.77234 & 45672. & 0.69 \\
-C\footnote{Some tables require footnotes.}
- &C\footnote{Some tables need more than one footnote.}
- & 12537.64 & 37.66345 & 86.37 \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table}
-illustrates the use of decimal column alignment.)
-
-Extra column-spacing may be be specified as well, although
-REV\TeX~4 sets this spacing so that the columns fill the width of the
-table.
-Horizontal rules are typeset using the \verb+\hline+
-command.
-The doubled (or Scotch) rules that appear at the top and
-bottom of a table can be achieved by enclosing the \texttt{tabular}
-environment within a \texttt{ruledtabular} environment.
-Rows whose columns span multiple columns can be typeset using \LaTeX's
-\verb+\multicolumn{#1}{#2}{#3}+ command
-(for example, see the first row of Table~\ref{tab:table3}).%
-\begin{table*}
-\caption{\label{tab:table3}This is a wide table that spans the page
-width in \texttt{twocolumn} mode. It is formatted using the
-\texttt{table*} environment. It also demonstrates the use of
-\textbackslash\texttt{multicolumn} in rows with entries that span
-more than one column.}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{ccccc}
- &\multicolumn{2}{c}{$D_{4h}^1$}&\multicolumn{2}{c}{$D_{4h}^5$}\\
- Ion&1st alternative&2nd alternative&lst alternative
-&2nd alternative\\ \hline
- K&$(2e)+(2f)$&$(4i)$ &$(2c)+(2d)$&$(4f)$ \\
- Mn&$(2g)$\footnote{The $z$ parameter of these positions is $z\sim\frac{1}{4}$.}
- &$(a)+(b)+(c)+(d)$&$(4e)$&$(2a)+(2b)$\\
- Cl&$(a)+(b)+(c)+(d)$&$(2g)$\footnote{This is a footnote in a table that spans the full page
-width in \texttt{twocolumn} mode. It is supposed to set on the full width of the page, just as the caption does. }
- &$(4e)^{\text{a}}$\\
- He&$(8r)^{\text{a}}$&$(4j)^{\text{a}}$&$(4g)^{\text{a}}$\\
- Ag& &$(4k)^{\text{a}}$& &$(4h)^{\text{a}}$\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table*}
-
-The tables in this document illustrate various effects.
-Tables that fit in a narrow column are contained in a \texttt{table}
-environment.
-Table~\ref{tab:table3} is a wide table, therefore set with the
-\texttt{table*} environment.
-Lengthy tables may need to break across pages.
-A simple way to allow this is to specify
-the \verb+[H]+ float placement on the \texttt{table} or
-\texttt{table*} environment.
-Alternatively, using the standard \LaTeXe\ package \texttt{longtable}
-gives more control over how tables break and allows headers and footers
-to be specified for each page of the table.
-An example of the use of \texttt{longtable} can be found
-in the file \texttt{summary.tex} that is included with the REV\TeX~4
-distribution.
-
-There are two methods for setting footnotes within a table (these
-footnotes will be displayed directly below the table rather than at
-the bottom of the page or in the bibliography).
-The easiest
-and preferred method is just to use the \verb+\footnote{#1}+
-command. This will automatically enumerate the footnotes with
-lowercase roman letters.
-However, it is sometimes necessary to have
-multiple entries in the table share the same footnote.
-In this case,
-create the footnotes using
-\verb+\footnotemark[#1]+ and \verb+\footnotetext[#1]{#2}+.
-\texttt{\#1} is a numeric value.
-Each time the same value for \texttt{\#1} is used,
-the same mark is produced in the table.
-The \verb+\footnotetext[#1]{#2}+ commands are placed after the \texttt{tabular}
-environment.
-Examine the \LaTeX\ source and output for Tables~\ref{tab:table1} and
-\ref{tab:table2}%
-\begin{table}
-\caption{\label{tab:table2}A table with more columns still fits
-properly in a column. Note that several entries share the same
-footnote. Inspect the \LaTeX\ input for this table to see
-exactly how it is done.}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
- &$r_c$ (\AA)&$r_0$ (\AA)&$\kappa r_0$&
- &$r_c$ (\AA) &$r_0$ (\AA)&$\kappa r_0$\\
-\hline
-Cu& 0.800 & 14.10 & 2.550 &Sn\footnotemark[1]
-& 0.680 & 1.870 & 3.700 \\
-Ag& 0.990 & 15.90 & 2.710 &Pb\footnotemark[2]
-& 0.450 & 1.930 & 3.760 \\
-Au& 1.150 & 15.90 & 2.710 &Ca\footnotemark[3]
-& 0.750 & 2.170 & 3.560 \\
-Mg& 0.490 & 17.60 & 3.200 &Sr\footnotemark[4]
-& 0.900 & 2.370 & 3.720 \\
-Zn& 0.300 & 15.20 & 2.970 &Li\footnotemark[2]
-& 0.380 & 1.730 & 2.830 \\
-Cd& 0.530 & 17.10 & 3.160 &Na\footnotemark[5]
-& 0.760 & 2.110 & 3.120 \\
-Hg& 0.550 & 17.80 & 3.220 &K\footnotemark[5]
-& 1.120 & 2.620 & 3.480 \\
-Al& 0.230 & 15.80 & 3.240 &Rb\footnotemark[3]
-& 1.330 & 2.800 & 3.590 \\
-Ga& 0.310 & 16.70 & 3.330 &Cs\footnotemark[4]
-& 1.420 & 3.030 & 3.740 \\
-In& 0.460 & 18.40 & 3.500 &Ba\footnotemark[5]
-& 0.960 & 2.460 & 3.780 \\
-Tl& 0.480 & 18.90 & 3.550 & & & & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\footnotetext[1]{Here's the first, from Ref.~\onlinecite{feyn54}.}
-\footnotetext[2]{Here's the second.}
-\footnotetext[3]{Here's the third.}
-\footnotetext[4]{Here's the fourth.}
-\footnotetext[5]{And etc.}
-\end{table}
-for an illustration.
-
-All AIP journals require that the initial citation of
-figures or tables be in numerical order.
-\LaTeX's automatic numbering of floats is your friend here:
-just put each \texttt{figure} environment immediately following
-its first reference (\verb+\ref+), as we have done in this example file.
-
-\begin{acknowledgments}
-We wish to acknowledge the support of the author community in using
-REV\TeX{}, offering suggestions and encouragement, testing new versions,
-\dots.
-\end{acknowledgments}
-
-\appendix
-
-\section{Appendixes}
-
-To start the appendixes, use the \verb+\appendix+ command.
-This signals that all following section commands refer to appendixes
-instead of regular sections. Therefore, the \verb+\appendix+ command
-should be used only once---to set up the section commands to act as
-appendixes. Thereafter normal section commands are used. The heading
-for a section can be left empty. For example,
-\begin{verbatim}
-\appendix
-\section{}
-\end{verbatim}
-will produce an appendix heading that says ``APPENDIX A'' and
-\begin{verbatim}
-\appendix
-\section{Background}
-\end{verbatim}
-will produce an appendix heading that says ``APPENDIX A: BACKGROUND''
-(note that the colon is set automatically).
-
-If there is only one appendix, then the letter ``A'' should not
-appear. This is suppressed by using the star version of the appendix
-command (\verb+\appendix*+ in the place of \verb+\appendix+).
-
-\section{A little more on appendixes}
-
-Observe that this appendix was started by using
-\begin{verbatim}
-\section{A little more on appendixes}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Note the equation number in an appendix:
-\begin{equation}
-E=mc^2.
-\end{equation}
-
-\subsection{\label{app:subsec}A subsection in an appendix}
-
-You can use a subsection or subsubsection in an appendix. Note the
-numbering: we are now in Appendix~\ref{app:subsec}.
-
-\subsubsection{\label{app:subsubsec}A subsubsection in an appendix}
-Note the equation numbers in this appendix, produced with the
-subequations environment:
-\begin{subequations}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-E&=&mc, \label{appa}
-\\
-E&=&mc^2, \label{appb}
-\\
-E&\agt& mc^3. \label{appc}
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{subequations}
-They turn out to be Eqs.~(\ref{appa}), (\ref{appb}), and (\ref{appc}).
-
-\nocite{*}
-\bibliography{sorsamp}% Produces the bibliography via BibTeX.
-
-\end{document}
-%
-% ****** End of file sorsamp.tex ******
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-%% ****** Start of file sortemplate.tex ****** %
-%%
-%% This file is part of the files in the distribution of AIP substyles for REVTeX4.
-%% Version 4.2 of December 2014.
-%%
-%
-% This is a template for producing documents for use with
-% the REVTEX 4.2 document class and the AIP substyles.
-%
-% Copy this file to another name and then work on that file.
-% That way, you always have this original template file to use.
-
-\documentclass[sor,graphicx]{revtex4-2}
-%\documentclass[sor,reprint]{revtex4-2}
-
-\draft % marks overfull lines with a black rule on the right
-
-\begin{document}
-
-% Use the \preprint command to place your local institutional report number
-% on the title page in preprint mode.
-% Multiple \preprint commands are allowed.
-%\preprint{}
-
-\title{} %Title of paper
-
-% repeat the \author .. \affiliation etc. as needed
-% \email, \thanks, \homepage, \altaffiliation all apply to the current author.
-% Explanatory text should go in the []'s,
-% actual e-mail address or url should go in the {}'s for \email and \homepage.
-% Please use the appropriate macro for the type of information
-
-% \affiliation command applies to all authors since the last \affiliation command.
-% The \affiliation command should follow the other information.
-
-\author{}
-%\email[]{Your e-mail address}
-%\homepage[]{Your web page}
-%\thanks{}
-%\altaffiliation{}
-\affiliation{}
-
-% Collaboration name, if desired (requires use of superscriptaddress option in \documentclass).
-% \noaffiliation is required (may also be used with the \author command).
-%\collaboration{}
-%\noaffiliation
-
-\date{\today}
-
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