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(Though it might also be used by other types of + authors + for reports, books, etc.) + \item Provide a classic, high-quality typographic style that is + inspired by \citeauthor{bringhurst:2002}'s ``\emph{The Elements of + Typographic Style}'' \citep{bringhurst:2002}. + \marginpar{\myTitle \myVersion} +\end{enumerate} +The bundle is configured to run with a \emph{full} +MiK\TeX\ or \TeX Live\footnote{See the file \texttt{LISTOFFILES} for +needed packages. Furthermore, \texttt{classicthesis} +works with most other distributions and, thus, with most systems +\LaTeX\ is available for.} +installation right away and, therefore, it uses only freely available +fonts. (Minion fans can easily adjust the style to their needs.) + +People interested only in the nice style and not the whole bundle can +now use the style stand-alone via the file \texttt{classicthesis.sty}. +This works now also with ``plain'' \LaTeX. + +As of version 3.0, \texttt{classicthesis} can also be easily used with +\mLyX\footnote{\url{http://www.lyx.org}} thanks to Nicholas Mariette +and Ivo Pletikosić. The \mLyX\ version of this manual will contain +more information on the details. + +This should enable anyone with a basic knowledge of \LaTeXe\ or \mLyX\ to +produce beautiful documents without too much effort. In the end, this +is my overall goal: more beautiful documents, especially theses, as I +am tired of seeing so many ugly ones. + +The whole template and the used style is released under the +\acsfont{GNU} General Public License. + +If you like the style then I would appreciate a postcard: +\begin{center} + André Miede \\ + Detmolder Straße 32 \\ + 31737 Rinteln \\ + Germany +\end{center} +The postcards I received so far are available at: +\begin{center} + \url{http://postcards.miede.de} +\end{center} +\marginpar{A well-balanced line width improves the legibility of +the text. That's what typography is all about, right?} +So far, many theses, some books, and several other publications have +been typeset successfully with it. If you are interested in some +typographic details behind it, enjoy Robert Bringhurst's wonderful book. +% \citep{bringhurst:2002}. + +\paragraph{Important Note:} Some things of this style might look +unusual at first glance, many people feel so in the beginning. +However, all things are intentionally designed to be as they are, +especially these: +\begin{itemize} + \item No bold fonts are used. Italics or spaced small caps do the + job quite well. + \item The size of the text body is intentionally shaped like it + is. It supports both legibility and allows a reasonable amount of + information to be on a page. And, no: the lines are not too short. + \item The tables intentionally do not use vertical or double + rules. See the documentation for the \texttt{booktabs} package for + a nice discussion of this topic.\footnote{To be found online at + \url{http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/booktabs/}.} + \item And last but not least, to provide the reader with a way + easier access to page numbers in the table of contents, the page + numbers are right behind the titles. Yes, they are \emph{not} + neatly aligned at the right side and they are \emph{not} connected + with dots that help the eye to bridge a distance that is not + necessary. If you are still not convinced: is your reader + interested in the page number or does she want to sum the numbers + up? +\end{itemize} +Therefore, please do not break the beauty of the style by changing +these things unless you really know what you are doing! Please. + +\paragraph{Yet Another Important Note:} Since \texttt{classicthesis}' +first release in 2006, many things have changed in the \LaTeX\ world. +Trying to keep up-to-date, \texttt{classicthesis} grew and evolved +into many directions, trying to stay (some kind of) stable and be +compatible with its port to \mLyX. However, there are still many +remains from older times in the code, many dirty workarounds here and +there, and several other things I am absolutely not proud of (for +example my unwise combination of \acsfont{KOMA} and +\texttt{titlesec} etc.). +\graffito{An outlook into the future of \texttt{classicthesis}.} + +Currently, I am looking into how to completely re-design and +re-implement \texttt{classicthesis} making it easier to maintain and +to use. As a general idea, \texttt{classicthesis.sty} should be +developed and distributed separately from the template bundle itself. +Excellent spin-offs such as \texttt{arsclassica} could also be +integrated (with permission by their authors) as format configurations. +Also, current trends of \texttt{microtype}, \texttt{fontspec}, etc. +should be included as well. As I am not really into deep +\LaTeX\ programming, +I will reach out to the \LaTeX\ community for their expertise and help. + + +\section{Organization} +A very important factor for successful thesis writing is the +organization of the material. This template suggests a structure as +the following: +\begin{itemize} + \marginpar{You can use these margins for summaries of the text + body\dots} + \item\texttt{Chapters/} is where all the ``real'' content goes in + separate files such as \texttt{Chapter01.tex} etc. + % \item\texttt{Examples/} is where you store all listings and other + % examples you want to use for your text. + \item\texttt{FrontBackMatter/} is where all the stuff goes that + surrounds the ``real'' content, such as the acknowledgments, + dedication, etc. + \item\texttt{gfx/} is where you put all the graphics you use in + the thesis. Maybe they should be organized into subfolders + depending on the chapter they are used in, if you have a lot of + graphics. + \item\texttt{Bibliography.bib}: the Bib\TeX\ database to organize + all the references you might want to cite. + \item\texttt{classicthesis.sty}: the style definition to get this + awesome look and feel. Does not only work with this thesis template + but also on its own (see folder \texttt{Examples}). Bonus: works + with both \LaTeX\ and \textsc{pdf}\LaTeX\dots and \mLyX. + % \item\texttt{ClassicThesis.tcp} a \TeX nicCenter project file. + Great tool and it's free! + \item\texttt{ClassicThesis.tex}: the main file of your thesis + where all gets bundled together. + \item\texttt{classicthesis-config.tex}: a central place to load all + nifty packages that are used. % In there, you can also activate + % backrefs in order to have information in the bibliography about + % where a source was cited in the text (\ie, the page number). + + \emph{Make your changes and adjustments here.} This means that you + specify here the options you want to load \texttt{classicthesis.sty} + with. You also adjust the title of your thesis, your name, and all + similar information here. Refer to \autoref{sec:custom} for more + information. + + This had to change as of version 3.0 in order to enable an easy + transition from the ``basic'' style to \mLyX. +\end{itemize} +In total, this should get you started in no time. + + +\clearpage +\section{Style Options}\label{sec:options} +There are a couple of options for \texttt{classicthesis.sty} that +allow for a bit of freedom concerning the layout: +\marginpar{\dots or your supervisor might use the margins for some + comments of her own while reading.} +\begin{itemize} + \item General: + \begin{itemize} + \item\texttt{drafting}: prints the date and time at the bottom of + each page, so you always know which version you are dealing with. + Might come in handy not to give your Prof. that old draft. + \end{itemize} + + \item Parts and Chapters: + \begin{itemize} + \item\texttt{parts}: use this option if you \emph{use} Part + divisions in your document. This is necessary to get the + spacing of the Table of Contents right. + (Cannot be used together with \texttt{nochapters}.) + + \item\texttt{linedheaders}: changes the look of the chapter + headings a bit by adding a horizontal line above the chapter + title. The chapter number will also be moved to the top of the + page, above the chapter title. + \end{itemize} + + \item Typography: + \begin{itemize} + \item\texttt{style}: this offers a comfortable way of changing the look and feel easily. Default style is \texttt{classicthesis}. + + As a new feature, Lorenzo Pantieri's \texttt{arsclassica} is available as well. As Lorenzo's package is discontinued and with his permission, \texttt{classicthesis-arsclassica.sty} is now part of \texttt{classicthesis} and will be maintained here. + + \item\texttt{palatino}: Hermann Zapf's classic font is the free standard font for this style. Robert Bringhurst's book uses Adobe's commercial font Minion Pro. However, there are other free alternatives also available. Deactivate this option for loading such alternatives and see \texttt{classicthesis-config.tex} for some suggestions. + + \item\texttt{eulerchapternumbers}: use figures from Hermann Zapf's + Euler math font for the chapter numbers. By default, old style + figures from the Palatino font are used. + + \item\texttt{beramono}: loads Bera Mono as typewriter font. + (Default setting is using the standard CM typewriter font.) + + \item\texttt{eulermath}: loads the awesome Euler fonts for math. + Pala\-tino is used as default font. + + \end{itemize} + + \marginpar{Options are enabled via \texttt{option=true}} + + \item Table of Contents: + \begin{itemize} + \item\texttt{tocaligned}: aligns the whole table of contents on + the left side. Some people like that, some don't. + + \item\texttt{dottedtoc}: sets pagenumbers flushed right in the + table of contents. + + \item\texttt{manychapters}: if you need more than nine chapters for + your document, you might not be happy with the spacing between the + chapter number and the chapter title in the Table of Contents. + This option allows for additional space in this context. + However, it does not look as ``perfect'' if you use + \verb|\parts| for structuring your document. + \end{itemize} + + \item Floats: + \begin{itemize} + % \item\texttt{listings}: loads the \texttt{listings} package (if not already done) and configures the List of Listings accordingly. + + \item\texttt{floatperchapter}: activates numbering per chapter for + all floats such as figures, tables, and listings (if used). + \end{itemize} + + \item Tweaking colors and fonts -- please use this with great care!: + \begin{itemize} + \item\verb|\ct@altfont|: comfortable hook to alter the basic look and feel of everything that uses spaced caps or spaced small caps. For example, for \texttt{arsclassica} we used \\ \verb|\renewcommand*{\ct@altfont}{\sffamily}|. Coloring is also possible this way. + + % \item\verb|\ct@caps|: spacedallcaps spacedlowsmallcaps + + \item\texttt{CTsemi}: Change the semi gray color used, \eg, for the chapter number. Default is: \verb|\definecolor{CTsemi}{gray}{0.55}| + + \item\texttt{CTtitle}: Change the red color used, \eg, for the title. Default is: \verb|\definecolor{CTtitle}{named}{Maroon}| + + \end{itemize} + +\end{itemize} + +Furthermore, pre-defined margins for different paper sizes are available, \eg, \texttt{a4paper}, \texttt{a5paper}, \texttt{b5paper}, and \texttt{letterpaper}. These are based on your chosen option of \verb|\documentclass|. + +The best way to figure these options out is to try the different +possibilities and see what you and your supervisor like best. + +In order to make things easier, \texttt{classicthesis-config.tex} +contains some useful commands that might help you. + + +\section{Customization}\label{sec:custom} +%(As of v3.0, the Classic Thesis Style for \LaTeX{} and \mLyX{} share +%the same two \texttt{.sty} files.) +This section will show you some hints how to adapt +\texttt{classicthesis} to your needs. + +The file \texttt{classicthesis.sty} +contains the core functionality of the style and in most cases will +be left intact, whereas the file \texttt{classic\-thesis-config.tex} +is used for some common user customizations. + +The first customization you are about to make is to alter the document +title, author name, and other thesis details. In order to do this, replace +the data in the following lines of \texttt{classicthesis-config.tex:}% +\marginpar{Modifications in \texttt{classic\-thesis-config.tex}% +} + +\begin{lstlisting} + % ********************************************* + % 2. Personal data and user ad-hoc commands + % ********************************************* + \newcommand{\myTitle}{A Classic Thesis Style} + \newcommand{\mySubtitle}{An Homage to...} +\end{lstlisting} + +Further customization can be made in \texttt{classicthesis-config.tex} +by choosing the options to \texttt{classicthesis.sty} +(see~\autoref{sec:options}) in a line that looks like this: + +\begin{lstlisting} +\PassOptionsToPackage{ + drafting=true, + tocaligned=false, + dottedtoc=false, + eulerchapternumbers=true, + linedheaders=false, + floatperchapter=true, + eulermath=false, + beramono=true, + palatino=true, + style=classicthesis +}{classicthesis} +\end{lstlisting} + +Many other customizations in \texttt{classicthesis-config.tex} are +possible, but you should be careful making changes there, since some +changes could cause errors. + +% Finally, changes can be made in the file \texttt{classicthesis.sty},% +% \marginpar{Modifications in \texttt{classicthesis.sty}% +% } although this is mostly not designed for user customization. The +% main change that might be made here is the text-block size, for example, +% to get longer lines of text. + + +\section{Issues}\label{sec:issues} +This section will list some information about problems using +\texttt{classic\-thesis} in general or using it with other packages. + +Beta versions of \texttt{classicthesis} can be found at Bitbucket: +\begin{center} + \url{https://bitbucket.org/amiede/classicthesis/} +\end{center} +There, you can also post serious bugs and problems you encounter. + + +\section{Future Work} +So far, this is a quite stable version that served a couple of people +well during their thesis time. However, some things are still not as +they should be. Proper documentation in the standard format is still +missing. In the long run, the style should probably be published +separately, with the template bundle being only an application of the +style. Alas, there is no time for that at the moment\dots it could be +a nice task for a small group of \LaTeX nicians. + +Please do not send me email with questions concerning \LaTeX\ or the +template, as I do not have time for an answer. But if you have +comments, suggestions, or improvements for the style or the template +in general, do not hesitate to write them on that postcard of yours. + + +\section{Beyond a Thesis} +The layout of \texttt{classicthesis.sty} can be easily used without the +framework of this template. A few examples where it was used to typeset +an article, a book or a curriculum vitae can be found in the folder +\texttt{Examples}. The examples have been tested with +\texttt{latex} and \texttt{pdflatex} and are easy to compile. To +encourage you even more, PDFs built from the sources can be found in the +same folder. + + +\section{License} +\paragraph{GNU General Public License:} This program is free software; +you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the \acsfont{GNU} General Public License as +published by +the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but \emph{without any warranty}; without even the implied warranty of +\emph{merchant\-ability} or \emph{fitness for a particular purpose}. +See the +\acsfont{GNU} General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the \acsfont{GNU} General +Public License +along with this program; see the file \texttt{COPYING}. If not, +write to +the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, +Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + +\paragraph{classichthesis Authors' note:} There have been some discussions about the GPL's implications on using \texttt{classicthesis} for theses etc. Details can be found here: +\begin{center} + \url{https://bitbucket.org/amiede/classicthesis/issues/123/} +\end{center} + +We chose (and currently stick with) the GPL because we would not like to compete with proprietary modified versions of our own work. However, the whole template is free as free beer and free speech. We will not demand the sources for theses, books, CVs, etc. that were created using \texttt{classicthesis}. + +Postcards are still highly appreciated. + + + + + +%***************************************** +%***************************************** +%***************************************** +%***************************************** +%***************************************** diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis/Chapters/Chapter02.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis/Chapters/Chapter02.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..21fdf36c94 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis/Chapters/Chapter02.tex @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ +%***************************************** +\chapter{Examples}\label{ch:examples} +%***************************************** +%\setcounter{figure}{10} +% \begin{flushright} +% \itshape Robert Cialdini, Scott Adams, and Tony Robbins +% \end{flushright} +% \NoCaseChange{Homo Sapiens} +Ei choro aeterno antiopam mea, labitur bonorum pri no +\citeauthor{taleb:2012} \citep{taleb:2012}. His no decore +nemore graecis. %In eos meis nominavi, liber soluta vim cu. Sea commune +suavitate interpretaris eu, vix eu libris efficiantur. + Some interesting books in order to get a multi-page bibliography: \cite{ferriss:2016,greenwald:2014,adams:2013,pausch:2008,aurelius:2002,adams:1996,trump:1987,feynman:1985,cialdini:1984,seneca,orwell:1949,taleb:2010,munger:2008,postman:2005,harari:2014,peterson:2018,taleb:2018,frankl:1959} %\nocite{*} + +% Ugly work-around +% Part~\textsc{\ref{pt:showcase}} + +% Does not work +% \begingroup +% \renewcommand{\thepart}{\Roman{part}} +% Part~\ref{pt:showcase} +% \endgroup + +\section{A New Section} +Illo principalmente su nos. Non message \emph{occidental} angloromanic +da. Debitas effortio simplificate sia se, auxiliar summarios da que, +se avantiate publicationes via. Pan in terra summarios, capital +interlingua se que. Al via multo esser specimen, campo responder que +da. Le usate medical addresses pro, europa origine sanctificate nos +se. + +Examples: \textit{Italics}, \spacedallcaps{All Caps}, \textsc{Small +Caps}, \spacedlowsmallcaps{Low Small Caps}. + +Acronym testing: \ac{UML} -- \acs{UML} -- \acf{UML} -- \acp{UML} + + +\subsection{Test for a Subsection} +\graffito{Note: The content of this chapter is just some dummy text. +It is not a real language.} +Lorem ipsum at nusquam appellantur his, ut eos erant homero +concludaturque. Albucius appellantur deterruisset id eam, vivendum +partiendo dissentiet ei ius. Vis melius facilisis ea, sea id convenire +referrentur, takimata adolescens ex duo. Ei harum argumentum per. Eam +vidit exerci appetere ad, ut vel zzril intellegam interpretaris. + +Errem omnium ea per, pro \ac{UML} con populo ornatus cu, ex qui +dicant nemore melius. No pri diam iriure euismod. Graecis eleifend +appellantur quo id. Id corpora inimicus nam, facer nonummy ne pro, +kasd repudiandae ei mei. Mea menandri mediocrem dissentiet cu, ex +nominati imperdiet nec, sea odio duis vocent ei. Tempor everti +appareat cu ius, ridens audiam an qui, aliquid admodum conceptam ne +qui. Vis ea melius nostrum, mel alienum euripidis eu. + +%Ei choro aeterno antiopam mea, labitur bonorum pri no. His no decore +nemore graecis. In eos meis nominavi, liber soluta vim cu. + +\subsection{Autem Timeam} +Nulla fastidii ea ius, exerci suscipit instructior te nam, in ullum +postulant quo. Congue quaestio philosophia his at, sea odio autem +vulputate ex. Cu usu mucius iisque voluptua. Sit maiorum propriae at, +ea cum \ac{API} primis intellegat. Hinc cotidieque reprehendunt eu +nec. Autem timeam deleniti usu id, in nec nibh altera. + +%Equidem detraxit cu nam, vix eu delenit periculis. Eos ut vero +%constituto, no vidit propriae complectitur sea. Diceret nonummy in +%has, no qui eligendi recteque consetetur. Mel eu dictas suscipiantur, +%et sed placerat oporteat. At ipsum electram mei, ad aeque atomorum +%mea. +% +%Ei solet nemore consectetuer nam. Ad eam porro impetus, te choro omnes +%evertitur mel. Molestie conclusionemque vel at. + + +\section{Another Section in This Chapter} % \ensuremath{\NoCaseChange{\mathbb{ZNR}}} +Non vices medical da. Se qui peano distinguer demonstrate, personas +internet in nos. Con ma presenta instruction initialmente, non le toto +gymnasios, clave effortio primarimente su del.\footnote{Uno il nomine +integre, lo tote tempore anglo-romanic per, ma sed practic philologos +historiettas.} + +Sia ma sine svedese americas. Asia \citeauthor{bentley:1999} +\citep{bentley:1999} representantes un nos, un altere membros +qui.\footnote{De web nostre historia angloromanic.} Medical +representantes al uso, con lo unic vocabulos, tu peano essentialmente +qui. Lo malo laborava anteriormente uso. + +\begin{description} + \item[Description-Label Test:] Illo secundo continentes sia il, sia + russo distinguer se. Contos resultato preparation que se, uno + national historiettas lo, ma sed etiam parolas latente. Ma unic + quales sia. Pan in patre altere summario, le pro latino resultato. + \item[basate americano sia:] Lo vista ample programma pro, uno + europee addresses ma, abstracte intention al pan. Nos duce infra + publicava le. Es que historia encyclopedia, sed terra celos + avantiate in. Su pro effortio appellate, o. +\end{description} + +Tu uno veni americano sanctificate. Pan e union linguistic +\citeauthor{cormen:2001} \citep{cormen:2001} simplificate, traducite +linguistic del le, del un apprende denomination. + + +\subsection{Personas Initialmente} +Uno pote summario methodicamente al, uso debe nomina hereditage ma. +Iala rapide ha del, ma nos esser parlar. Maximo dictionario sed al. + +\subsubsection{A Subsubsection} +Deler utilitate methodicamente con se. Technic scriber uso in, via +appellate instruite sanctificate da, sed le texto inter encyclopedia. +Ha iste americas que, qui ma tempore capital. \citeauthor{dueck:trio} \citep{dueck:trio} + +\begin{aenumerate} + \item Enumeration with small caps (alpha) + \item Second item +\end{aenumerate} + +\paragraph{A Paragraph Example} Uno de membros summario preparation, +es inter disuso qualcunque que. Del hodie philologos occidental al, +como publicate litteratura in web. Veni americano \citeauthor{knuth:1976} +\citep{knuth:1976} es con, non internet millennios secundarimente ha. +Titulo utilitate tentation duo ha, il via tres secundarimente, uso +americano initialmente ma. De duo deler personas initialmente. Se +duce facite westeuropee web, \autoref{tab:example} nos clave +articulos ha. + + + +Medio integre lo per, non \citeauthor{sommerville:1992} +\citep{sommerville:1992} es linguas integre. Al web altere integre +periodicos, in nos hodie basate. Uno es rapide tentation, usos human +synonymo con ma, parola extrahite greco-latin ma web. Veni signo +rapide nos da. + +%Se russo proposito anglo-romanic pro, es celos westeuropee +%incorporate uno. Il web unic periodicos. Que usate scientia ma, sed +%tres unidirectional al, asia personas duo de. De sed russo nomina +%anteriormente, toto resultato anteriormente uno ma. Non se signo +%romanic technologia, un medio millennios con. + +%Major facto sia es, con o titulo maximo international. Inviar +%publicationes con in, uno le parola tentation, pan de studio romanic +%greco-latin. Tu duo titulo debitas latente, que vista programma ma. +%Non tote tres germano se, lo parola periodicos non. + +\begin{table} + \myfloatalign + \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{Xll} \toprule + \tableheadline{labitur bonorum pri no} & \tableheadline{que vista} + & \tableheadline{human} \\ \midrule + fastidii ea ius & germano & demonstratea \\ + suscipit instructior & titulo & personas \\ + %postulant quo & westeuropee & sanctificatec \\ + \midrule + quaestio philosophia & facto & demonstrated \citeauthor{knuth:1976} \\ + %autem vulputate ex & parola & romanic \\ + %usu mucius iisque & studio & sanctificatef \\ + \bottomrule + \end{tabularx} + \caption[Autem timeam deleniti usu id]{Autem timeam deleniti usu + id. \citeauthor{knuth:1976}} \label{tab:example} +\end{table} + +\enlargethispage{2cm} +\subsection{Linguistic Registrate} +Veni introduction es pro, qui finalmente demonstrate il. E tamben +anglese programma uno. Sed le debitas demonstrate. Non russo existe o, +facite linguistic registrate se nos. Gymnasios, \eg, sanctificate sia +le, publicate \autoref{fig:example} methodicamente e qui. + +Lo sed apprende instruite. Que altere responder su, pan ma, \ie, signo +studio. \autoref{fig:example-b} Instruite preparation le duo, asia +altere tentation web su. Via unic facto rapide de, iste questiones +methodicamente o uno, nos al. + +\begin{figure}[bth] + \myfloatalign + \subfloat[Asia personas duo.] + {\includegraphics[width=.45\linewidth]{gfx/example_1}} \quad + \subfloat[Pan ma signo.] + {\label{fig:example-b}% + \includegraphics[width=.45\linewidth]{gfx/example_2}} \\ + \subfloat[Methodicamente o uno.] + {\includegraphics[width=.45\linewidth]{gfx/example_3}} \quad + \subfloat[Titulo debitas.] + {\includegraphics[width=.45\linewidth]{gfx/example_4}} + \caption[Tu duo titulo debitas latente]{Tu duo titulo debitas + latente. \ac{DRY}}\label{fig:example} +\end{figure} + + +%***************************************** +%***************************************** +%***************************************** +%***************************************** +%***************************************** diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis/Chapters/Chapter03.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis/Chapters/Chapter03.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e9515a0800 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis/Chapters/Chapter03.tex @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +%************************************************ +\chapter{Math Test Chapter}\label{ch:mathtest} % $\mathbb{ZNR}$ +%************************************************ +Ei choro aeterno antiopam mea, labitur bonorum pri no. His no decore +nemore graecis. In eos meis nominavi, liber soluta vim cu. Sea commune +suavitate interpretaris eu, vix eu libris efficiantur. + +\section{Some Formulas} +Due to the statistical nature of ionisation energy loss, large +fluctuations can occur in the amount of energy deposited by a particle +traversing an absorber element\footnote{Examples taken from Walter +Schmidt's great gallery: \\ +\url{http://home.vrweb.de/~was/mathfonts.html}}. Continuous processes +such as multiple +scattering and energy loss play a relevant role in the longitudinal +and lateral development of electromagnetic and hadronic +showers, and in the case of sampling calorimeters the +measured resolution can be significantly affected by such fluctuations +in their active layers. The description of ionisation fluctuations is +characterised by the significance parameter $\kappa$, which is +proportional to the ratio of mean energy loss to the maximum allowed +energy transfer in a single collision with an atomic electron: +\graffito{You might get unexpected results using math in chapter or +section heads. Consider the \texttt{pdfspacing} option.} +\begin{equation} +\kappa =\frac{\xi}{E_{\textrm{max}}} %\mathbb{ZNR} +\end{equation} +$E_{\textrm{max}}$ is the maximum transferable energy in a single +collision with an atomic electron. +\[ +E_{\textrm{max}} =\frac{2 m_{\textrm{e}} \beta^2\gamma^2 }{1 + +2\gamma m_{\textrm{e}}/m_{\textrm{x}} + \left ( m_{\textrm{e}} +/m_{\textrm{x}}\right)^2}\ , +\] +where $\gamma = E/m_{\textrm{x}}$, $E$ is energy and +$m_{\textrm{x}}$ the mass of the incident particle, +$\beta^2 = 1 - 1/\gamma^2$ and $m_{\textrm{e}}$ is the electron mass. +$\xi$ comes from the Rutherford scattering cross section +and is defined as: +\begin{eqnarray*} \xi = \frac{2\pi z^2 e^4 N_{\textrm{Av}} Z \rho +\delta x}{m_{\textrm{e}} \beta^2 c^2 A} = 153.4 \frac{z^2}{\beta^2} +\frac{Z}{A} + \rho \delta x \quad\textrm{keV}, +\end{eqnarray*} +where + +\begin{tabular}{ll} +$z$ & charge of the incident particle \\ +$N_{\textrm{Av}}$ & Avogadro's number \\ +$Z$ & atomic number of the material \\ +$A$ & atomic weight of the material \\ +$\rho$ & density \\ +$ \delta x$ & thickness of the material \\ +\end{tabular} + +$\kappa$ measures the contribution of the collisions with energy +transfer close to $E_{\textrm{max}}$. For a given absorber, $\kappa$ +tends +towards large values if $\delta x$ is large and/or if $\beta$ is +small. Likewise, $\kappa$ tends towards zero if $\delta x $ is small +and/or if $\beta$ approaches $1$. + +The value of $\kappa$ distinguishes two regimes which occur in the +description of ionisation fluctuations: + +\begin{enumerate} +\item A large number of collisions involving the loss of all or most + of the incident particle energy during the traversal of an absorber. + + As the total energy transfer is composed of a multitude of small + energy losses, we can apply the central limit theorem and describe + the fluctuations by a Gaussian distribution. This case is + applicable to non-relativistic particles and is described by the + inequality $\kappa > 10 $ (\ie, when the mean energy loss in the + absorber is greater than the maximum energy transfer in a single + collision). + +\item Particles traversing thin counters and incident electrons under + any conditions. + + The relevant inequalities and distributions are $ 0.01 < \kappa < 10 + $, + Vavilov distribution, and $\kappa < 0.01 $, Landau distribution. +\end{enumerate} + + +\section{Various Mathematical Examples} +If $n > 2$, the identity +\[ + t[u_1,\dots,u_n] = t\bigl[t[u_1,\dots,u_{n_1}], t[u_2,\dots,u_n] + \bigr] +\] +defines $t[u_1,\dots,u_n]$ recursively, and it can be shown that the +alternative definition +\[ + t[u_1,\dots,u_n] = t\bigl[t[u_1,u_2],\dots,t[u_{n-1},u_n]\bigr] +\] +gives the same result. + +%***************************************** +%***************************************** +%***************************************** +%***************************************** +%***************************************** diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis/Chapters/Chapter0A.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis/Chapters/Chapter0A.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..586f763f68 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis/Chapters/Chapter0A.tex @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +%******************************************************************** +% Appendix +%******************************************************* +% If problems with the headers: get headings in appendix etc. right +%\markboth{\spacedlowsmallcaps{Appendix}}{\spacedlowsmallcaps{Appendix}} +\chapter{Appendix Test} +Lorem ipsum at nusquam appellantur his, ut eos erant homero +concludaturque. Albucius appellantur deterruisset id eam, vivendum +partiendo dissentiet ei ius. Vis melius facilisis ea, sea id convenire +referrentur, takimata adolescens ex duo. Ei harum argumentum per. Eam +vidit exerci appetere ad, ut vel zzril intellegam interpretaris. +\graffito{More dummy text.} + +%Errem omnium ea per, pro congue populo ornatus cu, ex qui dicant +%nemore melius. No pri diam iriure euismod. Graecis eleifend +%appellantur quo id. Id corpora inimicus nam, facer nonummy ne pro, +%kasd repudiandae ei mei. Mea menandri mediocrem dissentiet cu, ex +%nominati imperdiet nec, sea odio duis vocent ei. Tempor everti +%appareat cu ius, ridens audiam an qui, aliquid admodum conceptam ne +%qui. Vis ea melius nostrum, mel alienum euripidis eu. + +\section{Appendix Section Test} +Test: \autoref{tab:moreexample} (This reference should have a +lowercase, small caps \spacedlowsmallcaps{A} if the option +\texttt{floatperchapter} is activated, just as in the table itself + $\rightarrow$ however, this does not work at the moment.) + +\begin{table}[h] + \myfloatalign + \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{Xll} \toprule + \tableheadline{labitur bonorum pri no} & \tableheadline{que vista} + & \tableheadline{human} \\ \midrule + fastidii ea ius & germano & demonstratea \\ + suscipit instructior & titulo & personas \\ + %postulant quo & westeuropee & sanctificatec \\ + \midrule + quaestio philosophia & facto & demonstrated \\ + %autem vulputate ex & parola & romanic \\ + %usu mucius iisque & studio & sanctificatef \\ + \bottomrule + \end{tabularx} + \caption[Autem usu id]{Autem usu id.} + \label{tab:moreexample} +\end{table} + +%Nulla fastidii ea ius, exerci suscipit instructior te nam, in ullum +%postulant quo. Congue quaestio philosophia his at, sea odio autem +%vulputate ex. Cu usu mucius iisque voluptua. Sit maiorum propriae at, +%ea cum primis intellegat. Hinc cotidieque reprehendunt eu nec. Autem +%timeam deleniti usu id, in nec nibh altera. + + + + +\section{Another Appendix Section Test} +Equidem detraxit cu nam, vix eu delenit periculis. Eos ut vero +constituto, no vidit propriae complectitur sea. Diceret nonummy in +has, no qui eligendi recteque consetetur. Mel eu dictas suscipiantur, +et sed placerat oporteat. At ipsum electram mei, ad aeque atomorum +mea. There is also a useless Pascal listing below: \autoref{lst:useless}. + +\begin{lstlisting}[float=b,language=Pascal,frame=tb,caption={A floating example (\texttt{listings} manual)},label=lst:useless] +for i:=maxint downto 0 do +begin +{ do nothing } +end; +\end{lstlisting} + +%Ei solet nemore consectetuer nam. Ad eam porro impetus, te choro omnes +%evertitur mel. 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