From a378d2379e220fa1022ae052bcd1aed6bf0d2c41 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2023 03:03:23 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 202306010303 --- .../contrib/revtex/doc/sample/sor/sorsamp.tex | 614 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 614 insertions(+) create mode 100644 macros/latex/contrib/revtex/doc/sample/sor/sorsamp.tex (limited to 'macros/latex/contrib/revtex/doc/sample/sor/sorsamp.tex') diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/revtex/doc/sample/sor/sorsamp.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/revtex/doc/sample/sor/sorsamp.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e44460ee81 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/revtex/doc/sample/sor/sorsamp.tex @@ -0,0 +1,614 @@ +% ****** 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: +% +% 1) latex sorsamp +% 2) bibtex sorsamp +% 3) latex sorsamp +% 4) latex sorsamp +% +% 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[% + sor, +%aip, +%twoside, +%groupedaddress, +%jmp, + jor, + 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+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