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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/quantumarticle/README.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/quantumarticle/README.md
index ddfb27ca2c3..1661c55bae4 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/quantumarticle/README.md
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/quantumarticle/README.md
@@ -2,13 +2,15 @@
# LaTeX document class for Quantum
-This is version 5.1 of `quantumarticle`, the document class for typesetting articles in Quantum - the open journal for quantum science.
+This is version 6.0 of `quantumarticle`, the document class for typesetting articles in Quantum - the open journal for quantum science.
[Click here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/master/quantumarticle.cls) to download the latest stable version.
[More information](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/master/quantum-template.pdf) on using quantumarticle and on typesetting manuscripts for Quantum can be found in the accompanying template.
-[Documentation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/master/quantumarticle.pdf) of all class options is also provided.
+[Extra information on the Quantum bibstyle](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/master/quantum-bibliographystyle-demo.pdf) can be found in the bibstyle demo.
+
+[Documentation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/master/quantumarticle.pdf) of all class options is also provided.
## Installation and usage
@@ -48,14 +50,20 @@ The `quantumarticle` class tries to be **maximally compatible** with existing do
## Beta features
-In addition, this document class come bundled with two new extras (currently in beta phase):
+In addition, this document class comes bundled with two new extras (currently in beta phase):
-1. The quantum-plots.ipynb Jupyter notebook and matplotlib style for effortlessly producing professional looking plots in python.
+1. The quantum-lyx-template.lyx LyX layout, which allows you to generate the LaTeX source of your quantumarticle manuscript with the LyX document processor.
-2. The quantum-lyx-template.lyx LxY layout, which allow you to generate the LaTeX source of your quantumarticle manuscript with the LyX document processor.
+2. The quantum.bst bibliography style for BibTeX, see the corresponding demo for usage details.
## Changelog
+### New in v6.0
+
+* introduced the Quantum bibstyle `quantum.bst` together with the demo file `quantum-bibliographystyle-demo`
+* Removed the quantum-plots package, which is superseeded by [rsmf](https://pypi.org/project/rsmf/)
+* Fixed typo in allowfontchangeintitle option
+
### New in v5.1
* fix for workaround in ltxgrid no longer being necessary and, on the contrary, causing an error under TeXLive 2020, with revtex/ltygrid 4.2e/4.2d
@@ -75,18 +83,18 @@ In addition, this document class come bundled with two new extras (currently in
* enforce that users put `\pdfoutput=1` (as recommended by the arXiv) to prevent problems with multi-line hyper links
* improved error messages
* fixed a bug that lead to the title not being centered with the `titlepage` option
-* better layout of titles
+* better layout of titles
* fixed various bugs in option processing
* the document class is now documented in `quantumarticle.pdf`
* introduced the plotting notebook `quantum-plots.ipynb` as a beta feature
* introduced the LyX template `quantum-lyx-template.lyx` as a beta feature
-
## Contributors
-Developed by: Christian Gogolin, Christopher Granade, Johannes J. Meyer, and Victor V. Albert
+Developed by: Christian Gogolin, Cassandra Granade, Johannes J. Meyer, and Victor V. Albert
-With contributions from: Shahnawaz Ahmed, Andrey Rakhubovsky, liantze, and Abhinav Deshpande
+With contributions from: Shahnawaz Ahmed, Andrey Rakhubovsky, liantze,
+Abhinav Deshpande, and David Wierichs
## Contributing
@@ -98,7 +106,7 @@ Improvements submitted as pull requests against the `develop` branch are very mu
## Copyright
-Copyright 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
+Copyright 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Verein zur Förderung des Open Access Publizierens in den Quantenwissenschaften
(http://quantum-journal.org/about/)
@@ -113,4 +121,4 @@ http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
version 2005/12/01 or later.
-[comment]: # (To submit to the overleaf galary: push, open the project, go to Journals and Services and click Submit to Overleaf Gallery. To submit to sharelatex: write them an email)
+[comment]: # (To submit to the overleaf gallery: push, open the project, go to Journals and Services and click Submit to Overleaf Gallery. To submit to sharelatex: write them an email)
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new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..142854b4f92
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/quantumarticle/quantum-bibliographystyle-demo.bib
@@ -0,0 +1,533 @@
+preamble{"\DoNotMakeWarningsErrors"}
+preamble{"\MakeDoiLinksExplicit"}
+
+@article{andreas_test_case,
+ title = {Toolbox for Reconstructing Quantum Theory from Rules on Information Acquisition},
+ author = {H\"{o}hn, Philipp A.},
+ year = {2017},
+ month = dec,
+ volume = {1},
+ pages = {38},
+ doi = {10.22331/q-2017-12-14-38},
+ archivePrefix = {arXiv},
+ eprint = {1412.8323},
+ eprinttype = {arxiv},
+ journal = {Quantum}
+}
+
+@article{article_doi_eprint_url_code,
+ doi = {10.22331/q-2017-04-25-1},
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2017-04-25-1},
+ author = {McKague, Matthew},
+ issn = {2521-327X},
+ publisher = {{Verein zur F{\"{o}}rderung des Open Access Publizierens in den Quantenwissenschaften}},
+ journal = {{Quantum}},
+ volume = {1},
+ pages = {1},
+ month = apr,
+ year = {2017},
+ title = {Self-testing in parallel with {CHSH}},
+ code = {https://github.com/tony-blake/Hybrid-x509-s},
+ archivePrefix = {arXiv},
+ eprint = {1609.09584}
+}
+
+@article{article_doi_eprint_url,
+ doi = {10.22331/q-2017-04-25-1},
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2017-04-25-1},
+ title = {Self-testing in parallel with {CHSH}},
+ author = {McKague, Matthew},
+ journal = {{Quantum}},
+ issn = {2521-327X},
+ publisher = {{Verein zur F{\"{o}}rderung des Open Access Publizierens in den Quantenwissenschaften}},
+ volume = {1},
+ pages = {1},
+ month = apr,
+ year = {2017},
+ eprint = {1609.09584}
+}
+
+@article{article_eprint_url_code,
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2017-04-25-1},
+ title = {Self-testing in parallel with {CHSH}},
+ author = {McKague, Matthew},
+ year = {2017},
+ eprint = {1609.09584},
+ code={https://github.com/tony-blake/Hybrid-x509-s},
+ journal = {{Quantum}},
+ volume = {1},
+ pages = {1}
+}
+
+@article{article_eprint_url,
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2017-04-25-1},
+ title = {Self-testing in parallel with {CHSH}},
+ author = {McKague, Matthew},
+ year = {2017},
+ eprint = {1609.09584},
+ journal = {{Quantum}},
+ volume = {1},
+ pages = {1}
+}
+
+@article{article_url_code,
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2017-04-25-1},
+ title = {Self-testing in parallel with {CHSH}},
+ author = {McKague, Matthew},
+ year = {2017},
+ code = {https://github.com/tony-blake/Hybrid-x509-s},
+ journal = {{Quantum}},
+ volume = {1},
+ pages = {1}
+}
+
+@article{article_url_code_shorturl,
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2017-04-25-1},
+ shorturl = {10.22331/q-2017-04-25-1},
+ title = {Self-testing in parallel with {CHSH}},
+ author = {McKague, Matthew},
+ year = {2017},
+ code = {https://github.com/tony-blake/Hybrid-x509-s},
+ journal = {{Quantum}},
+ volume = {1},
+ pages = {1}
+}
+
+@article{article_url,
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2017-04-25-1},
+ title = {Self-testing in parallel with {CHSH}},
+ author = {McKague, Matthew},
+ year = {2017},
+ journal = {{Quantum}},
+ volume = {1},
+ pages = {1}
+}
+
+@repository{repo_code_url,
+ title={Right-size my figures},
+ author={Johannes Jakob Meyer},
+ code={https://github.com/johannesjmeyer/rsmf},
+ url={https://github.com/johannesjmeyer/rsmf}
+}
+
+@repository{repo_code_year,
+ title={Right-size my figures},
+ year={2021},
+ author={Johannes Jakob Meyer},
+ commit={1fcb463},
+ code={https://github.com/johannesjmeyer/rsmf}
+}
+
+@repository{repo_code_year_version,
+ title={Right-size my figures},
+ year={2021},
+ author={Johannes Jakob Meyer},
+ version={v0.1},
+ code={https://github.com/johannesjmeyer/rsmf}
+}
+
+@repository{repo_url,
+ author={Johannes Jakob Meyer},
+ url={https://github.com/johannesjmeyer/rsmf}
+}
+
+@repository{repo_code_year_commit,
+ author={David Wierichs},
+ code={https://github.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/pull/123/commits/1fcb463b560fbcd93843cc7c9aefb8ccecf8089e},
+ commit={1fcb463},
+ year={2021}
+}
+
+@website{web_author_code,
+ author={The Wiki-authors},
+ title={Wikipedia},
+ url={https://wikipedia.com},
+ code={https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki}
+}
+
+@website{web_author,
+ author={The Wiki-authors},
+ title={Wikipedia},
+ url={https://wikipedia.com}
+}
+
+@website{web_author_date,
+ author={The Wiki-authors},
+ title={Wikipedia},
+ url={https://wikipedia.com},
+ urldate={12.07.2019}
+}
+
+@website{web_code,
+ title={Wikipedia},
+ url={https://wikipedia.com},
+ code={https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki}
+}
+
+@website{web,
+ title={Wikipedia},
+ url={https://wikipedia.com}
+}
+
+% Some other test cases
+
+% directly from the arxiv- just changed into article
+@article{mendez2021dissipation,
+ title={Dissipation in 2D degenerate gases with non-vanishing rest mass},
+ author={A. R. Mendez and A. L. Garcia-Perciante and G. Chacon-Acosta},
+ year={2021},
+ eprint={2110.03402},
+ archivePrefix={arXiv},
+ primaryClass={cond-mat.quant-gas}
+}
+
+% arxiv via zotero
+@article{mendez2021dissipation_2,
+ title = {Dissipation in 2D degenerate gases with non-vanishing rest mass},
+ url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.03402},
+ journaltitle = {{arXiv}:2110.03402 [cond-mat.quant-gas]},
+ author={A. R. Mendez and A. L. Garcia-Perciante and G. Chacon-Acosta},
+ urldate = {2021-10-09},
+ date = {2021-10-06},
+ eprinttype = {arxiv},
+ eprint = {2110.03402},
+ keywords = {Computer Science - Machine Learning, Quantum Physics}
+}
+
+% via zotero
+@article{holevo2012quantum,
+ title = {Quantum channels and their entropic characteristics},
+ volume = {75},
+ issn = {0034-4885, 1361-6633},
+ url = {http://stacks.iop.org/0034-4885/75/i=4/a=046001?key=crossref.c00c20a2d90f601c3579a72385e32b76},
+ doi = {10.1088/0034-4885/75/4/046001},
+ pages = {046001},
+ number = {4},
+ journaltitle = {Reports on Progress in Physics},
+ author = {Holevo, A S and Giovannetti, V},
+ urldate = {2018-10-22},
+ date = {2012-04-01},
+ langid = {english}
+}
+
+% data from crossref
+@article{Holevo_2012,
+ doi = {10.1088/0034-4885/75/4/046001},
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.1088%2F0034-4885%2F75%2F4%2F046001},
+ year = 2012,
+ month = {mar},
+ publisher = {{IOP} Publishing},
+ volume = {75},
+ number = {4},
+ pages = {046001},
+ author = {A S Holevo and V Giovannetti},
+ title = {Quantum channels and their entropic characteristics},
+ journal = {Reports on Progress in Physics}
+}
+
+% data from web of science
+@article{akers2020simple,
+ title = {Simple holographic models of black hole evaporation},
+ issn = {1029-8479},
+ doi = {10.1007/JHEP08(2020)032},
+ number = {8},
+ journaltitle = {{JOURNAL} {OF} {HIGH} {ENERGY} {PHYSICS}},
+ author = {Akers, Chris and Engelhardt, Netta and Harlow, Daniel},
+ date = {2020-08-06},
+ note = {Place: {ONE} {NEW} {YORK} {PLAZA}, {SUITE} 4600, {NEW} {YORK}, {NY}, {UNITED} {STATES}
+Publisher: {SPRINGER}
+Type: Article},
+ keywords = {{AdS}-{CFT} Correspondence, Black Holes, Models of Quantum Gravity}
+}
+
+@article{katariya2021geometric,
+ title = {Geometric distinguishability measures limit quantum channel estimation and discrimination},
+ volume = {20},
+ issn = {1573-1332},
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11128-021-02992-7},
+ doi = {10.1007/s11128-021-02992-7},
+ pages = {78},
+ number = {2},
+ journaltitle = {Quantum Information Processing},
+ shortjournal = {Quantum Inf Process},
+ author = {Katariya, Vishal and Wilde, Mark M.},
+ urldate = {2021-04-29},
+ date = {2021-02-22},
+ langid = {english}
+}
+
+@article{katariya2021geometric_2,
+ title = {Geometric distinguishability measures limit quantum channel estimation and discrimination},
+ author = {Katariya, Vishal and Wilde, Mark M},
+ journal = {Quantum Information Processing},
+ volume = {20},
+ number = {2},
+ pages = {1--170},
+ year = {2021},
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11128-021-02992-7},
+ publisher = {Springer}
+}
+
+@inproceedings{liang2019fisher-rao,
+ title = {Fisher-Rao Metric, Geometry, and Complexity of Neural Networks},
+ eventtitle = {The 22nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics},
+ pages = {9},
+ booktitle = {The 22nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics},
+ author = {Liang, Tengyuan and Poggio, Tomaso and Rakhlin, Alexander and Stokes, James},
+ date = {2019},
+ url = {http://proceedings.mlr.press/v89/liang19a/liang19a.pdf},
+ eprint = {1711.01530},
+ langid = {english}
+}
+
+@incollection{jain2010guaranteed,
+ title = {Guaranteed Rank Minimization via Singular Value Projection},
+ url = {http://papers.nips.cc/paper/3904-guaranteed-rank-minimization-via-singular-value-projection.pdf},
+ pages = {937--945},
+ booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 23},
+ publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.},
+ author = {Jain, Prateek and Meka, Raghu and Dhillon, Inderjit S.},
+ editor = {Lafferty, J. D. and Williams, C. K. I. and Shawe-Taylor, J. and Zemel, R. S. and Culotta, A.},
+ urldate = {2019-06-11},
+ date = {2010}
+}
+
+% preamble{"\MakeDoiLinksExplicit"}
+
+@misc{misc_arxiv,
+ title={Dissipation in 2D degenerate gases with non-vanishing rest mass},
+ author={A. R. Mendez and A. L. Garcia-Perciante and G. Chacon-Acosta},
+ year={2021},
+ eprint={2110.03402},
+ archivePrefix={arXiv},
+ primaryClass={cond-mat.quant-gas}
+}
+
+@misc{misc_note,
+ note = {Indeed, only a note was provided for this reference}
+}
+
+@misc{misc_correspondence,
+ title={Purple became very popular after this.},
+ author={Christian Gogolin},
+ note={Private correspondence}
+}
+
+@book{book_author_doi_url,
+ doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ year = {2009},
+ publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
+ author = {Michael A. Nielsen and Isaac L. Chuang},
+ title = {Quantum Computation and Quantum Information}
+}
+
+@book{book_author_url_edition,
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ year = {2009},
+ publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
+ author = {Michael A. Nielsen and Isaac L. Chuang},
+ title = {Quantum Computation and Quantum Information},
+ edition = {10th {A}nniversary}
+}
+
+@book{book_editor_doi,
+ doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ year = {2009},
+ publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
+ chapter = {1},
+ pages = {70},
+ editor = {Simon Capelin},
+ title = {Quantum Computation and Quantum Information}
+}
+@book{book_editor_doi2,
+ doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ year = {2009},
+ publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
+ volume = {1},
+ pages = {70},
+ editor = {Simon Capelin},
+ title = {Quantum Computation and Quantum Information}
+}
+
+@inbook{inbook_author_doi_url_chapter,
+ doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ year = {2009},
+ chapter = {3},
+ publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
+ author = {Michael A. Nielsen and Isaac L. Chuang},
+ title = {Quantum Computation and Quantum Information}
+}
+
+@inbook{inbook_author_doi_url_chapter_pages,
+ doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ year = {2009},
+ chapter = {3},
+ pages = {120--169},
+ publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
+ author = {Michael A. Nielsen and Isaac L. Chuang},
+ title = {Quantum Computation and Quantum Information}
+}
+
+@inbook{inbook_author_doi_url_volume_chapter_pages,
+ doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ year = {2009},
+ chapter = {3},
+ volume = {1},
+ pages = {120--169},
+ publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
+ author = {Michael A. Nielsen and Isaac L. Chuang},
+ title = {Quantum Computation and Quantum Information}
+}
+
+@misc{article_arxiv,
+ title={Decoding the Entanglement Structure of Monitored Quantum Circuits},
+ author={Beni Yoshida},
+ year={2021},
+ eprint={2109.08691},
+ archivePrefix={arXiv},
+ primaryClass={quant-ph}
+}
+
+@booklet{booklet,
+ title = {The title of the booklet},
+ author = {Laura Caxton},
+ howpublished = {How it was published},
+ address = {The address of the publisher},
+ month = 7,
+ year = 1993,
+ note = {An optional note}
+}
+
+@unpublished{unpublished,
+ author = {Petra Marcheford},
+ title = {The title of the unpublished work},
+ note = {A note is required to provide context},
+ month = 7,
+ year = 1993
+}
+
+% The following two entries are not meant to be used but were
+% used to verify statements in the template.
+article{article_trailing_comma,
+ author={Matthew McKague},
+ doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ year={2017},
+ journal={Quantum},
+ volume={1},
+ title={Self-testing in parallel with {CHSH}},
+}
+
+article{article_missing_comma,
+ author={Matthew McKague},
+ doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ year={2017},
+ journal={Quantum},
+ volume={1}
+ title={Self-testing in parallel with {CHSH}}
+}
+
+@incollection{incollection,
+ author = {Lex Farindon},
+ title = {Title of part of the collection},
+ booktitle = {Title of the collection},
+ publisher = {The name of the publisher},
+ year = {1993},
+ editor = {An editor},
+ volume = 4,
+ series = 5,
+ chapter = 8,
+ pages = {201-213},
+ address = {The address of the publisher},
+ edition = 3,
+ month = 7,
+}
+
+@conference{conference,
+ author = {Zoe Draper},
+ title = {Title of part of the conference},
+ booktitle = {Title of the conference},
+ year = 1993,
+ editor = {The editor},
+ volume = 4,
+ series = 5,
+ pages = 213,
+ address = {The address of the publisher},
+ month = 7,
+ organization = {The organization},
+ publisher = {The publisher},
+ url = {https://ecosia.org},
+ note = {An optional note}
+}
+
+@conference{inproceedings,
+ author = {Mark Hammington},
+ title = {The title of the work},
+ booktitle = {The title of the proceedings},
+ year = 1993,
+ editor = {The editor},
+ volume = 4,
+ series = 5,
+ pages = 213,
+ month = 7,
+ url = {10.1351/pac199264060907},
+ publisher = {The publisher}
+}
+
+@techreport{CoplenKrouse,
+ author = {Tyler B. Coplen and H. R. Krouse and John Karl Böhlke},
+ doi = {10.1351/pac199264060907},
+ url = {https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199264060907},
+ title = {{R}eporting of nitrogen-isotope abundances},
+ journal = {Pure and Applied Chemistry},
+ number = {6},
+ institution = {{I}nternational {U}nion of {P}ure and {A}pplied {C}hemistry},
+ volume = {64},
+ year = {1992},
+ pages = {907--908},
+ type = {Custom type TR}
+}
+
+@manual{manual,
+ title = {The title of the manual},
+ author = {Alex Scottson},
+ organization = {The organization},
+ address = {The address of the publisher},
+ edition = 3,
+ month = 7,
+ year = 1993
+}
+
+@mastersthesis{mastersthesis,
+ author = {Kilian Harwood},
+ title = {The title of the thesis},
+ school = {The school of the thesis},
+ year = 1993,
+ address = {The address of the publisher},
+ month = 7
+}
+
+@phdthesis{phdthesis,
+ author = {Gottesman, Daniel Eric},
+ title = {{S}tabilizer {C}odes and {Q}uantum {E}rror {C}orrection},
+ school = {{C}alifornia {I}nstitute of {T}echnology},
+ year = {1997},
+ doi = {10.7907/rzr7-dt72}
+}
+
+@proceedings{proceedings,
+ title = {The title of the proceedings},
+ year = 1993,
+ editor = {Sarah Kidwelly},
+ volume = 4,
+ series = 5,
+ address = {The address of the publisher},
+ month = 7,
+ organization = {The organization},
+ url = {xkcd.com},
+ publisher = {The name of the publisher}
+}
+
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+\documentclass[a4paper,twocolumn,11pt]{quantumarticle}
+\pdfoutput=1
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[english]{babel}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage[numbers]{natbib}
+\usepackage{listings}
+
+\usepackage{amsmath}
+\usepackage{amssymb}
+\usepackage{hyperref}
+\usepackage[resetlabels]{multibib}
+
+\newcites{article}{article references}
+\newcites{book}{book references}
+\newcites{misc}{misc references}
+\newcites{repo}{repository references}
+\newcites{web}{website references}
+\newcites{other}{Other references}
+
+\begin{document}
+\title{Template demonstrating the quantum bibstyle}
+
+\author{David~Wierichs}
+\affiliation{Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, Germany}
+\author{Johannes~Jakob~Meyer}
+\affiliation{Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Freie Universit\"{a}t Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany}
+\affiliation{QMATH, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark}
+
+\maketitle
+
+\section{Overview}\label{sec:overview}
+
+We use the opportunity of talking about bibtex entries to give an overview of the available reference classes:
+
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+ \texttt{article} & Section \ref{sec:article}\\
+ \texttt{book} & Section \ref{sec:book}\\
+ \texttt{repository} & Section \ref{sec:repo}\\
+ \texttt{website} & Section \ref{sec:web}\\
+ \texttt{misc} & Section \ref{sec:misc}\\
+ Other classes & Section \ref{sec:other}\\
+ \hspace{0.8cm}\texttt{booklet} & Section \ref{sec:booklet}\\
+ \hspace{0.8cm}\texttt{inbook} & Section \ref{sec:inbook}\\
+ \hspace{0.8cm}\texttt{incollection} & Section \ref{sec:incollection}\\
+ \hspace{0.8cm}\texttt{inproceedings} & Section \ref{sec:inproceedings}\\
+ \hspace{0.8cm}\texttt{conference} & Section \ref{sec:conference}\\
+ \hspace{0.8cm}\texttt{manual} & Section \ref{sec:manual}\\
+ \hspace{0.8cm}\texttt{mastersthesis}\&\texttt{phdthesis} & Section \ref{sec:theses}\\
+ \hspace{0.8cm}\texttt{proceedings} & Section \ref{sec:proceedings}\\
+ \hspace{0.8cm}\texttt{techreport} & Section \ref{sec:techreport}\\
+ \hspace{0.8cm}\texttt{unpublished} & Section \ref{sec:unpublished}\\
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+
+All of these reference classes are available in standard bibtex style files as well, with the exception of \texttt{repository} and \texttt{website}.
+Of course there may be other style files supporting reference classes with the same name, but the implementation in quantum.bst will not be based on any of those.
+In Sec.~\ref{sec:customization} we describe a few minimal options for customization of the quantum bibstyle.
+
+
+\section{Reference class \texttt{article}}\label{sec:article}
+For the \texttt{article} class, the \texttt{title} is printed in quotation marks. The \texttt{journal} is not reformatted, the \texttt{volume} printed in \textbf{bold font}. We also include the \texttt{pages} if present and the \texttt{year} in round brackets ().
+\texttt{doi} links are always included if given, the same holds for \texttt{eprint}. Only if neither of these two fields is given do we use the \texttt{url} to provide a hyperlink to the article.
+If the custom field \texttt{shorturl} is provided, it is used to manually pretty-print the URL.
+This can be useful if a URL contains long character strings, particularly if they are not human-readable.
+The \texttt{url} field is used as linked URL, that is \texttt{shorturl} only changes the printed appearance
+and not the function of the hyperlink.
+Code repositories are linked whenever provided via the \texttt{code} field, which is a non-standard field in
+quantum.bst.
+
+Examples:
+
+\begin{tabular}{ccccc}
+ \texttt{doi}& \texttt{eprint} & \texttt{url} & \texttt{code} & result \\
+ $\checkmark$ & $\checkmark$ & $\checkmark\big / \times$ & $\checkmark$ & \citearticle{article_doi_eprint_url_code} \\
+ $\checkmark$ & $\checkmark$ & $\checkmark\big / \times$ & $\times$ & \citearticle{article_doi_eprint_url} \\
+ $\times$ & $\checkmark$ & $\checkmark\big / \times$ & $\checkmark$ & \citearticle{article_eprint_url_code} \\
+ $\times$ & $\checkmark$ & $\checkmark\big / \times$ & $\times$ & \citearticle{article_eprint_url} \\
+ $\times$ & $\times$ & $\checkmark$ & $\checkmark$ & \citearticle{article_url_code} \\
+ $\times$ & $\times$ & $\checkmark$ (\texttt{shorturl}) & $\checkmark$ & \citearticle{article_url_code_shorturl} \\
+ $\times$ & $\times$ & $\checkmark$ & $\times$ & \citearticle{article_url} \\
+\end{tabular}
+
+Note that in particular article citations via a URL alone are not recommended. If you want to cite a website or code repository, please use the respective reference classes \texttt{website} or \texttt{repository} (see below).
+
+If an \texttt{article} citation only has an arXiv id but no journal reference, the journal title is skipped accordingly \citearticle{article_arxiv}.
+
+\bibliographystylearticle{quantum}
+\bibliographyarticle{quantum-bibliographystyle-demo}
+
+\section{Reference class \texttt{book}}\label{sec:book}
+For the reference class \texttt{book}, the \texttt{title}, the \texttt{year}, the \texttt{publisher} as well as \emph{either} the \texttt{author} \emph{or} the \texttt{editor} field must be given.
+The \texttt{volume}, \texttt{number} and \texttt{series}, the (publisher) \texttt{address}, the \texttt{edition} as well as links in the fields \texttt{doi}, \texttt{eprint} and \texttt{url} are optional.
+The order in which links are printed is the same as for \texttt{article}, see Sec.~\ref{sec:article}.
+Some example \texttt{book} references are \citebook{book_author_doi_url, book_author_url_edition, book_editor_doi, book_editor_doi2}.
+
+\bibliographystylebook{quantum}
+\bibliographybook{quantum-bibliographystyle-demo}
+
+\section{Reference class \texttt{repository}}\label{sec:repo}
+For the custom \texttt{repository} reference class, the \texttt{author} field is used if given but is not required (in contrast to the \texttt{article} class).
+If the repository address is given via \texttt{code} (strongly recommended), a properly formatted repository name is printed and links to the given address, including potentially version-, branch- or even commit-specific links.
+If no \texttt{code} entry is given, \texttt{url} is used as address instead, without any formatting of the printed text; Either \texttt{code} or \texttt{url} have to be provided.
+
+\begin{tabular}{ccc}
+ \texttt{code}& \texttt{url} & result \\
+ $\checkmark$ & $\checkmark\big / \times$ &\citerepo{repo_code_url} \\
+ $\times$ & $\checkmark$ &\citerepo{repo_url} \\
+ $\times$ & $\times$ & invalid \\
+\end{tabular}
+
+Providing a year is optional, a title is \emph{not} considered even if given \citerepo{repo_code_year}.
+Note that if you want both a \texttt{url} and a \texttt{code} link to be displayed, you can use the \texttt{website} reference class presented below for that.
+
+To specify the version of a software repository, use the new \texttt{version} field, see \citerepo{repo_code_year_version}. Even more specifically, the commit hash can be given via the \texttt{commit} field, like in \citerepo{repo_code_year_commit}. Note, however, that no check is performed between the provided \texttt{code} url and the \texttt{commit} or \texttt{version} fields, so that users have to assert consistency between these fields.
+
+\bibliographystylerepo{quantum}
+\bibliographyrepo{quantum-bibliographystyle-demo}
+
+\section{Reference class \texttt{website}}\label{sec:web}
+For the new custom reference class \texttt{website}, we require a \texttt{title} and a \texttt{url} which are both printed always.
+\texttt{author} is optional and printed if given, the same holds for \texttt{code}, which is formatted as repository link like for \texttt{repository}. If you want to provide \texttt{code} but not \texttt{url}, the reference class \texttt{repository} (see above) is made for you.
+
+\begin{tabular}{ccc}
+ \texttt{author} & \texttt{code} & result \\
+ $\checkmark$ & $\checkmark$ &\citeweb{web_author_code} \\
+ $\times$ & $\checkmark$ &\citeweb{web_code} \\
+ $\checkmark$ & $\times$ &\citeweb{web_author} \\
+ $\times$ & $\times$ &\citeweb{web} \\
+\end{tabular}
+
+An access date can be given via either \texttt{date} or \texttt{urldate}, as in \citeweb{web_author_date}, with \texttt{urldate} taking precedence over \texttt{date}.
+
+\bibliographystyleweb{quantum}
+\bibliographyweb{quantum-bibliographystyle-demo}
+
+\section{Reference class \texttt{misc}}\label{sec:misc}
+The reference class \texttt{misc} is meant to be used for miscellaneous entries that do not fall into any of the provided categories.
+As such, \texttt{misc} entries display the generic properties \texttt{author}, \texttt{title}, \texttt{howpublished}, \texttt{date}, \texttt{eprint} and \texttt{note}, the only requirement being at least one of these fields to be provided and non-empty.
+As the reference class \texttt{article} covers the case of preprint articles, the \texttt{misc} class was modified to refer back to \texttt{article} if \texttt{archivePrefix} is set to ``arxiv'' or an anyhow capitalized version thereof \emph{and} \texttt{primaryClass} is provided.
+
+We provide some examples, not covering all cases, because \texttt{misc} is very flexible and there are many possibilities.
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item A citation that actually is an article on the arXiv: \citemisc{misc_arxiv}
+ \item A footnote-like reference only containing a note: \citemisc{misc_note}
+ \item A reference to a private correspondence: \citemisc{misc_correspondence}
+\end{itemize}
+
+\bibliographystylemisc{quantum}
+\bibliographymisc{quantum-bibliographystyle-demo}
+
+\section{Other reference classes}\label{sec:other}
+\subsection{Reference class \texttt{booklet}}\label{sec:booklet}
+The reference class \texttt{booklet} allows for rather flexible references, focusing on information of publishing:
+The only required field is the \texttt{title}, optional fields are \texttt{author}, \texttt{howpublished}, \texttt{address}, \texttt{year/date}, an \texttt{eprint} reference, and finally a custom \texttt{note} \citeother{booklet}.
+
+\subsection{Reference class \texttt{inbook}}\label{sec:inbook}
+
+The reference class \texttt{inbook} is an alias for \texttt{book} and will produce the same output.
+The only difference is that that \texttt{chapter}, \texttt{pages}, or both are \emph{required} for \texttt{inbook}.
+Examples would be Refs.~\citeother{inbook_author_doi_url_chapter, inbook_author_doi_url_chapter_pages, inbook_author_doi_url_volume_chapter_pages}.
+
+\subsection{Reference class \texttt{incollection}}\label{sec:incollection}
+The reference class \texttt{incollection} requires the fields \texttt{author}, \texttt{title}, \texttt{booktitle}, \texttt{publisher} and \texttt{year}.
+Optional entries are \texttt{doi}, \texttt{editor}, \texttt{volume}, \texttt{chapter}, \texttt{pages}, \texttt{number}, \texttt{series}, \texttt{address}, \texttt{edition}, and \texttt{eprint}. This class mostly behaves like \texttt{book} but references a collection of which the referenced item is part.
+\citeother{incollection}
+
+\subsection{Reference class \texttt{inproceedings}}\label{sec:inproceedings}
+The reference class \texttt{inproceedings} requires the fields \texttt{author}, \texttt{title}, \texttt{booktitle}, \texttt{publisher} and \texttt{year}.
+Optional entries are \texttt{doi}, \texttt{editor}, \texttt{volume}, \texttt{chapter}, \texttt{pages}, \texttt{number}, \texttt{series}, \texttt{address}, \texttt{edition}, and \texttt{eprint}. This class mostly behaves like \texttt{book} but references a collection of which the referenced item is part.
+\citeother{inproceedings, conference, liang2019fisher-rao}
+
+\subsection{Reference class \texttt{conference}}\label{sec:conference}
+This class is an alias for \texttt{inproceedings}.
+
+\subsection{Reference class \texttt{manual}}\label{sec:manual}
+The reference class \texttt{manual} only requires a \texttt{title}. It uses the optional fields \texttt{author}, \texttt{organization}, \texttt{address}, \texttt{edition}, \texttt{year}, and \texttt{eprint} \citeother{manual}.
+
+\subsection{Reference classes \texttt{mastersthesis} and \texttt{phdthesis}}\label{sec:theses}
+Both thesis reference classes are identical up to the note that remarks the type of thesis. They require the fields \texttt{author}, \texttt{title}, \texttt{school}, \texttt{year} and allow optionally for \texttt{address} and \texttt{eprint} as well as a \texttt{doi}.
+
+\citeother{mastersthesis, phdthesis}
+
+\subsection{Reference class \texttt{proceedings}}\label{sec:proceedings}
+The reference class \texttt{proceedings} can be used to cite full proceedings instead of a single contribution therein.
+Required fields are \texttt{title} and \texttt{year} and the class makes use of \texttt{editor}, \texttt{organization}, \texttt{volume}, \texttt{number}, \texttt{series}, \texttt{address}, \texttt{publisher}, \texttt{organization}, \texttt{doi}, and \texttt{eprint} \citeother{proceedings}.
+
+\subsection{Reference class \texttt{techreport}}\label{sec:techreport}
+The reference class \texttt{techreport} requires the fields \texttt{author}, \texttt{title}, \texttt{institution}, and \texttt{year}.
+In addition, the fields \texttt{address}, \texttt{eprint}, \texttt{doi}, \texttt{number}, and \texttt{type} (to specify the kind of technical report further) may be provided \citeother{CoplenKrouse}.
+
+\subsection{Reference class \texttt{unpublished}}\label{sec:unpublished}
+The reference class \texttt{unpublished} requires the \texttt{author}, \texttt{title}, and \texttt{note} fields.
+Optionally, a \texttt{year/date} as well as an \texttt{eprint} reference may be provided.
+\citeother{unpublished}
+
+\bibliographystyleother{quantum}
+\bibliographyother{quantum-bibliographystyle-demo}
+
+\section{Customization}\label{sec:customization}
+
+\paragraph{Warnings raise Errors}
+By default, the quantum bibstyle tries to catch as many bibtex warnings and raises a proper compiling error if any warnings are found. This is to avoid silent bibtex warnings that yield partial reference outputs while hiding the warnings raised by bibtex in the \texttt{.blg} file.
+Note that not all warnings are caught, though. In particular, syntax errors like a missing comma in a \texttt{bibitem}, which cause bibtex to interrupt for that item alone, are only caught if they lead to required fields being missing.
+
+An example for a caught mistake is
+{\small
+\begin{verbatim}
+@article{article_missing_comma,
+ author={Matthew McKague},
+ doi={10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ year={2017},
+ journal={Quantum},
+ volume={1}
+ title={Self-testing in parallel with {CHSH}}
+}
+\end{verbatim}
+}
+Here, the missing comma after \texttt{volume={1}} would make bibtex abort the processing of the item, leading
+to the \texttt{title} field, which is required, being missed.
+In contrast, the following would not be caught:
+{\small
+\begin{verbatim}
+@article{article_trailing_comma,
+ author={Matthew McKague},
+ doi={10.1017/cbo9780511976667},
+ year={2017},
+ journal={Quantum},
+ volume={1},
+ title={Self-testing in parallel with {CHSH}},
+}
+\end{verbatim}
+}
+The additional comma in the \texttt{title} line raises an internal bibtex warning, which the bibstyle file cannot catch. While in this case no harm is done, there are errors that are not caught but simultaneously lead to incomplete output.
+
+If you want to turn off these errors raised from bibtex warnings, include the entry
+\begin{verbatim*}
+@preamble{"\DoNotMakeWarningsErrors"}
+\end{verbatim*}
+anywhere in the \emph{bibliography} (i.e. the \texttt{.bib} file) like one would include a reference.
+
+\emph{Note:} Commenting the above \texttt{@preamble} entry out via \texttt{\%} will \emph{not} deactivate it as bibtex does not attribute commenting functionality to \texttt{\%}. Instead, you can simply remove the leading \texttt{@}, as is currently done in the \texttt{.bib} file accompanying this document (\texttt{quantum\_bst\_demo.bib}).
+
+\paragraph{Explicit DOI links}
+By default, and if the entry \texttt{doi} is provided for a \texttt{bibitem}, the quantum bibstyle will link to the DOI via the \texttt{journal/volume/issue} part of the citation for articles and via the a) \texttt{volume/chapter/pages} or b) \texttt{number/series} or c) \texttt{publisher} part for books, with a) taking precedence if provided over b) taking precedence if provided over c).
+This behaviour can be changed to output explicit DOI links instead. To do so, include the entry
+\begin{verbatim*}
+@preamble{"\MakeDoiLinksExplicit"}
+\end{verbatim*}
+anywhere in the \emph{bibliography} (i.e. the \texttt{.bib} file) like one would include a reference.
+
+\paragraph{Compression}
+By default, the quantum bibstyle prints the numbers for all references separately and does not compress
+a range of citations, like so: [1, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14].
+This has the advantage of making all references explicitly accessible from the citation position and enables readers to find all occurrences of a given reference.
+If you prefer to compress citations (like so: [1, 6-8, 11-14]), simply add
+\begin{verbatim*}
+\PassOptionsToPackage{compress}{natbib}
+\end{verbatim*}
+to the preamble \emph{before} including
+\begin{verbatim*}
+\usepackage[numbers]{natbib}
+\end{verbatim*}
+where the option \texttt{numbers} is required to make the bibliography style work.
+
+\end{document}
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index fb7abea17bb..7c571036dd7 100644
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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/quantumarticle/quantum-template.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/quantumarticle/quantum-template.tex
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
\author{Marcus Huber}
\affiliation{Institute for Quantum Optics \& Quantum Information (IQOQI), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Boltzmanngasse 3, Vienna A-1090, Austria}
\orcid{0000-0003-1985-4623}
-\author{Christopher Granade}
+\author{Cassandra Granade}
\affiliation{Microsoft Research, Quantum Architectures and Computation Group, Redmond, WA 98052, USA}
\author{Johannes Jakob Meyer}
\affiliation{Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany}
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ On the contrary, by giving the \texttt{accepted=YYYY-MM-DD} option, with \texttt
\caption{Every figure must have an informative caption and a number.
The caption can be placed above, below, or to the side of the figure, as you see fit.
The same applies for tables, boxes, and other floating elements.
- Quantum provides a Jupyter notebook to create plots that integrate seamlessly with \texttt{quantumarticle}, described in Section \ref{sec:plots}.
+ Plots that integrate seamlessly with \texttt{quantumarticle} can be obtained through the Python package rsmf, as described in Section~\ref{sec:plots}.
Figures spanning multiple columns can by typeset with the usual \texttt{figure*} environment.}
\label{fig:figure1}
\end{figure}
@@ -105,6 +105,8 @@ Citations to other works should appear in the References section at the end of t
\end{theorem}
This can be achieved in several ways, depending on how you are formatting your bibliography.
+This is done easiest using the custom bibliography style for Quantum,
+please refer to its separate demo for details (\texttt{quantum\_bst\_demo.pdf}).
Suppose the DOI of an article \cite{examplecitation} that you want to cite is \texttt{10.22331/idonotexist}.
If you are formatting your bibliography manually, you can cite this work using the following in your \texttt{thebibliography} environment:
\begin{verbatim}
@@ -141,15 +143,16 @@ All special characters must be input via their respective LaTeX commands.
If you are using BibTeX, you can load the \texttt{natbib} package by putting
\begin{verbatim}
-\usepackage[numbers,sort&compress]{natbib}
+\usepackage[numbers]{natbib}
\end{verbatim}
-in the preamble of your document and then use the \texttt{plainnat} citation style by including your BibTeX bibliography \texttt{mybibliography.bib} where you want the bibliography to appear as follows:
+in the preamble of your document and then use the \texttt{quantum} citation style by including your BibTeX bibliography \texttt{mybibliography.bib} where you want the bibliography to appear as follows:
\begin{verbatim}
-\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
+\bibliographystyle{quantum}
\bibliography{mybibliography}
\end{verbatim}
The quantumarticle class automatically detects that the \texttt{natbib} package was loaded and redefines the \texttt{\textbackslash{}doi} command to create hyperlinks.
This is likely the easiest option if you are converting from another document class.
+The \texttt{quantum.bst} bibliography style is currently a beta feature and feedback is very much appreciated. Please open a \href{https://github.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/issues}{github issue} or write an email to \href{mailto:latex@quantum-journal.org}{latex@quantum-journal.org} if you come across any bugs or possible improvements.
If you want to use BibLaTeX, you can instead add
\begin{verbatim}
@@ -181,8 +184,8 @@ The only two requirements are that citations must uniquely identify the cited wo
\section{Plots}
\label{sec:plots}
-Quantum provides a \href{https://jupyter.org/}{Jupyter notebook} based on the widely used \href{https://matplotlib.org/}{matplotlib} library that greatly simplifies the creation of plots that integrate seamlessly with the \texttt{quantumarticle} document class. This is intended as a service to the authors, is \textit{not} mandatory, and currently in beta stage. You can download the \href{https://raw.githubusercontent.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/master/quantum-plots.ipynb}{quantum-plots.ipynb} notebook and accompanying \href{https://raw.githubusercontent.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/master/quantum-plots.mplstyle}{quantum-plots.mplstyle} file from the \href{https://github.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal}{quantumarticle GitHub repository}. You only need to specify the font size and paper format that were passed as options to \texttt{quantumarticle} to get plots with fitting font sizes and dimensions.
-We strongly encourage authors to use the vector based PDF format for plots.
+We strongly encourage authors to use the vector based PDF format for plots. The Python package \href{https://pypi.org/project/rsmf/}{rsmf} (``right-size my figures'') together with the widely used plotting library \href{https://matplotlib.org/}{matplotlib} can be used to create plots that integrate seamlessly with the \texttt{quantumarticle} document class. In the Quantum \href{https://github.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/}{GitHub repository}, you find the script \href{https://raw.githubusercontent.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/master/example-plot.py}{example-plot.py} that shows how these tools were used to create Figure~\ref{fig:figure1}.
+
\begin{theorem}[Be mindful of the colorblind]
About 4\% of the worlds population are affected by some form of color vision deficiency or color blindness.
@@ -240,8 +243,8 @@ Alternatively you can use a format similar to that of the \texttt{authblk} packa
\author[2]{Author 3}
\author[1,3]{Author 4}
\affil[1]{Affiliation 1}
-\affil[2]{Affiliation 1}
-\affil[3]{Affiliation 1}
+\affil[2]{Affiliation 2}
+\affil[3]{Affiliation 3}
\end{verbatim}
\section{LyX layout}
@@ -253,7 +256,7 @@ The quantumarticle document class comes bundled with a \href{https://raw.githubu
\label{sec:version}
This is quantumarticle version v\quantumarticleversion.
-\bibliographystyle{plain}
+\bibliographystyle{quantum}
\begin{thebibliography}{9}
\bibitem{examplecitation}
Name Surname,
@@ -276,11 +279,17 @@ This is quantumarticle version v\quantumarticleversion.
-\onecolumn\newpage
+\onecolumn
\appendix
\section{First section of the appendix}
Quantum allows the usage of appendices.
+If you want your appendices to appear in \texttt{onecolumn} mode but the rest of the
+document in \texttt{twocolumn} mode, you can insert the command
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}onecolumn\textbackslash{}newpage} or just
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}onecolumn} before
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}appendix}.
+
\subsection{Subsection}
Ideally, the command \texttt{\textbackslash{}appendix} should be put before the appendices to get appropriate section numbering.
@@ -291,8 +300,6 @@ Equations continue to be numbered sequentially.
\end{equation}
You are free to change this in case it is more appropriate for your article, but a consistent and unambiguous numbering of sections and equations must be ensured.
-If you want your appendices to appear in \texttt{onecolumn} mode but the rest of the document in \texttt{twocolumn} mode, you can insert the command \texttt{\textbackslash{}onecolumn\textbackslash{}newpage} before \texttt{\textbackslash{}appendix}.
-
\section{Problems and Bugs}
In case you encounter problems using the quantumarticle class please analyze the error message carefully and look for help online; \href{http://tex.stackexchange.com/}{http://tex.stackexchange.com/} is an excellent resource.
If you cannot resolve a problem, please open a bug report in our bug-tracker under \href{https://github.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/issues}{https://github.com/quantum-journal/quantum-journal/issues}.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/quantumarticle/quantumview-template.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/quantumarticle/quantumview-template.bib
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..b97ca97196a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/quantumarticle/quantumview-template.bib
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+%% This is a sample bibliography demonstrating how citations with
+%% appropriate links to the DOI and arXiv version can be achieved.
+
+@book{Nielsen_Chuang_2000,
+ author= {Nielsen, Michael A. and Chuang, Isaac L.},
+ title = {{Quantum Computation and Quantum Information}},
+ publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
+ address = {Cambridge, U.K.},
+ nolink = {},
+ year = {2000}
+}
+
+@article{Preskill2018,
+ author = {Preskill, John},
+ title = {{Quantum Computing in the NISQ era and beyond}},
+ journal = {Quantum},
+ year = {2018},
+ volume = {2},
+ pages = {79},
+ archiveprefix = {arXiv},
+ primaryclass = {quant-ph},
+ eprint = {2007.01307}
+}
+
+@article{AcinBrussLewensteinSanpera2001,
+ author = {Ac{\'i}n, Antonio and Bru{\ss}, Dagmar and Lewenstein, Maciej and Sanpera, Anna},
+ title = {{Classification of Mixed Three-Qubit States}},
+ journal = {Phys. Rev. Lett.},
+ volume = {87},
+ pages = {040401},
+ year = {2001},
+ doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.040401},
+ archiveprefix = {arXiv},
+ eprint = {quant-ph/0103025}
+}
+
+@article{SchwarzhansLockErkerFriisHuber2020,
+ title = {Autonomous Temporal Probability Concentration: Clockworks and the Second Law of Thermodynamics},
+ author = {Schwarzhans, Emanuel and Lock, Maximilian P. E. and Erker, Paul and Friis, Nicolai and Huber, Marcus},
+ year = {2020},
+ archiveprefix = {arXiv},
+ eprint = {2007.01307},
+}
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+\documentclass{quantumview}
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[english]{babel}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage{amsmath}
+\usepackage{hyperref}
+\usepackage{fixltx2e}
+\usepackage[numbers,sort&compress]{natbib}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\title{Template demonstrating the quantumview document class}
+
+\author{Johannes Jakob Meyer}
+\affiliation{Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany}
+\affiliation{QMATH, Department of Mathematical Sciences, K{\o}benhavns Universitet, 2100 K{\o}benhavn \O, Denmark}
+\orcid{0000-0003-1533-8015}
+
+\maketitle
+
+\section{Introduction}
+Quantum Views is Quantum's venue for perspectives, views, editorials and other opinion pieces. The publishing process is different from that of regular articles in Quantum because Views are published as \emph{HTML only}, and need not be uploaded to the arXiv.
+
+Quantum provides the quantumview documentclass to enable authors of Views to use their common LaTeX environment to prepare their contributions. The editors at Quantum can then generate the HTML output by supplying the \texttt{html} option.
+
+\section{Supported Formatting Options}
+The documentclass natively supports the following operations:
+
+\paragraph{Text formatting} The following text formats are supported:
+\emph{emphasis}, \textit{italic}, \textbf{bold}, \texttt{typewriter}, \textsuperscript{superscript} and \textsubscript{subscript}.
+
+\paragraph{Sectioning} Sectioning -- if needed -- can be performed using the regular \texttt{{\textbackslash}section}, \texttt{{\textbackslash}subsection}, \texttt{{\textbackslash}subsubsection} and \texttt{{\textbackslash}paragraph} commands. These will be converted to HTML header tags and therefore not show section numbers in the final HTML.
+
+\paragraph{Citations and Bibliography} You can cite references using the regular \texttt{{\textbackslash}cite} command. For example, here is some text citing a textbook~\cite{Nielsen_Chuang_2000}, a journal article~\cite{Preskill2018}, a newer preprint~\cite{SchwarzhansLockErkerFriisHuber2020} and a journal article whose preprint has an arXiv identifier in old format~\cite{AcinBrussLewensteinSanpera2001}.
+
+Please see quantumview-template.bib for an example of how to provide bibliographic information to BibLaTeX in a way that yields a suitable bibliography with DOI links.
+In both Quantum and Quantum Views all citations to cited works that have a DOI must include a hyperlink to the DOI of the work.
+
+\paragraph{Formulas} You are free to use inline math $\mathcal{Z} - \pi = \nabla \Gamma$ and both the \texttt{equation}
+\begin{equation}
+ \int_0^1 \mathrm{d}x \, |\psi(x)\rangle \! \langle \psi(x)|= \hat{O}^2
+\end{equation}
+and \texttt{align} environment
+\begin{align}
+ \oint_C = \mathcal{Z}^2.
+\end{align}
+As formulas are directly rendered on the webpage, \emph{you can not use custom commands and libraries}. If you are unsure wether or not the command you want to use is supported, please consult the MathJax documentation. You should thus refrain from using the \texttt{{\textbackslash}label} and \texttt{{\textbackslash}ref} commands.
+
+\paragraph{Lists} You are free to use both \texttt{itemize} for unordered lists,
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item Item 1 lorem ipsum
+ \item Item 2
+\end{itemize}
+and \texttt{enumerate} for ordered lists:
+\begin{enumerate}
+ \item Item 1
+ \item Item 2
+\end{enumerate}
+Note that further modifiers, \emph{e.g.}\ for roman numbering and additional packages like \texttt{enumerate} are not supported.
+
+\section{Copy-Editing Tools}
+The quantumview document class also provides commands that are useful in copy-editing. These are \texttt{{\textbackslash}corr} for \corr{correctons}{corrections} and \texttt{{\textbackslash}ins} \ins{for insertions}.
+
+\bibliography{quantumview-template}
+\bibliographystyle{quantum}
+
+
+\end{document}