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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/README index 4a0673e463e..80a8c6785b2 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/README @@ -74,6 +74,14 @@ the LaTeX Project Public License (lppl). CHANGES +RELEASE NOTES FOR VERSION 2.05: + +* Corrected equation numbering in the appendixes. + +* Added option 'nocopyright'. + +* Updated user guide and template. + RELEASE NOTES FOR VERSION 2.03: * Added support of the \url and \arxiv commands. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/template.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/template.pdf Binary files differindex 79cec6da61e..dd7decb0168 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/template.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/template.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/template.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/template.tex index c4b932a3963..77dfc7f8cde 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/template.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cmpj/template.tex @@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ %%% in the Condensed Matter Physics journal <cmp@icmp.lviv.ua> %%% %%% using LaTeX2e %%% %%% %%% -%%% Last time modified: January 15, 2013 %%% +%%% Last time modified: March 23, 2014 %%% %%% %%% -%%% Copyright (C) 2013 by the Institute for Condensed Matter Physics %%% +%%% Copyright (C) 2014 by the Institute for Condensed Matter Physics %%% %%% of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine %%% %%% %%% %%% This file can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms %%% @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Twain~M., The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. 1884.}} %% optional. Use them if your entries exceeds 45 characters. % -\sloppy +%\sloppy \begin{document} @@ -111,21 +111,19 @@ greater accuracy and higher quality. Below is a description of the features of CMP style. In addition, you will find some general advice and specific remarks on preparing your compuscripts. -Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts electronically, -through the Editorial Office at \href{mailto:cmp@icmp.lviv.ua}{\texttt{cmp@icmp.lviv.ua}}. +Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts electronically +through the CMP journal management and publishing system at +\\ [1ex] + \centerline{\texttt{\url{http://cmpj.icmp.lviv.ua/index.php/cmpj/about/submissions\#onlineSubmissions}}.} +\\ [1ex] Third-party submissions cause excessive problems. Author -self-submissions are exceedingly preferred. Please send articles as -attachments to e-mail messages. All appropriate files (\LaTeX{} +self-submissions are exceedingly preferred. All appropriate files (\LaTeX{} sources and figure files) should be combined into a single archive. -However, if the size of files exceeds 5~MB a multi-part archive -should be created. Then every part of the archive should be sent -separately with a clear description -(e.g. ``Manuscript of A.U.~Thor et al., part~1 of~5'' etc.). All information about the submission should be included in -the main body of the message. This must include: full name, postal +the submission form. This must include: full name, postal and e-mail addresses, telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding author, the full title of the article, the full list -of authors and the full list of files in the attached archive(s). +of authors and the full list of files in the attached archive. Please check your article carefully for accuracy, consistency and clarity before submission. Ask someone else (preferably native @@ -135,10 +133,16 @@ colleague can often find errors or obscure passages missed by the author. Compuscripts should be coded in \LaTeXe{} with the \verb|article| class, -preferably using the CMP style available at the journal Web page -\\ -\centerline{\href{http://www.icmp.lviv.ua/journal/src/cmpj.zip}{\texttt{http://www.icmp.lviv.ua/journal/src/cmpj.zip}}} -\\ +preferably using the CMP journal style available at the journal Web page +\\ [1ex] +\centerline{\texttt{\url{http://www.icmp.lviv.ua/journal/src/cmpj.zip}}} +\\ [1ex] +or from the Comprehensive \TeX\ Archive Network (CTAN) +\nopagebreak\\ [1ex] +\centerline{\texttt{\url{http://www.ctan.org/pkg/cmpj}}.} + +\smallskip + Manuscript should be arranged in the following order: title of article, short title of not more than 45~characters, author's name and affiliation, abstract (up to 150~words), up to six key words @@ -160,10 +164,12 @@ to the corresponding author. Proofs are provided in the form of PDF files after preparing an article for publishing by the production department. Authors should prepare a list of necessary corrections as soon as possible and e-mail it to the Editorial Office. All -articles are freely available in electronic forms (PS, PDF) +articles are freely available in electronic forms (PDF) at the journal Web page: -\\ -\centerline{\href{http://www.icmp.lviv.ua/journal/}{\texttt{http://www.icmp.lviv.ua/journal/}}} +\\ [1ex] +\centerline{\texttt{\url{http://www.icmp.lviv.ua/journal/}}} + +\smallskip We look forward to receiving your articles! @@ -187,8 +193,9 @@ example (street or P.O. box, city with zip codes, country). Countries should be written in English. There are two slightly different forms of affiliations in the CMP style depending on whether all authors work in the same institution. The -corresponding author electronic mail address and optionally phone -and fax numbers can be placed in a footnote. Dates of receipt of +corresponding author electronic mail address +%and optionally phone and fax numbers +can be placed in a footnote. Dates of receipt of original and revised versions will be added by the Editorial Office. @@ -202,9 +209,9 @@ article to a reader. PACS numbers (up to six classification codes) \emph{must} be given. Please use the full, permanently updated classification system which is available online at -\\ -\centerline{\href{http://publish.aps.org/PACS/}{\texttt{http://publish.aps.org/PACS/}}} -\\ +\\ [1ex] +\centerline{\texttt{\url{http://journals.aps.org/PACS/}}} +\\ [1ex] There should be no more than six numbers, the principal number should be placed first, and the check characters should always be included. @@ -222,7 +229,8 @@ etc. (however, in short papers section may not be necessary) using standard \LaTeX{} commands. Text should be typed as usual. Compounded words like ``semi-infinite, $a$-axis'' are separated by a short hyphen ``\verb|-|'', the en-dash ``\verb|--|'' is used in -number ranges (12--21) and em-dash ``\verb|---|''~--- in sentences. Please, make +number ranges (20--25\textcelsius, 4--5~\textmu{}m) and em-dash +``\verb|---|''~--- in sentences. Please, make a difference between left and right quotes (\verb|`| vs. \verb|'| or \verb|``| vs. \verb|''|, respectively) instead of using the symbol \verb|"| everywhere. \emph{Emphasized text} is obtained with @@ -279,7 +287,7 @@ constructions, for example fractions, matrices, integrals, sums, etc., in in-line formulas. For unnumbered displayed one-line formulas use the \verb|displaymath| environment or the shorthand notation \verb|\[...\]|. For numbered displayed one-line formulas -use the equation environment. Do \emph{not} use \verb|$$...$$|, +use the \verb|equation| environment. Do \emph{not} use \verb|$$...$$|, but only the \LaTeX{} environments, so that the document style determines the formula layout. For example, the definition of Dirac $\delta$-function in the Fourier representation looks like @@ -291,14 +299,15 @@ Dirac $\delta$-function in the Fourier representation looks like \end{equation} where the expression $\re^{\ri sx}$ is tolerable but the exponents with more complex arguments should be replaced by $\exp({\ri sx})$. -For displayed multi-line formulas use the standard \verb|eqnarray| environment or \verb|align| one of the \AmS-\LaTeX{} bundle. +For displayed multi-line formulas use the standard \verb|eqnarray| +environment or \verb|align| one of the \AmS-\LaTeX{} bundle. For example, \begin{align} -\Delta^{(+)} &\equiv 1-\Theta (\varphi^{(+)}_1 Q_{11}+\varphi^{(+)}_4 Q_{22}) --\Theta (\varphi^{(+)}_2 +\varphi^{(+)}_3) Q_{12} +\Delta^{(+)} &\equiv 1-\Theta \left[\varphi^{(+)}_1 Q_{11}+\varphi^{(+)}_4 Q_{22}\right] +-\Theta \left[\varphi^{(+)}_2 +\varphi^{(+)}_3\right] Q_{12} \nonumber\\ -&+\Theta^2 (Q_{11}Q_{22}-Q_{12}^2)(\varphi^{(+)}_1 \varphi^{(+)}_4 - -\varphi^{(+)}_2 \varphi^{(+)}_3)=0. +&+\Theta^2 \left(Q_{11}Q_{22}-Q_{12}^2\right)\left[\varphi^{(+)}_1 \varphi^{(+)}_4 - +\varphi^{(+)}_2 \varphi^{(+)}_3\right]=0. \label{multi-line} \end{align} Please note that the equation number stands in the last line of the @@ -324,7 +333,9 @@ number ``$\re$'', ``$\ri$'' when used as imaginary unit ($\ri=\sqrt{-1}$), differential ``$\rd$'', and the operators ``$\Im$'' and ``$\Re$'' for the imaginary and real parts of complex numbers, respectively [see -equation~(\ref{delta-def}) for example] and \verb|cmpj.sty| provides commands \verb|\re|, \verb|\ri|, \verb|\rd|, \verb|\Im|, and \verb|\Re| for typesetting such symbols, respectively. +equation~(\ref{delta-def}) for example] and \verb|cmpj.sty| provides +commands \verb|\re|, \verb|\ri|, \verb|\rd|, \verb|\Im|, and \verb|\Re| +for typesetting such symbols, respectively. Mathematical functions, such as \verb|cos|, \verb|sin|, etc., should appear in Roman type. \LaTeX{} provides built-in commands for @@ -333,11 +344,13 @@ most of these functions (e.g.\ \verb|\cos| and \verb|\sin|, respectively). Subscripts and superscripts should be in Roman type if they are labels rather than variables or characters that take values: $k_{\textrm{B}}$ (Boltzmann constant), $E_{\textrm{F}}$ (Fermi energy), -$T_{\textrm{C}}$ (Curie temperature) and $c_{\textrm{ion}}$ (ion concentration). +$T_{\textrm{C}}$ (Curie temperature) and $c_{\textrm{ion}}$ (ion concentration), +but $A_{pq}=\langle p |\hat A| q\rangle$ for matrix elements. -Units (e.g. V/cm or V~cm$^{-1}$, K, Pa, etc.) should be written in text mode +Units (e.g. V/cm or V~cm$^{-1}$, K, Pa, \textmu{}m, etc.) should be written in text mode (not in math environment) with a nonbreakable space to the number before: -$T_{\textrm{C}}=123$~K. Symbols of chemical elements are also typed in text mode: +$T_{\textrm{C}}=123$~K, but $t_{\textrm{C}}=-150$\textcelsius. +Symbols of chemical elements are also typed in text mode: H$_2$O, Ca$^{2+}$, $^{14}$N$_2$, etc. @@ -369,7 +382,7 @@ instead. Angle brackets (e.g. the ``bra-ket'' notation, average values and Green functions) are obtained with \verb|\langle| and \verb|\rangle| commands: $\langle p|q \rangle$, $\langle S^z \rangle$ and -$\langle\langle a^{+}_i | a_j \rangle\rangle_{\omega}$. +$\langle\langle a_i | a^{\dag}_j \rangle\rangle_{\omega}$. % % \item @@ -475,7 +488,7 @@ with footnote symbols. The \verb|minipage| environment is useful in this case. Figures may be included in an article as Encapsulated PostScript -(EPS) files by means of the \verb|\includegraphics| command or using the +(EPS) or PDF files by means of the \verb|\includegraphics| command or using the \LaTeX{} picture environment. Each figure should have a brief caption describing it and, if necessary, interpreting the various lines and symbols on the figure. As much lettering as possible @@ -500,14 +513,13 @@ Figures are often reduced to half of their original size so lettering and symbols should be clear and large enough (smallest letters should not be smaller than 2~mm, line strength should be greater than 1~pt). -All figure elements should be of proportional sizes and have uniform strength and contrast. -Avoid small open symbols, small dots, small decimal +All figure elements should be of proportional sizes and have uniform +strength and contrast. Avoid small open symbols, small dots, small decimal points, hairlines, close-dotted or short-dashed lines. Draw a closed axes frame in diagrams with the axis titles (quantity followed by the unit in brackets) parallel to the corresponding axis, outside the frame. For numbers, use a decimal point instead -of a comma. -Authors should avoid including any unnecessary text +of a comma. Authors should avoid including any unnecessary text around a figure, such as captions, figure numbers, author or file names. Grey scales in plots and diagrams, which might get difficult to distinguish after reducing, or which often disappear @@ -518,20 +530,8 @@ become detached as a result of handling. Colour figures submitted in electronic format will generally remain in colour in the electronic versions of an article at no -cost. However, in the paper version of the CMP journal figures are printed in black -and white or grayscale. - - - - -\begin{figure}[htb] -%\vspace{-2ex}% -\centerline{\includegraphics{icmphome}} -\caption{This is a sample of a bitmap image. This -cosy building homes the Institute for Condensed Matter Physics and -the CMP Editorial Office too. Photo by Oleh Vorobyov.} -\label{fig-smp2} -\end{figure} +cost. However, in the paper version of the CMP journal figures are +printed in black and white or grayscale. Roughly speaking, there are two types of electronic figures: vector graphics and bitmap graphics. A \emph{vector} image is a @@ -545,8 +545,17 @@ their the most widespread samples (like figure~\ref{fig-smp2}). Image quality is determined by DPI (Dot Per Inch --- a pretty self-explained definition). Below, there are necessary requirements for each type of images. -\begin{description} % +\begin{figure}[htb] +%\vspace{-2ex}% +\centerline{\includegraphics{icmphome}} +\caption{This is a sample of a bitmap image. This +cosy building homes the Institute for Condensed Matter Physics and +the CMP Editorial Office too. Photo by Oleh Vorobyov.} +\label{fig-smp2} +\end{figure} +% +\begin{description} % \item[Vector images] % @@ -558,13 +567,11 @@ Please make sure to use only standard fonts or include the fonts in the figure file. Authors should avoid using special effects generated by including verbatim PostScript code within the \LaTeX{} file with specials other than the -standard figure inclusion ones. -Files should be prepared +standard figure inclusion ones. Files should be prepared in ASCII format (not binary) with no TIFF preview. If Windows Postscript drivers are used, check that the Postscript option is set to Encapsulated Postscript (EPS). % -% \item[Bitmap images] % should be sent in TIFF (or TIF) format. Continuous-tone figures @@ -586,8 +593,6 @@ Editorial Office and you will receive an advice of our \TeX{}nical Editor. - - \subsection{Acknowledgements and appendices} The acknowledgement section follows the main body of the paper and @@ -623,27 +628,43 @@ separating them. Thus \\ would give \cite{Zub74,Bus89,Mel00,Mry94,Sta11,Sta04}. -Note that labels are sorted in an ascending order and the groups of consecutive numbers are condensed. +Note that labels are sorted in an ascending order and the groups of +consecutive numbers are condensed. The citation scheme for journals is: Surnames\verb|~|Initials., -Journal Title (according to the standard abbreviations), Year of publication, -\textbf{Vol.}, starting page (comments: e.g. in Ukrainian, unpublished, private communication, in press) \cite{Bus89,Mel00,Mry94,Sta11}. +Journal Title (according to the standard abbreviations), +Year of publication, \textbf{Vol.}, starting page (comments: +e.g. in Ukrainian, unpublished, private communication, in press) \cite{Bus89,Mel00,Mry94,Sta11}. For journals without volume numbers place the issue number instead as in reference~\cite{Mry94}. The names of all authors of cited papers should be given. -Title of journal should be abbreviated according to the ISI standards (see \href{http://library.caltech.edu/reference/abbreviations/}{http://library.caltech.edu/reference/abbreviations/}). -Please supply \href{http://www.doi.org/}{DOI} for e-version of the papers \cite{Bus89,Mel00,Sta11,Scient2012} if available. +Title of journal should be abbreviated according to the ISI standards (see \texttt{\url{http://library.caltech.edu/reference/abbreviations/}}). +Please supply \href{http://www.crossref.org/guestquery/}{DOI} for +e-version of the papers if available \cite{Bus89,Mel00,Sta11,Scient2012}. For books, the following order is required (skip irrelevant information): Book Authors, Book Title. Book Series Vol. No., Editor(s) (Ed[s].), -Publisher, Place, Year \cite{Zub74,Abr64,Olver64}. When citing conference proceedings, please -add all available data such as title, date, and place of the -conference as well as publisher, place, and year of publication \cite{Yuk87}. - -Please add language of publication for materials which are not written in English \cite{Mel00,Sta04,Yuk87}. Indicate materials accepted for publications by adding ``(in press)'' \cite{Scient2012}. If a preprint exists of the paper not yet accepted for publication, give the e-print \href{http://arxiv.org}{arXiv} number \cite{Shv04}. -Any web resources should be cited as references \cite{url1,url2,url3}. Please avoid references to unpublished materials, private communication and web pages \cite{han12,url1,url2,url3}. - -It is important to confirm the accuracy of bibliographic information in references. This has become more important now that the journal is online. To ensure that the \href{http://www.crossref.org/}{CrossRef} facility can hyper-link to the articles quoted in the bibliography, \textbf{multiple references must not be used}. I.e., a list of references under the same number is not allowed: each reference has to be singly numbered. -Before submitting your article, please ensure you have checked your paper for any relevant references you may have missed. +Publisher, Place, Year \cite{Zub74,Abr64,Olver64}. When citing +conference proceedings, please add all available data such as title, +date, and place of the conference as well as publisher, place, and +year of publication \cite{Yuk87}. + +Please add language of publication for materials which are not written +in English \cite{Mel00,Sta04,Yuk87}. Indicate materials accepted for +publications by adding ``(in press)'' \cite{Scient2012}. If a preprint +exists of the paper not yet accepted for publication, give the e-print +\href{http://arxiv.org}{arXiv} number \cite{Shv04}. +Any web resources should be cited as references \cite{url1,url2,url3}. +Please avoid references to unpublished materials, private communication +and web pages \cite{han12,url1,url2,url3}. + +It is important to confirm the accuracy of bibliographic information +in references. This has become more important now that the journal +is online. To ensure that the \href{http://www.crossref.org/}{CrossRef} +facility can hyper-link to the articles quoted in the bibliography, +\textbf{multiple references must not be used}. I.e., a list of +references under the same number is not allowed: each reference has +to be singly numbered. Before submitting your article, please ensure +you have checked your paper for any relevant references you may have missed. A typical numerical reference list might be \cite{Zub74,Bus89,Mel00,Mry94,Sta11,Abr64,Olver64,Sta04,Shv04,Yuk87,han12,Scient2012,url1,url2}. @@ -657,8 +678,10 @@ A typical numerical reference list might be \bibitem{Bus89} Bussmann-Holder~A., Simon~A., B\"uttner~H., Phys. Rev. B, 1989, \textbf{39}, 207; \bibdoi{10.1103/PhysRevB.39.207}. \bibitem{Mel00} Melnyk~R., Patsahan~O., Theor. Math. Phys., 2000, \textbf{124}, 1145; - \bibdoi{10.1007/BF02551084} [Teor. Mat. Fiz., 2000, \textbf{124}, 339 (in Russian)]. -\bibitem{Mry94} Mryglod~I.M., Tokarchuk~M.V., Condens. Matter Phys., 1993, \textbf{3}, 116. + \bibdoi{10.1007/BF02551084} [Teor. Mat. Fiz., 2000, \textbf{124}, 339 (in Russian); + \bibdoi{10.4213/tmf643}]. +\bibitem{Mry94} Mryglod~I.M., Tokarchuk~M.V., Condens. Matter Phys., 1993, \textbf{3}, 116; + \bibdoi{10.5488/CMP.3.116}. \bibitem{Sta11} Stasyuk~I.V., Velychko~O.V., Condens. Matter Phys., 2011, \textbf{14}, 13004; \bibdoi{10.5488/CMP.14.13004}. \bibitem{Abr64} Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical @@ -703,25 +726,28 @@ necessary translation will be made by the Editorial Office. The great advantage of \LaTeX{} over other text processing systems is its ability to handle mathematics to almost any degree of -complexity. For this reason it prevails in major publishing houses working in the -fields of physics and mathematics. However, even so brilliant tool becomes -useless without necessary level of knowledge. A lot of useful (and free) information -one can find at ``\TeX{} Users Group'' web site +complexity. For this reason it prevails in major publishing houses +working in the fields of physics and mathematics. However, even so +brilliant tool becomes useless without necessary level of knowledge. +A lot of useful (and free) information one can find at +``\TeX{} Users Group'' web site +\\ [1ex] +\centerline{\texttt{\url{http://www.tug.org/}}.} -\centerline{\href{http://www.tug.org/}{\texttt{http://www.tug.org/}}} +\smallskip ``The Not So Short Introduction to \LaTeXe{}'' by Tobias Oetiker is an absolutely necessary book for beginners: -\\ -\centerline{\href{http://ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/}{\texttt{http://ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/}}} -\\ -(available in a variety of languages including Ukrainian). Ukrainian \TeX{}nicians -will find a plenty of language-specific information at Andrij Shvaika's -``\TeX{} \& Ukrainian'' Web-page -\\ -\strut\hfill% -\href{http://ph.icmp.lviv.ua/~ashv/tex/TeXandUkrainian.win.html}{\texttt{http://ph.icmp.lviv.ua/\~{}ashv/tex/TeXandUkrainian.win.html}}% -\hfill\strut% +\\ [1ex] +\centerline{\texttt{\url{http://ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/}}} +\\ [1ex] +(available in a variety of languages including Ukrainian). Ukrainian +\TeX{}nicians will find a plenty of language-specific information +at Andrij Shvaika's ``\TeX{} \& Ukrainian'' Web-page +\\ [1ex] +\centerline{\texttt{\url{http://ph.icmp.lviv.ua/~ashv/tex/TeXandUkrainian.win.html}}.} + +\smallskip Remember, you write \LaTeX{} sources not for computers only, @@ -733,16 +759,18 @@ since the compuscript will be slightly (?) modified anyway. Frequently good physicists (especially young scientists) have a little knowledge how to write a good looking article. As comprehensive (and free) tutorials on the subject one can mention -``AIP Style Manual'' -\\ -\centerline{\href{http://www.aip.org/pubservs/style.html}{\texttt{http://www.aip.org/pubservs/style.html}}} -\\ +``IOP Style Guide'' +\\ [1ex] +\centerline{\texttt{\url{http://www.iop.org/websupport/file_53266.pdf}},} +\\ [1ex] +``Physical Review Style and Notation Guide'' +\\ [1ex] +\centerline{\texttt{\url{http://publish.aps.org/files/styleguide-pr.pdf}},} +\\ [1ex] and ``Reviews of Modern Physics Style Guide'' -\\ -\strut\hfill% -\href{http://rmp.aps.org/files/rmpguide.pdf}{\texttt{http://rmp.aps.org/files/rmpguide.pdf}}% -\hfill\strut% -\\ +\\ [1ex] +\centerline{\texttt{\url{http://rmp.aps.org/files/rmpguide.pdf}}} +\\ [1ex] Remember: ``\textit{Ignorantia non est argumentum}'' and ``\textit{Scientia potentia est}''! @@ -760,8 +788,10 @@ Remember: ``\textit{Ignorantia non est argumentum}'' and \bibitem{Bus89} Bussmann-Holder~A., Simon~A., B\"uttner~H., Phys. Rev. B, 1989, \textbf{39}, 207; \bibdoi{10.1103/PhysRevB.39.207}. \bibitem{Mel00} Melnyk~R., Patsahan~O., Theor. Math. Phys., 2000, \textbf{124}, 1145; - \bibdoi{10.1007/BF02551084} [Teor. Mat. Fiz., 2000, \textbf{124}, 339 (in Russian)]. -\bibitem{Mry94} Mryglod~I.M., Tokarchuk~M.V., Condens. Matter Phys., 1993, \textbf{3}, 116. + \bibdoi{10.1007/BF02551084} [Teor. Mat. Fiz., 2000, \textbf{124}, 339 (in Russian); + \bibdoi{10.4213/tmf643}]. +\bibitem{Mry94} Mryglod~I.M., Tokarchuk~M.V., Condens. Matter Phys., 1993, \textbf{3}, 116; + \bibdoi{10.5488/CMP.3.116}. \bibitem{Sta11} Stasyuk~I.V., Velychko~O.V., Condens. Matter Phys., 2011, \textbf{14}, 13004; \bibdoi{10.5488/CMP.14.13004}. \bibitem{Abr64} Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical |