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-These are examples from the third edition of the book Math Into LaTeX. -The author gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute them, -with or without modifications, for any purpose. It is not necessary to -give any attribution or preserve this notice. - -See the file contents for a description of the files available. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ams-alph.bst b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ams-alph.bst deleted file mode 100644 index 88878e78adb..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ams-alph.bst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1384 +0,0 @@ -% ams-alph.bst, a very minor alteration (these two lines of comment, plus -% seven uncapitalized crossref-related words). -%%% ==================================================================== -%%% @BibTeX-style-file{ -%%% filename = "amsalpha.bst", -%%% version = "1.2c", -%%% date = "1999/11/29", -%%% time = "13:36:00 EST", -%%% checksum = "35374 1382 4069 29372", -%%% author = "American Mathematical Society", -%%% address = "American Mathematical Society, -%%% Technical Support, -%%% Electronic Products and Services, -%%% P. O. Box 6248, -%%% Providence, RI 02940, -%%% USA", -%%% telephone = "401-455-4080 or (in the USA and Canada) -%%% 800-321-4AMS (321-4267)", -%%% FAX = "401-331-3842", -%%% email = "tech-support@ams.org (Internet)", -%%% copyright = "Copyright 1995 American Mathematical Society, -%%% all rights reserved. Copying of this file is -%%% authorized only if either: -%%% (1) you make absolutely no changes to your copy, -%%% including name; OR -%%% (2) if you do make changes, you first rename it -%%% to some other name.", -%%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", -%%% keywords = "bibtex, bibliography, amslatex, ams-latex", -%%% supported = "yes", -%%% abstract = "BibTeX bibliography style `amsalpha' for BibTeX -%%% versions 0.99a or later and LaTeX version 2e. -%%% Produces alphabetic-label bibliography items in -%%% a form typical for American Mathematical Society -%%% publications.", -%%% docstring = "The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 -%%% checksum as the first value, followed by the -%%% equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word -%%% count) utility output of lines, words, and -%%% characters. This is produced by Robert -%%% Solovay's checksum utility.", -%%% } -%%% ==================================================================== - -% See the file btxbst.doc for extra documentation other than -% what is included here. And see btxhak.tex for a description -% of the BibTeX language and how to use it. - -% This defines the types of fields that can occur in a database entry -% for this particular bibliography style. Except for `language', -% this is the standard list from alpha.bst. - -%% Types of entries currently allowed in a BibTeX file: -%% -%% ARTICLE -- An article from a journal or magazine. -%% -%% BOOK -- A book with an explicit publisher. -%% -%% BOOKLET -- A work that is printed and bound, -%% but without a named publisher or sponsoring institution. -%% -%% CONFERENCE -- The same as INPROCEEDINGS, -%% included for Scribe compatibility. -%% -%% INBOOK -- A part of a book, -%% which may be a chapter (or section or whatever) and/or a range of pages. -%% -%% INCOLLECTION -- A part of a book having its own title. -%% -%% INPROCEEDINGS -- An article in a conference proceedings. -%% -%% MANUAL -- Technical documentation. -%% -%% MASTERSTHESIS -- A Master's thesis. -%% -%% MISC -- Use this type when nothing else fits. -%% -%% PHDTHESIS -- A PhD thesis. -%% -%% PROCEEDINGS -- The proceedings of a conference. -%% -%% TECHREPORT -- A report published by a school or other institution, -%% usually numbered within a series. -%% -%% UNPUBLISHED -- A document having an author and title, but not formally -%% published. - -ENTRY - { address - author - booktitle - chapter - edition - editor - howpublished - institution - journal - key - language - month - note - number - organization - pages - publisher - school - series - title - type - volume - year - } - {} - { label extra.label sort.label } - -% Removed after.sentence, after.block---not needed. - -INTEGERS { output.state before.all mid.sentence } - -FUNCTION {init.state.consts} -{ #0 'before.all := - #1 'mid.sentence := -} - -% Scratch variables: - -STRINGS { s t } - -% Utility functions - -FUNCTION {shows} -{ duplicate$ ":::: `" swap$ * "'" * top$ -} - -FUNCTION {showstack} -{"STACK=====================================================================" -top$ -stack$ -"ENDSTACK==================================================================" -top$ -} - -FUNCTION {not} -{ { #0 } - { #1 } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {and} -{ 'skip$ - { pop$ #0 } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {or} -{ { pop$ #1 } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {field.or.null} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "" } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {emphasize} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "" } - { "\emph{" swap$ * "}" * } - if$ -} - -% n.dashify is used to make sure page ranges get the TeX code -% (two hyphens) for en-dashes. - -FUNCTION {n.dashify} -{ 't := - "" - { t empty$ not } - { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = - { t #1 #2 substring$ "--" = not - { "--" * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - { { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = } - { "-" * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - while$ - } - if$ - } - { t #1 #1 substring$ * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - if$ - } - while$ -} - -% tie.or.space.connect connects two items with a ~ if the -% second item is less than 3 letters long, otherwise it just puts an -% ordinary space. - -FUNCTION {tie.or.space.connect} -{ duplicate$ text.length$ #3 < - { "~" } - { " " } - if$ - swap$ * * -} - -FUNCTION {add.space.if.necessary} -{ duplicate$ "" = - 'skip$ - { " " * } - if$ -} - -% either.or.check gives a warning if two mutually exclusive fields -% were used in the database. - -FUNCTION {either.or.check} -{ empty$ - 'pop$ - { "can't use both " swap$ * " fields in " * cite$ * warning$ } - if$ -} - -% output.nonnull is called by output. - -FUNCTION {output.nonnull} -% remove the top item from the stack because it's in the way. -{ 's := - output.state mid.sentence = -% If we're in mid-sentence, add a comma to the new top item and write it - { ", " * write$ } -% Otherwise, if we're at the beginning of a bibitem, - { output.state before.all = -% just write out the top item from the stack; - 'write$ -% and the last alternative is that we're at the end of the current -% bibitem, so we add a period to the top stack item and write it out. - { add.period$ " " * write$ } - if$ - mid.sentence 'output.state := - } - if$ -% Put the top item back on the stack that we removed earlier. - s -} - -% Output checks to see if the stack top is empty; if not, it -% calls output.nonnull to write it out. - -FUNCTION {output} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - 'pop$ - 'output.nonnull - if$ -} - -% Standard warning message for a missing or empty field. For the user -% we call any such field `missing' without respect to the distinction -% made by BibTeX between missing and empty. - -FUNCTION {missing.warning} -{ "missing " swap$ * " in " * cite$ * warning$ } - -% Output.check is like output except that it gives a warning on-screen -% if the given field in the database entry is empty. t is the field -% name. - -FUNCTION {output.check} -{ 't := - duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ t missing.warning } - 'output.nonnull - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {output.bibitem} -{ newline$ - "\bibitem[" write$ - label write$ - "]{" write$ - cite$ write$ - "}" write$ - newline$ -% This empty string is the first thing that will be written -% the next time write$ is called. Done this way because each -% item is saved on the stack until we find out what punctuation -% should be added after it. Therefore we need an empty first item. - "" - before.all 'output.state := -} - -FUNCTION {fin.entry} -{ add.period$ - write$ - newline$ -} - -% Removed new.block, new.block.checka, new.block.checkb, new.sentence, -% new.sentence.checka, and new.sentence.checkb functions here, since they -% don't seem to be needed in the AMS style. Also moved some real -% basic functions like `and' and 'or' earlier in the file. - -INTEGERS { nameptr namesleft numnames } - -% The extra section to write out a language field was added -% for AMSPLAIN.BST. Not present in plain.bst. - -FUNCTION {format.language} -{ language empty$ - { "" } - { " (" language * ")" * } - if$ -} - -% This version of format.names puts names in the format -% -% First von Last, Jr. -% -% (i.e., first name first, no abbreviating to initials). - -FUNCTION {format.names} -{ 's := - #1 'nameptr := - s num.names$ 'numnames := - numnames 'namesleft := - { namesleft #0 > } - { s nameptr "{ff~}{vv~}{ll}{, jj}" format.name$ 't := - nameptr #1 > - { namesleft #1 > - { ", " * t * } - { numnames #2 > - { "," * } - 'skip$ - if$ - t "others" = - { " et~al." * } - { " and " * t * } - if$ - } - if$ - } - 't - if$ - nameptr #1 + 'nameptr := - namesleft #1 - 'namesleft := - } - while$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.authors} -{ author empty$ - { "" } - { extra.label "\bysame" = - {"\bysame"} - { author format.names } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.editors} -{ editor empty$ - { "" } - { editor format.names - editor num.names$ #1 > - { " (eds.)" * } - { " (ed.)" * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.nonauthor.editors} -{ editor empty$ - { "" } - { editor format.names - editor num.names$ #1 > - { ", eds." * } - { ", ed." * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.title} -{ title empty$ - { "" } - { title "t" change.case$ emphasize } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.journal.vol.year} -{ journal empty$ - { "" "journal name" missing.warning } - { journal - volume empty$ - 'skip$ - { " \textbf{" * volume * "}" * } - if$ - year empty$ - { "year" missing.warning } - { " (" * year * ")" * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% For formatting the issue number for a journal article. - -FUNCTION {format.number} -{ number empty$ - { "" } - { "no.~" number * } - if$ -} - -% For formatting miscellaneous dates - -FUNCTION {format.date} -{ year empty$ - { month empty$ - { "" } - { "there's a month but no year in " cite$ * warning$ - month - } - if$ - } - { month empty$ - 'year - { month " " * year * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -%% The volume, series and number information is sort of tricky. -%% This code handles it as follows: -%% If the series is present, and the volume, but not the number, -%% then we do "\emph{Book title}, Series Name, vol. 000" -%% If the series is present, and the number, but not the volume, -%% then we do "\emph{Book title}, Series Name, no. 000" -%% If the series is present, and both number and volume, -%% then we do "\emph{Book title}, vol. XX, Series Name, no. 000" -%% Finally, if the series is absent, -%% then we do "\emph{Book title}, vol. XX" -%% or "\emph{Book title}, no. 000" -%% and if both volume and number are present, give a warning message. - -FUNCTION {format.bookvolume.series.number} -{ volume empty$ - { "" % Push the empty string as a placeholder in case everything else - % is empty too. - series empty$ - 'skip$ - { pop$ series } % if series is not empty put in stack - if$ - number empty$ - 'skip$ - { duplicate$ empty$ % if no preceding material, - 'skip$ % do nothing, otherwise - { ", " * } % add a comma and space to separate. - if$ - "no." number tie.or.space.connect * % add the number information - } - if$ - } -%% If the volume is NOT EMPTY: - { "vol." volume tie.or.space.connect % vol. XX - number empty$ - { series empty$ - 'skip$ - { series ", " * swap$ *} % Series Name, vol. XX - if$ - } - { series empty$ - { "can't use both volume and number if series info is missing" - warning$ - "in BibTeX entry type `" type$ * "'" * top$ - } - { ", " * series * ", no." * number tie.or.space.connect } - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ - -} % end of format.bookvolume.series.number - -%% format.inproc.title.where.editors is used by inproceedings entry types - -%% No case changing or emphasizing for the title. We want initial -%% caps, roman. -%% We add parentheses around the address (place where conference -%% was held). -%% Likewise we add parentheses around the editors' names. - -FUNCTION {format.inproc.title.address.editors} -{ booktitle empty$ - { "" } - { booktitle - address empty$ - 'skip$ - { add.space.if.necessary "(" * address * ")" * } - if$ - editor empty$ - 'skip$ - { add.space.if.necessary "(" * format.nonauthor.editors * ")" * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -%% format.incoll.title.editors is similar to format.inproc... but -%% omits the address. For collections that are not proceedings volumes. - -FUNCTION {format.incoll.title.editors} -{ booktitle empty$ - { "" } - { editor empty$ - { booktitle } - { booktitle - add.space.if.necessary "(" * format.nonauthor.editors * ")" * - } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% Desired output for format.number.series: -% -% Lecture Notes in Math., no.~1224 - -FUNCTION {format.number.series} -{ series empty$ - { number empty$ - { "" } - { "there's a number but no series in " cite$ * warning$ } - if$ - } - { series - number empty$ - 'skip$ - { ", no.~" * number * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.edition} -{ edition empty$ - { "" } - { output.state mid.sentence = - { edition "l" change.case$ " ed." * } - { edition "t" change.case$ " ed." * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -INTEGERS { multiresult } - -FUNCTION {multi.page.check} -{ 't := - #0 'multiresult := - { multiresult not - t empty$ not - and - } - { t #1 #1 substring$ - duplicate$ "-" = - swap$ duplicate$ "," = - swap$ "+" = - or or - { #1 'multiresult := } - { t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := } - if$ - } - while$ - multiresult -} - -FUNCTION {format.pages} -{ pages empty$ - { "" } - { pages n.dashify } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.book.pages} -{ pages empty$ - { "" } - { pages multi.page.check - { "pp.~" pages n.dashify * } - { "p.~" pages * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.chapter.pages} -{ chapter empty$ - 'format.book.pages - { type empty$ - { "ch.~" } - { type "l" change.case$ " " * } - if$ - chapter * - pages empty$ - 'skip$ - { ", " * format.book.pages * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {empty.misc.check} -{ author empty$ title empty$ howpublished empty$ - month empty$ year empty$ note empty$ - and and and and and - key empty$ not and - { "all relevant fields are empty in " cite$ * warning$ } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.thesis.type} -{ type empty$ - 'skip$ - { pop$ - type "t" change.case$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.tr.number} -{ type empty$ - { "Tech. Report" } - 'type - if$ - number empty$ - { "t" change.case$ } - { number tie.or.space.connect } - if$ -} - -% The format.crossref functions haven't been paid much attention -% at the present time (June 1990) and could probably use some -% work. MJD - -FUNCTION {format.article.crossref} -{ key empty$ - { journal empty$ - { "need key or journal for " cite$ * " to crossref " * crossref * - warning$ - "" - } - { "in " journal * } - if$ - } - { "in " key * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -FUNCTION {format.crossref.editor} -{ editor #1 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ - editor num.names$ duplicate$ - #2 > - { pop$ " et~al." * } - { #2 < - 'skip$ - { editor #2 "{ff }{vv }{ll}{ jj}" format.name$ "others" = - { " et~al." * } - { " and " * editor #2 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ * } - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.book.crossref} -{ volume empty$ - { "empty volume in " cite$ * "'s crossref of " * crossref * warning$ - "in " - } - { "vol." volume tie.or.space.connect - " of " * - } - if$ - editor empty$ - editor field.or.null author field.or.null = - or - { key empty$ - { series empty$ - { "need editor, key, or series for " cite$ * " to crossref " * - crossref * warning$ - "" * - } - { series * } - if$ - } - { key * } - if$ - } - { format.crossref.editor * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -FUNCTION {format.incoll.inproc.crossref} -{ editor empty$ - editor field.or.null author field.or.null = - or - { key empty$ - { booktitle empty$ - { "need editor, key, or booktitle for " cite$ * " to crossref " * - crossref * warning$ - "" - } - { "in \emph{" booktitle * "}" * } - if$ - } - { "in " key * } - if$ - } - { "in " format.crossref.editor * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -% The main functions for each entry type. - -% journal, vol and year are formatted together because they are -% not separated by commas. - -FUNCTION {article} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - crossref missing$ - { format.journal.vol.year "journal, volume, and year" output.check - format.number output - format.pages "pages" output.check - } - { format.article.crossref output.nonnull - format.pages output - } - if$ - format.language * - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {book} -{ output.bibitem - author empty$ - { format.editors "author and editor" output.check } - { format.authors output.nonnull - crossref missing$ - { "author and editor" editor either.or.check } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - if$ - format.title "title" output.check - format.edition output - crossref missing$ - { format.bookvolume.series.number output - publisher "publisher" output.check - address output - } - { format.book.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - format.date "year" output.check - format.language * - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {booklet} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors output - format.title "title" output.check - howpublished output - address output - format.date output - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {inbook} -{ output.bibitem - author empty$ - { format.editors "author and editor" output.check } - { format.authors output.nonnull - crossref missing$ - { "author and editor" editor either.or.check } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - if$ - format.title "title" output.check - format.edition output - crossref missing$ - { format.bookvolume.series.number output - format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check - publisher "publisher" output.check - address output - } - { format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check - format.book.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - format.date "year" output.check - format.language * - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {incollection} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - crossref missing$ - { format.incoll.title.editors "booktitle" output.check - format.bookvolume.series.number output - publisher "publisher" output.check - address output - format.edition output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { format.incoll.inproc.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - note output - format.book.pages output - format.language * - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {inproceedings} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - crossref missing$ - { format.inproc.title.address.editors "booktitle" output.check - format.bookvolume.series.number output - organization output - publisher output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { format.incoll.inproc.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - note output - format.book.pages output - format.language * - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {conference} { inproceedings } - -FUNCTION {manual} -{ output.bibitem - author empty$ - { organization empty$ - 'skip$ - { organization output.nonnull - address output - } - if$ - } - { format.authors output.nonnull } - if$ - format.title "title" output.check - author empty$ - { organization empty$ - { address output } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - { organization output - address output - } - if$ - format.edition output - format.date output - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {mastersthesis} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - "Master's thesis" format.thesis.type output.nonnull - school "school" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - note output - format.book.pages output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {misc} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors output - format.title output - howpublished output - format.date output - note output - format.book.pages output - fin.entry - empty.misc.check -} - -FUNCTION {phdthesis} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - "Ph.D. thesis" format.thesis.type output.nonnull - school "school" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - note output - format.book.pages output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {proceedings} -{ output.bibitem - editor empty$ - { organization output } - { format.editors output.nonnull } - if$ - format.title "title" output.check - format.bookvolume.series.number output - address empty$ - { editor empty$ - 'skip$ - { organization output } - if$ - publisher output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { address output.nonnull - editor empty$ - 'skip$ - { organization output } - if$ - publisher output - format.date "year" output.check - } - if$ - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {techreport} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - format.tr.number output.nonnull - institution "institution" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {unpublished} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - note "note" output.check - format.date output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {default.type} { misc } - -MACRO {jan} {"January"} - -MACRO {feb} {"February"} - -MACRO {mar} {"March"} - -MACRO {apr} {"April"} - -MACRO {may} {"May"} - -MACRO {jun} {"June"} - -MACRO {jul} {"July"} - -MACRO {aug} {"August"} - -MACRO {sep} {"September"} - -MACRO {oct} {"October"} - -MACRO {nov} {"November"} - -MACRO {dec} {"December"} - -READ - -FUNCTION {sortify} -{ purify$ - "l" change.case$ -} - -INTEGERS { len } - -FUNCTION {chop.word} -{ 's := - 'len := - s #1 len substring$ = - { s len #1 + global.max$ substring$ } - 's - if$ -} - -INTEGERS { et.al.char.used } - -FUNCTION {initialize.et.al.char.used} -{ #0 'et.al.char.used := -} - -EXECUTE {initialize.et.al.char.used} - -FUNCTION {format.lab.names} -{ 's := - s num.names$ 'numnames := - numnames #1 > - { numnames #4 > - { #3 'namesleft := } - { numnames 'namesleft := } - if$ - #1 'nameptr := - "" - { namesleft #0 > } - { nameptr numnames = - { s nameptr "{ff }{vv }{ll}{ jj}" format.name$ "others" = - { "{\etalchar{+}}" * - #1 'et.al.char.used := - } - { s nameptr "{v{}}{l{}}" format.name$ * } - if$ - } - { s nameptr "{v{}}{l{}}" format.name$ * } - if$ - nameptr #1 + 'nameptr := - namesleft #1 - 'namesleft := - } - while$ - numnames #4 > - { "{\etalchar{+}}" * - #1 'et.al.char.used := - } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - { s #1 "{v{}}{l{}}" format.name$ - duplicate$ text.length$ #2 < - { pop$ s #1 "{ll}" format.name$ #3 text.prefix$ } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {author.key.label} -{ author empty$ - { key empty$ - { cite$ #1 #3 substring$ } - { key #3 text.prefix$ } - if$ - } - { author format.lab.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {author.editor.key.label} -{ author empty$ - { editor empty$ - { key empty$ - { cite$ #1 #3 substring$ } - { key #3 text.prefix$ } - if$ - } - { editor format.lab.names } - if$ - } - { author format.lab.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {author.key.organization.label} -{ author empty$ - { key empty$ - { organization empty$ - { cite$ #1 #3 substring$ } - { "The " #4 organization chop.word #3 text.prefix$ } - if$ - } - { key #3 text.prefix$ } - if$ - } - { author format.lab.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {editor.key.organization.label} -{ editor empty$ - { key empty$ - { organization empty$ - { cite$ #1 #3 substring$ } - { "The " #4 organization chop.word #3 text.prefix$ } - if$ - } - { key #3 text.prefix$ } - if$ - } - { editor format.lab.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {calc.label} -{ type$ "book" = - type$ "inbook" = - or - 'author.editor.key.label - { type$ "proceedings" = - 'editor.key.organization.label - { type$ "manual" = - 'author.key.organization.label - 'author.key.label - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ - duplicate$ - year field.or.null purify$ #-1 #2 substring$ - * - 'label := - year field.or.null purify$ #-1 #4 substring$ - * - sortify 'sort.label := -} - -FUNCTION {sort.format.names} -{ 's := - #1 'nameptr := - "" - s num.names$ 'numnames := - numnames 'namesleft := - { namesleft #0 > } - { nameptr #1 > - { " " * } - 'skip$ - if$ - s nameptr "{vv{ } }{ll{ }}{ ff{ }}{ jj{ }}" format.name$ 't := - nameptr numnames = t "others" = and - { "et al" * } - { t sortify * } - if$ - nameptr #1 + 'nameptr := - namesleft #1 - 'namesleft := - } - while$ -} - -FUNCTION {sort.format.title} -{ 't := - "A " #2 - "An " #3 - "The " #4 t chop.word - chop.word - chop.word - sortify - #1 global.max$ substring$ -} - -FUNCTION {author.sort} -{ author empty$ - { key empty$ - { "to sort, need author or key in " cite$ * warning$ - "" - } - { key sortify } - if$ - } - { author sort.format.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {author.editor.sort} -{ author empty$ - { editor empty$ - { key empty$ - { "to sort, need author, editor, or key in " cite$ * warning$ - "" - } - { key sortify } - if$ - } - { editor sort.format.names } - if$ - } - { author sort.format.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {author.organization.sort} -{ author empty$ - { organization empty$ - { key empty$ - { "to sort, need author, organization, or key in " cite$ * warning$ - "" - } - { key sortify } - if$ - } - { "The " #4 organization chop.word sortify } - if$ - } - { author sort.format.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {editor.organization.sort} -{ editor empty$ - { organization empty$ - { key empty$ - { "to sort, need editor, organization, or key in " cite$ * warning$ - "" - } - { key sortify } - if$ - } - { "The " #4 organization chop.word sortify } - if$ - } - { editor sort.format.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {presort} -{ calc.label - sort.label - " " - * - type$ "book" = - type$ "inbook" = - or - 'author.editor.sort - { type$ "proceedings" = - 'editor.organization.sort - { type$ "manual" = - 'author.organization.sort - 'author.sort - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ - * - " " - * - year field.or.null sortify - * - " " - * - title field.or.null - sort.format.title - * - #1 entry.max$ substring$ - 'sort.key$ := -} - -ITERATE {presort} - -SORT - -STRINGS { longest.label last.sort.label next.extra } - -INTEGERS { longest.label.width last.extra.num } - -FUNCTION {initialize.longest.label} -{ "" 'longest.label := - #0 int.to.chr$ 'last.sort.label := - "" 'next.extra := - #0 'longest.label.width := - #0 'last.extra.num := -} - -FUNCTION {forward.pass} -{ last.sort.label sort.label = - { last.extra.num #1 + 'last.extra.num := - last.extra.num int.to.chr$ 'extra.label := - } - { "a" chr.to.int$ 'last.extra.num := - "" 'extra.label := - sort.label 'last.sort.label := - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {reverse.pass} -{ next.extra "b" = - { "a" 'extra.label := } - 'skip$ - if$ - label extra.label * 'label := - label width$ longest.label.width > - { label 'longest.label := - label width$ 'longest.label.width := - } - 'skip$ - if$ - extra.label 'next.extra := -} - -EXECUTE {initialize.longest.label} - -ITERATE {forward.pass} - -REVERSE {reverse.pass} - -FUNCTION {begin.bib} -{ et.al.char.used - { "\newcommand{\etalchar}[1]{$^{#1}$}" write$ newline$ } - 'skip$ - if$ - preamble$ empty$ - 'skip$ - { preamble$ write$ newline$ } - if$ - "\providecommand{\bysame}{\leavevmode\hbox to3em{\hrulefill}\thinspace}" - write$ newline$ - "\begin{thebibliography}{" longest.label * "}" * write$ newline$ -} - -EXECUTE {begin.bib} - -EXECUTE {init.state.consts} - -ITERATE {call.type$} - -FUNCTION {end.bib} -{ newline$ - "\end{thebibliography}" write$ newline$ -} - -EXECUTE {end.bib} -%% \CharacterTable -%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z -%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z -%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 -%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# -%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& -%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) -%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, -%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ -%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< -%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? -%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ -%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ -%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| -%% Right brace \} Tilde \~} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ams-pln.bst b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ams-pln.bst deleted file mode 100644 index 0fd06a6623d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ams-pln.bst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1244 +0,0 @@ -% ams-pln.bst, a very minor alteration (these two lines of comment, plus -% seven uncapitalized crossref-related words). -%%% ==================================================================== -%%% @BibTeX-style-file{ -%%% filename = "amsplain.bst", -%%% version = "1.2c", -%%% date = "1999/11/29", -%%% time = "13:36:47 EST", -%%% checksum = "15072 1242 3713 26763", -%%% author = "American Mathematical Society", -%%% address = "American Mathematical Society, -%%% Technical Support, -%%% Electronic Products and Services, -%%% P. O. Box 6248, -%%% Providence, RI 02940, -%%% USA", -%%% telephone = "401-455-4080 or (in the USA and Canada) -%%% 800-321-4AMS (321-4267)", -%%% FAX = "401-331-3842", -%%% email = "tech-support@ams.org (Internet)", -%%% copyright = "Copyright 1995 American Mathematical Society, -%%% all rights reserved. Copying of this file is -%%% authorized only if either: -%%% (1) you make absolutely no changes to your copy, -%%% including name; OR -%%% (2) if you do make changes, you first rename it -%%% to some other name.", -%%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", -%%% keywords = "bibtex, bibliography, amslatex, ams-latex", -%%% supported = "yes", -%%% abstract = "BibTeX bibliography style `amsplain' for BibTeX -%%% versions 0.99a or later and LaTeX version 2e. -%%% Produces numeric-label bibliography items in -%%% a form typical for American Mathematical Society -%%% publications.", -%%% docstring = "The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 -%%% checksum as the first value, followed by the -%%% equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word -%%% count) utility output of lines, words, and -%%% characters. This is produced by Robert -%%% Solovay's checksum utility.", -%%% } -%%% ==================================================================== - -% See the file btxbst.doc for extra documentation other than -% what is included here. And see btxhak.tex for a description -% of the BibTeX language and how to use it. - -% This defines the types of fields that can occur in a database entry -% for this particular bibliography style. Except for `language', -% this is the standard list from plain.bst. - -%% Types of entries currently allowed in a BibTeX file: -%% -%% ARTICLE -- An article from a journal or magazine. -%% -%% BOOK -- A book with an explicit publisher. -%% -%% BOOKLET -- A work that is printed and bound, -%% but without a named publisher or sponsoring institution. -%% -%% CONFERENCE -- The same as INPROCEEDINGS, -%% included for Scribe compatibility. -%% -%% INBOOK -- A part of a book, -%% which may be a chapter (or section or whatever) and/or a range of pages. -%% -%% INCOLLECTION -- A part of a book having its own title. -%% -%% INPROCEEDINGS -- An article in a conference proceedings. -%% -%% MANUAL -- Technical documentation. -%% -%% MASTERSTHESIS -- A Master's thesis. -%% -%% MISC -- Use this type when nothing else fits. -%% -%% PHDTHESIS -- A PhD thesis. -%% -%% PROCEEDINGS -- The proceedings of a conference. -%% -%% TECHREPORT -- A report published by a school or other institution, -%% usually numbered within a series. -%% -%% UNPUBLISHED -- A document having an author and title, but not formally -%% published. - -ENTRY - { address - author - booktitle - chapter - edition - editor - howpublished - institution - journal - key - language - month - note - number - organization - pages - publisher - school - series - title - type - volume - year - } - {} - { label extra.label } - -% Removed after.sentence, after.block---not needed. - -INTEGERS { output.state before.all mid.sentence } - -FUNCTION {init.state.consts} -{ #0 'before.all := - #1 'mid.sentence := -} - -% Scratch variables: - -STRINGS { s t } - -% Utility functions - -FUNCTION {shows} -{ duplicate$ ":::: `" swap$ * "'" * top$ -} - -FUNCTION {showstack} -{"STACK=====================================================================" -top$ -stack$ -"ENDSTACK==================================================================" -top$ -} - -FUNCTION {not} -{ { #0 } - { #1 } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {and} -{ 'skip$ - { pop$ #0 } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {or} -{ { pop$ #1 } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {field.or.null} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "" } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {emphasize} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "" } - { "\emph{" swap$ * "}" * } - if$ -} - -% n.dashify is used to make sure page ranges get the TeX code -% (two hyphens) for en-dashes. - -FUNCTION {n.dashify} -{ 't := - "" - { t empty$ not } - { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = - { t #1 #2 substring$ "--" = not - { "--" * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - { { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = } - { "-" * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - while$ - } - if$ - } - { t #1 #1 substring$ * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - if$ - } - while$ -} - -% tie.or.space.connect connects two items with a ~ if the -% second item is less than 3 letters long, otherwise it just puts an -% ordinary space. - -FUNCTION {tie.or.space.connect} -{ duplicate$ text.length$ #3 < - { "~" } - { " " } - if$ - swap$ * * -} - -FUNCTION {add.space.if.necessary} -{ duplicate$ "" = - 'skip$ - { " " * } - if$ -} - -% either.or.check gives a warning if two mutually exclusive fields -% were used in the database. - -FUNCTION {either.or.check} -{ empty$ - 'pop$ - { "can't use both " swap$ * " fields in " * cite$ * warning$ } - if$ -} - -% output.nonnull is called by output. - -FUNCTION {output.nonnull} -% remove the top item from the stack because it's in the way. -{ 's := - output.state mid.sentence = -% If we're in mid-sentence, add a comma to the new top item and write it - { ", " * write$ } -% Otherwise, if we're at the beginning of a bibitem, - { output.state before.all = -% just write out the top item from the stack; - 'write$ -% and the last alternative is that we're at the end of the current -% bibitem, so we add a period to the top stack item and write it out. - { add.period$ " " * write$ } - if$ - mid.sentence 'output.state := - } - if$ -% Put the top item back on the stack that we removed earlier. - s -} - -% Output checks to see if the stack top is empty; if not, it -% calls output.nonnull to write it out. - -FUNCTION {output} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - 'pop$ - 'output.nonnull - if$ -} - -% Standard warning message for a missing or empty field. For the user -% we call any such field `missing' without respect to the distinction -% made by BibTeX between missing and empty. - -FUNCTION {missing.warning} -{ "missing " swap$ * " in " * cite$ * warning$ } - -% Output.check is like output except that it gives a warning on-screen -% if the given field in the database entry is empty. t is the field -% name. - -FUNCTION {output.check} -{ 't := - duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ t missing.warning } - 'output.nonnull - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {output.bibitem} -{ newline$ - "\bibitem{" write$ - cite$ write$ - "}" write$ - newline$ -% This empty string is the first thing that will be written -% the next time write$ is called. Done this way because each -% item is saved on the stack until we find out what punctuation -% should be added after it. Therefore we need an empty first item. - "" - before.all 'output.state := -} - -FUNCTION {fin.entry} -{ add.period$ - write$ - newline$ -} - -% Removed new.block, new.block.checka, new.block.checkb, new.sentence, -% new.sentence.checka, and new.sentence.checkb functions here, since they -% don't seem to be needed in the AMS style. Also moved some real -% basic functions like `and' and 'or' earlier in the file. - -INTEGERS { nameptr namesleft numnames } - -% The extra section to write out a language field was added -% for AMSPLAIN.BST. Not present in plain.bst. - -FUNCTION {format.language} -{ language empty$ - { "" } - { " (" language * ")" * } - if$ -} - -% This version of format.names puts names in the format -% -% First von Last, Jr. -% -% (i.e., first name first, no abbreviating to initials). - -FUNCTION {format.names} -{ 's := - #1 'nameptr := - s num.names$ 'numnames := - numnames 'namesleft := - { namesleft #0 > } - { s nameptr "{ff~}{vv~}{ll}{, jj}" format.name$ 't := - nameptr #1 > - { namesleft #1 > - { ", " * t * } - { numnames #2 > - { "," * } - 'skip$ - if$ - t "others" = - { " et~al." * } - { " and " * t * } - if$ - } - if$ - } - 't - if$ - nameptr #1 + 'nameptr := - namesleft #1 - 'namesleft := - } - while$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.authors} -{ author empty$ - { "" } - { extra.label "\bysame" = - {"\bysame"} - { author format.names } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.editors} -{ editor empty$ - { "" } - { editor format.names - editor num.names$ #1 > - { " (eds.)" * } - { " (ed.)" * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.nonauthor.editors} -{ editor empty$ - { "" } - { editor format.names - editor num.names$ #1 > - { ", eds." * } - { ", ed." * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.title} -{ title empty$ - { "" } - { title "t" change.case$ emphasize } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.journal.vol.year} -{ journal empty$ - { "journal name" missing.warning ""} - { journal } - if$ - volume empty$ - 'skip$ - { " \textbf{" * volume * "}" * } - if$ - year empty$ - { "year" missing.warning } - { " (" * year * ")" * } - if$ -} - -% For formatting the issue number for a journal article. - -FUNCTION {format.number} -{ number empty$ - { "" } - { "no.~" number * } - if$ -} - -% For formatting miscellaneous dates - -FUNCTION {format.date} -{ year empty$ - { month empty$ - { "" } - { "there's a month but no year in " cite$ * warning$ - month - } - if$ - } - { month empty$ - 'year - { month " " * year * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -%% The volume, series and number information is sort of tricky. -%% This code handles it as follows: -%% If the series is present, and the volume, but not the number, -%% then we do "\emph{Book title}, Series Name, vol. 000" -%% If the series is present, and the number, but not the volume, -%% then we do "\emph{Book title}, Series Name, no. 000" -%% If the series is present, and both number and volume, -%% then we do "\emph{Book title}, vol. XX, Series Name, no. 000" -%% Finally, if the series is absent, -%% then we do "\emph{Book title}, vol. XX" -%% or "\emph{Book title}, no. 000" -%% and if both volume and number are present, give a warning message. - -FUNCTION {format.bookvolume.series.number} -{ volume empty$ - { "" % Push the empty string as a placeholder in case everything else - % is empty too. - series empty$ - 'skip$ - { pop$ series } % if series is not empty put in stack - if$ - number empty$ - 'skip$ - { duplicate$ empty$ % if no preceding material, - 'skip$ % do nothing, otherwise - { ", " * } % add a comma and space to separate. - if$ - "no." number tie.or.space.connect * % add the number information - } - if$ - } -%% If the volume is NOT EMPTY: - { "vol." volume tie.or.space.connect % vol. XX - number empty$ - { series empty$ - 'skip$ - { series ", " * swap$ *} % Series Name, vol. XX - if$ - } - { series empty$ - { "can't use both volume and number if series info is missing" - warning$ - "in BibTeX entry type `" type$ * "'" * top$ - } - { ", " * series * ", no." * number tie.or.space.connect } - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ - -} % end of format.bookvolume.series.number - -%% format.inproc.title.where.editors is used by inproceedings entry types - -%% No case changing or emphasizing for the title. We want initial -%% caps, roman. -%% We add parentheses around the address (place where conference -%% was held). -%% Likewise we add parentheses around the editors' names. - -FUNCTION {format.inproc.title.address.editors} -{ booktitle empty$ - { "" } - { booktitle - address empty$ - 'skip$ - { add.space.if.necessary "(" * address * ")" * } - if$ - editor empty$ - 'skip$ - { add.space.if.necessary "(" * format.nonauthor.editors * ")" * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -%% format.incoll.title.editors is similar to format.inproc... but -%% omits the address. For collections that are not proceedings volumes. - -FUNCTION {format.incoll.title.editors} -{ booktitle empty$ - { "" } - { editor empty$ - { booktitle } - { booktitle - add.space.if.necessary "(" * format.nonauthor.editors * ")" * - } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% Desired output for format.number.series: -% -% Lecture Notes in Math., no.~1224 - -FUNCTION {format.number.series} -{ series empty$ - { number empty$ - { "" } - { "there's a number but no series in " cite$ * warning$ } - if$ - } - { series - number empty$ - 'skip$ - { ", no.~" * number * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.edition} -{ edition empty$ - { "" } - { output.state mid.sentence = - { edition "l" change.case$ " ed." * } - { edition "t" change.case$ " ed." * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -INTEGERS { multiresult } - -FUNCTION {multi.page.check} -{ 't := - #0 'multiresult := - { multiresult not - t empty$ not - and - } - { t #1 #1 substring$ - duplicate$ "-" = - swap$ duplicate$ "," = - swap$ "+" = - or or - { #1 'multiresult := } - { t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := } - if$ - } - while$ - multiresult -} - -FUNCTION {format.pages} -{ pages empty$ - { "" } - { pages n.dashify } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.book.pages} -{ pages empty$ - { "" } - { pages multi.page.check - { "pp.~" pages n.dashify * } - { "p.~" pages * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.chapter.pages} -{ chapter empty$ - 'format.book.pages - { type empty$ - { "ch.~" } - { type "l" change.case$ " " * } - if$ - chapter * - pages empty$ - 'skip$ - { ", " * format.book.pages * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {empty.misc.check} -{ author empty$ title empty$ howpublished empty$ - month empty$ year empty$ note empty$ - and and and and and - key empty$ not and - { "all relevant fields are empty in " cite$ * warning$ } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.thesis.type} -{ type empty$ - 'skip$ - { pop$ - type "t" change.case$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.tr.number} -{ type empty$ - { "Tech. Report" } - 'type - if$ - number empty$ - { "t" change.case$ } - { number tie.or.space.connect } - if$ -} - -% The format.crossref functions haven't been paid much attention -% at the present time (June 1990) and could probably use some -% work. MJD - -FUNCTION {format.article.crossref} -{ key empty$ - { journal empty$ - { "need key or journal for " cite$ * " to crossref " * crossref * - warning$ - "" - } - { "in " journal * } - if$ - } - { "in " key * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -FUNCTION {format.crossref.editor} -{ editor #1 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ - editor num.names$ duplicate$ - #2 > - { pop$ " et~al." * } - { #2 < - 'skip$ - { editor #2 "{ff }{vv }{ll}{ jj}" format.name$ "others" = - { " et~al." * } - { " and " * editor #2 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ * } - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.book.crossref} -{ volume empty$ - { "empty volume in " cite$ * "'s crossref of " * crossref * warning$ - "in " - } - { "vol." volume tie.or.space.connect - " of " * - } - if$ - editor empty$ - editor field.or.null author field.or.null = - or - { key empty$ - { series empty$ - { "need editor, key, or series for " cite$ * " to crossref " * - crossref * warning$ - "" * - } - { series * } - if$ - } - { key * } - if$ - } - { format.crossref.editor * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -FUNCTION {format.incoll.inproc.crossref} -{ editor empty$ - editor field.or.null author field.or.null = - or - { key empty$ - { booktitle empty$ - { "need editor, key, or booktitle for " cite$ * " to crossref " * - crossref * warning$ - "" - } - { "in \emph{" booktitle * "}" * } - if$ - } - { "in " key * } - if$ - } - { "in " format.crossref.editor * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -% The main functions for each entry type. - -% journal, vol and year are formatted together because they are -% not separated by commas. - -FUNCTION {article} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - crossref missing$ - { format.journal.vol.year output - format.number output - format.pages "pages" output.check - } - { format.article.crossref output.nonnull - format.pages output - } - if$ - format.language * - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {book} -{ output.bibitem - author empty$ - { format.editors "author and editor" output.check } - { format.authors output.nonnull - crossref missing$ - { "author and editor" editor either.or.check } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - if$ - format.title "title" output.check - format.edition output - crossref missing$ - { format.bookvolume.series.number output - publisher "publisher" output.check - address output - } - { format.book.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - format.date "year" output.check - format.language * - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {booklet} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors output - format.title "title" output.check - howpublished output - address output - format.date output - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {inbook} -{ output.bibitem - author empty$ - { format.editors "author and editor" output.check } - { format.authors output.nonnull - crossref missing$ - { "author and editor" editor either.or.check } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - if$ - format.title "title" output.check - format.edition output - crossref missing$ - { format.bookvolume.series.number output - format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check - publisher "publisher" output.check - address output - } - { format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check - format.book.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - format.date "year" output.check - format.language * - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {incollection} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - crossref missing$ - { format.incoll.title.editors "booktitle" output.check - format.bookvolume.series.number output - publisher "publisher" output.check - address output - format.edition output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { format.incoll.inproc.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - note output - format.book.pages output - format.language * - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {inproceedings} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - crossref missing$ - { format.inproc.title.address.editors "booktitle" output.check - format.bookvolume.series.number output - organization output - publisher output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { format.incoll.inproc.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - note output - format.book.pages output - format.language * - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {conference} { inproceedings } - -FUNCTION {manual} -{ output.bibitem - author empty$ - { organization empty$ - 'skip$ - { organization output.nonnull - address output - } - if$ - } - { format.authors output.nonnull } - if$ - format.title "title" output.check - author empty$ - { organization empty$ - { address output } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - { organization output - address output - } - if$ - format.edition output - format.date output - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {mastersthesis} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - "Master's thesis" format.thesis.type output.nonnull - school "school" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - note output - format.book.pages output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {misc} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors output - format.title output - howpublished output - format.date output - note output - format.book.pages output - fin.entry - empty.misc.check -} - -FUNCTION {phdthesis} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - "Ph.D. thesis" format.thesis.type output.nonnull - school "school" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - note output - format.book.pages output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {proceedings} -{ output.bibitem - editor empty$ - { organization output } - { format.editors output.nonnull } - if$ - format.title "title" output.check - format.bookvolume.series.number output - address empty$ - { editor empty$ - 'skip$ - { organization output } - if$ - publisher output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { address output.nonnull - editor empty$ - 'skip$ - { organization output } - if$ - publisher output - format.date "year" output.check - } - if$ - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {techreport} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - format.tr.number output.nonnull - institution "institution" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {unpublished} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - note "note" output.check - format.date output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {default.type} { misc } - -MACRO {jan} {"January"} - -MACRO {feb} {"February"} - -MACRO {mar} {"March"} - -MACRO {apr} {"April"} - -MACRO {may} {"May"} - -MACRO {jun} {"June"} - -MACRO {jul} {"July"} - -MACRO {aug} {"August"} - -MACRO {sep} {"September"} - -MACRO {oct} {"October"} - -MACRO {nov} {"November"} - -MACRO {dec} {"December"} - -READ - -FUNCTION {sortify} -{ purify$ - "l" change.case$ -} - -INTEGERS { len } - -FUNCTION {chop.word} -{ 's := - 'len := - s #1 len substring$ = - { s len #1 + global.max$ substring$ } - 's - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {sort.format.names} -{ 's := - #1 'nameptr := - "" - s num.names$ 'numnames := - numnames 'namesleft := - { namesleft #0 > } - { nameptr #1 > - { " " * } - 'skip$ - if$ - s nameptr "{vv{ } }{ll{ }}{ ff{ }}{ jj{ }}" format.name$ 't := - nameptr numnames = t "others" = and - { "et al" * } - { t sortify * } - if$ - nameptr #1 + 'nameptr := - namesleft #1 - 'namesleft := - } - while$ -} - -FUNCTION {sort.format.title} -{ 't := - "A " #2 - "An " #3 - "The " #4 t chop.word - chop.word - chop.word - sortify - #1 global.max$ substring$ -} - -FUNCTION {author.sort} -{ author empty$ - { key empty$ - { "to sort, need author or key in " cite$ * warning$ - "" - } - { key sortify } - if$ - } - { author sort.format.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {author.editor.sort} -{ author empty$ - { editor empty$ - { key empty$ - { "to sort, need author, editor, or key in " cite$ * warning$ - "" - } - { key sortify } - if$ - } - { editor sort.format.names } - if$ - } - { author sort.format.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {author.organization.sort} -{ author empty$ - { organization empty$ - { key empty$ - { "to sort, need author, organization, or key in " cite$ * warning$ - "" - } - { key sortify } - if$ - } - { "The " #4 organization chop.word sortify } - if$ - } - { author sort.format.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {editor.organization.sort} -{ editor empty$ - { organization empty$ - { key empty$ - { "to sort, need editor, organization, or key in " cite$ * warning$ - "" - } - { key sortify } - if$ - } - { "The " #4 organization chop.word sortify } - if$ - } - { editor sort.format.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {presort} -{ type$ "book" = - type$ "inbook" = - or - 'author.editor.sort - { type$ "proceedings" = - 'editor.organization.sort - { type$ "manual" = - 'author.organization.sort - 'author.sort - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ - " " - * - year field.or.null sortify - * - " " - * - title field.or.null - sort.format.title - * - #1 entry.max$ substring$ - 'sort.key$ := -} - -ITERATE {presort} - -SORT - -STRINGS { longest.label prev.author this.author } - -INTEGERS { number.label longest.label.width } - -FUNCTION {initialize.longest.label} -{ "" 'longest.label := - #1 'number.label := - #0 'longest.label.width := - "abcxyz" 'prev.author := - "" 'this.author := -} - -FUNCTION {longest.label.pass} -{ number.label int.to.str$ 'label := - number.label #1 + 'number.label := - label width$ longest.label.width > - { label 'longest.label := - label width$ 'longest.label.width := - } - 'skip$ - if$ - author empty$ - { editor empty$ - { "" } - 'editor - if$ - } - 'author - if$ - 'this.author := - this.author prev.author = - { "\bysame" 'extra.label := } - { "" 'extra.label := - this.author "" = - { "abcxyz" } - 'this.author - if$ - 'prev.author := - } - if$ -} - -EXECUTE {initialize.longest.label} - -ITERATE {longest.label.pass} - -FUNCTION {begin.bib} -{ preamble$ empty$ - 'skip$ - { preamble$ write$ newline$ } - if$ - "\providecommand{\bysame}{\leavevmode\hbox to3em{\hrulefill}\thinspace}" - write$ newline$ - "\begin{thebibliography}{" longest.label * "}" * write$ newline$ -} - -EXECUTE {begin.bib} - -EXECUTE {init.state.consts} - -ITERATE {call.type$} - -FUNCTION {end.bib} -{ newline$ - "\end{thebibliography}" write$ newline$ -} - -EXECUTE {end.bib} -%% \CharacterTable -%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z -%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z -%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 -%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# -%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& -%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) -%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, -%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ -%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< -%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? -%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ -%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ -%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| -%% Right brace \} Tilde \~} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/amsart.tpl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/amsart.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index 22093b06205..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/amsart.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: amsart.tpl -% Typeset with LaTeX format - -% Preamble -\documentclass{amsart} -\usepackage{amssymb,latexsym} - -% Option 1 -% Theorems, lemmas, definitions in the most -% emphatic (plain) style, all separately numbered. - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -% Option 2 -% Theorems, lemmas, definitions, and corollaries in the most -% emphatic (plain) style, all consecutively numbered. - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}[theorem]{Lemma} -\newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition} -\newtheorem{corollary}[theorem]{Corollary} - -% Option 3 -% Theorems, propositions, lemmas, and definitions -% in the most emphatic (plain) style. Propositions and lemmas are -% consecutively numbered within sections. -% Notations in the less emphatic (definition) style; -% the notations are not numbered. - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition}[section] -\newtheorem{lemma}[Proposition]{Lemma} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem*{notation}{Notation} - -% Option 4 -% Theorems, definitions, and lemmas in the most emphatic -% (plain) style. Definitions and lemmas are consecutively -% numbered within sections. There is a Main Theorem in -% the most emphatic (plain) style, unnumbered. There are -%rules, in the less emphatic (definition) style, unnumbered. - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem*{main}{Main Theorem} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition}[section] -\newtheorem{lemma}[Definition]{Lemma}[section] - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem*{Rule}{Rule} - -% Option 5 -% Theorems, corollaries, lemmas, and propositions, in the most -% emphatic (plain) style; all are numbered separately. -% There is a Main Theorem in the most emphatic (plain) -% style, unnumbered. There are definitions, in the less emphatic -% (definition) style. There are notations, in the least emphatic -%(remark) style, unnumbered. - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary} -\newtheorem*{main}{Main Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition} - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -\theoremstyle{remark} -\newtheorem*{notation}{Notation} - -\begin{document} -% One author -\title[shorttitle]{titleline1\\ - titleline2} -\author{name} -\address{line1\\ - line2\\ - line3} -\email{name@address} -\urladdr{http://webaddress} -\thanks{thanks} -% End one author - -% Two authors -\title[shorttitle]{titleline1\\ - titleline2} -\author{firstauthor} -\address{line1\\ - line2\\ - line3} -\email{firstauthor@email address} -\urladdr{http://firstauthorwebaddress} -\thanks{The firstauthor ... thanks} -\author{secondauthor} -\address{address2line1\\ - address2line2\\ - address2line3} -\email{secondauthor@email address} -\urladdr{http://secondauthorwebaddress} -\thanks{The second author ... thanks} -% End two authors - -\keywords{keywords} -\subjclass[2000]{Primary: subject; Secondary: subject} -\date{date} - -\begin{abstract} - abstract -\end{abstract} -\maketitle - -\begin{thebibliography}{99} - -\end{thebibliography} -\end{document} - -Papers: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, journal \textbf{volume} - (year), pp.~pages. - -Books: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, series, vol.~volume, - publisher, address, edition, date. - -\bibitem{xxx} - editor, ed., \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -Papers in books: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, book title, publisher, - year, pp~pages. - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, book title (editor, ed.), - vol.~volume, publisher, publisher address, date, - pp.~pages. - -Theses: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Ph.D. thesis, university, year. - -Tech reports: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, tech. report, university, year. - -Research notes: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Research Note number, - university, location, date, research paper in - preparation. - -Conference proceedings: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, conference title (location, - year). - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, conference title, year - (editor, ed.), vol.~volume, publisher, address, - pp.~pages. - -Abstracts: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Abstract: journal, volume, - year. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/article.tpl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/article.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index 62dd64d2f25..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/article.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: article.tpl -% Typeset with LaTeX format -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{amssymb,latexsym,amsmath} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} -\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary} -\newtheorem{notation}{Notation} - -\begin{document} -\title{titleline1\\ - titleline2} -\author{name\thanks{support}\\ - addressline1\\ - addressline2\\ - addressline3} -\date{date} -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - abstract text -\end{abstract} - -\begin{thebibliography}{99} - bibliographic entries -\end{thebibliography} -\end{document} - -Papers: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, journal \textbf{volume} - (year), pages. - -Books: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, series, vol.~volume, - publisher, address, edition, date. - -\bibitem{xxx} - editor, ed., \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -Papers in books: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, book title, publisher, - year, pp~pages. - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, book title (editor, ed.), - vol.~volume, publisher, publisher address, date, - pp.~pages. - -Theses: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Ph.D. thesis, university, year. - -Tech reports: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, tech. report, university, year. - -Research notes: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Research Note number, - university, location, date, research paper in - preparation. - -Conference proceedings: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, conference title (location, - year). - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, conference title, year - (editor, ed.), vol.~volume, publisher, address, - pp.~pages. - -Abstracts: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Abstract: journal, volume, - year. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/article2.tpl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/article2.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index 447014b8664..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/article2.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: article2.tpl for two authors -% Typeset with LaTeX format -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{amssymb,latexsym,amsmath} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} -\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary} -\newtheorem{notation}{Notation} - -\begin{document} -\title{titleline1\\ - titleline2} -\author{name1\thanks{support1}\\ - address1line1\\ - address1line2\\ - address1line3 - \and - name2\thanks{support2}\\ - address2line1\\ - address2line2\\ - address2line3} -\date{date} -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - abstract text -\end{abstract} - -\begin{thebibliography}{99} - bibliographic entries -\end{thebibliography} -\end{document} - -Papers: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, journal \textbf{volume} - (year), pages. - -Books: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, series, vol.~volume, - publisher, address, edition, date. - -\bibitem{xxx} - editor, ed., \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -Papers in books: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, book title, publisher, - year, pp~pages. - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, book title (editor, ed.), - vol.~volume, publisher, publisher address, date, - pp.~pages. - -Theses: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Ph.D. thesis, university, year. - -Tech reports: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, tech. report, university, year. - -Research notes: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Research Note number, - university, location, date, research paper in - preparation. - -Conference proceedings: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, conference title (location, - year). - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, conference title, year - (editor, ed.), vol.~volume, publisher, address, - pp.~pages. - -Abstracts: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Abstract: journal, volume, - year. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/contents b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/contents deleted file mode 100644 index bf07a88b12f..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/contents +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -ams-alph.bst BibTeX style file, see below -ams-pln.bst BibTeX style file, see below -amsart.tpl AMS article template for one author, Section 8.4 -article.tpl article template for one author, Section 1.8 -article2.tpl article template for two authors, Section 1.8 -fonttbl.tex font table generator, Section 2.4.4 -gallery.tex formulas of the Formula Gallery, Section 1.5 -german.tex Babel with the german option, Appendix E -ggamsart.tpl personalized template for amsart document class, Section 8.4 -ggart.tpl article.tpl personalized, Section 1.8 -ggart2.tpl article2.tpl personalized, Section 1.8 -gratzer locator document -inbibl.tpl templates for bibliographic entries, Section 6.5.1 -intrart.tex introductory sample article, Section 1.7 -intrarti.tex introductory sample article, Section 11.1 -lattice.sty personalized file for user defined commands, Section 9.3 -letter.tex sample letter, Section 7.2 -master.tex master document for svsing6 book class, Appendix F -math.tex first note with math, Section 1.2.1 -mathb.tex first note with math with mistakes, Section 1.2.2 -multiline.tpl formulas in Chapter 5 -note1.tex first note, Section 1.1.2 -note1b.tex note1.tex with lines too long, Section 1.1.3 -note2.tex second note, Section 1.1.4 -noteslug.tex note1b.tex with slug, Section 1.1.3 -sampart.tex AMS sample article, Section 8.3 -sampartb.bib bibliographic database file for sampartb.tex, Section 10.2.1 -sampartb.tex AMS sample article to be used BibTeX, Section 10.2.1 -sampartu.tex AMS sample article with user defined commands, Section 9.4 -sample.html sample HTML code, Section 14.1 -svsing6.cls a book class of Springer-Verlag, New York, used in Appendix F -template.bib sample entry types in a bibliographic database file, Section 10.1.1 -textenv.tpl text environments in Chapter 3 and custom lists in Section 9.6 -topmat.tpl AMS top-matter samples, Section 8.2.5 - -In Chapter 10, the examples were made with the AMS bibliographic style file, -amsplain.bst. Oren Patashnik pointed out a very minor error in both -AMS bibliographic style files: The "in" used in cross-referencing is capitalized. -ams-alph.bst and ams-pln.bst are identical with version 1.2c of the AMS BibTeX style files, -except that this error was corrected. - -On CTAN, there is one more file: gratzer, so that users searching for gratzer on CTAN find -the directory in which these files are placed. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/fonttbl.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/fonttbl.tex deleted file mode 100644 index fa9c821348b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/fonttbl.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -% Instruction: -% Typeset the document with LaTeX format -% Type in a line to choose the font you want to be -% represented in the tables -% or select the font by uncommenting lines. -% For instance, to get the tables for CM -% typewriter style, uncomment the \ttfamily line -% To get the tables for Times roman -% uncomment the \usepackage{times} line. - 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Building a formula step-by-step - -Step 1 -$\left[ \frac{n}{2} \right]$ - -Step 2 -\[ - \sum_{i = 1}^{ \left[ \frac{n}{2} \right] } -\] - -Step 3 -\[ - x_{i, i + 1}^{i^{2}} \qquad \left[ \frac{i + 3}{3} \right] -\] - -Step 4 -\[ - \binom{ x_{i,i + 1}^{i^{2}} }{ \left[ \frac{i + 3}{3} \right] } -\] - -Step 5 -$\sqrt{ \mu(i)^{ \frac{3}{2} } (i^{2} - 1) }$ - -$\sqrt{ \mu(i)^{ \frac{3}{2} } (i^{2} - 1) }$ - -Step 6 -$\sqrt[3]{ \rho(i) - 2 }$ $\sqrt[3]{ \rho(i) - 1 }$ - -Step 7 -\[ - \frac{ \sqrt{ \mu(i)^{ \frac{3}{2}} (i^{2} -1) } } - { \sqrt[3]{\rho(i) - 2} + \sqrt[3]{\rho(i) - 1} } -\] - -Step 8 -\[ - \sum_{i = 1}^{ \left[ \frac{n}{2} \right] } - \binom{ x_{i, i + 1}^{i^{2}} } - { \left[ \frac{i + 3}{3} \right] } - \frac{ \sqrt{ \mu(i)^{ \frac{3}{2}} (i^{2} - 1) } } - { \sqrt[3]{\rho(i) - 2} + \sqrt[3]{\rho(i) - 1} } -\] - -\[\sum_{i=1}^{\left[\frac{n}{2}\right]}\binom{x_{i,i+1}^{i^{2}}} -{\left[\frac{i+3}{3}\right]}\frac{\sqrt{\mu(i)^{\frac{3} -{2}}(i^{2}-1)}}{\sqrt[3]{\rho(i)-2}+\sqrt[3]{\rho(i)-1}}\] - -%\[\sum_{i=1}^{\left[\frac{n}{2}\right]}\binom{x_{i,i+1}^{i^{2}}} -%{\left[\frac{i+3}{3}\right]}\frac{\sqrt{\mu(i)^{\frac{3} -%{2}}}(i^{2}-1)}}{\sqrt[3]{\rho(i)-2}+\sqrt[3]{\rho(i)-1}}\] - -Section 1.5 Formula gallery - -Formula 1 -\[ - x \mapsto \{\, c \in C \mid c \leq x \,\} -\] - -Formula 2 -\[ - \left| \bigcup (\, I_{j} \mid j \in J \,) \right| - < \mathfrak{m} -\] - -Formula 3 -\[ - A = \{\, x \in X \mid x \in X_{i}, - \mbox{ for some $i \in I$} \,\} -\] - -Formula 4 -\[ - \langle a_{1},a_{2} \rangle \leq \langle a'_{1},a'_{2}\rangle - \qquad \mbox{if{f}} \qquad a_{1} < a'_{1} \quad \mbox{or} - \quad a_{1} = a'_{1} \mbox{ and } a_{2} \leq a'_{2} -\] - -Formula 5 -\[ - \Gamma_{u'} = \{\, \gamma \mid \gamma < 2\chi, - \ B_{\alpha} \nsubseteq u', \ B_{\gamma} \subseteq u' \,\} -\] - -Formula 6 -\[ - A = B^{2} \times \mathbb{Z} -\] - -Formula 7 -\[ - y^C \equiv z \vee \bigvee_{ i \in C } \left[ s_{i}^{C} \right] - \pmod{ \Phi } -\] - -Formula 8 -\[ - y \vee \bigvee (\, [B_{\gamma}] \mid \gamma \in \Gamma \,) - \equiv z \vee \bigvee (\, [B_{\gamma}] - \mid \gamma \in \Gamma \,) \pmod{ \Phi^{x} } -\] - -Formula 9 -\[ - f(\mathbf{x}) = \bigvee\nolimits_{\!\mathfrak{m}} - \left(\, - \bigwedge\nolimits_{\mathfrak{m}} - (\, x_{j} \mid j \in I_{i} \,) \mid i < \aleph_{\alpha} - \,\right) - \] - -Formula 10 -\[ - \left. \widehat{F}(x) \right|_{a}^{b} - = \widehat{F}(b) - \widehat{F}(a) -\] - -Formula 11 -\[ - u \underset{\alpha}{+} v \overset{1}{\thicksim} w - \overset{2}{\thicksim} z -\] - -Formula 12 -\[ - f(x) \overset{ \text{def} }{ = } x^{2} - 1 -\] - -Formula 13 -\[ - \overbrace{a + b + \cdots + z}^{n} -\] - -Formula 14 -\[ - \begin{vmatrix} - a + b + c & uv\\ - a + b & c + d - \end{vmatrix} - = 7 -\] - -\[ - \begin{Vmatrix} - a + b + c & uv\\ - a + b & c + d - \end{Vmatrix} - = 7 -\] - -\[ - \left\|\begin{array}{cc} - a + b + c & uv\\ - a + b & c + d - \end{array}\right\| - = 7 -\] - -Formula 15 -\[ - \sum_{j \in \mathbf{N}} b_{ij} \hat{y}_{j} - = \sum_{j \in \mathbf{N}} b^{(\lambda)}_{ij} \hat{y}_{j} - + (b_{ii} - \lambda_{i}) \hat{y}_{i} \hat{y} -\] - -Formula 16 -\[ - \left( \prod^n_{\, j = 1} \hat x_{j} \right) H_{c} - = \frac{1}{2} \hat k_{ij} \det \hat{ \mathbf{K} }(i|i) -\] - -\[ - \biggl( \prod^n_{\, j = 1} \hat x_{j} \biggr) H_{c} - = \frac{1}{2} \hat{k}_{ij} \det \widehat{ \mathbf{K} }(i|i) -\] - -Formula 17 -\[ - \det \mathbf{K} (t = 1, t_{1}, \ldots, t_{n}) - = \sum_{I \in \mathbf{n} }(-1)^{|I|} \prod_{i \in I} t_{i} - \prod_{j \in I} (D_{j} + \lambda_{j} t_{j}) - \det \mathbf{A}^{(\lambda)}(\,\overline{I} | \overline{I}\,) - = 0 -\] - -Formula 18 -\[ - \lim_{(v, v') \to (0, 0)} - \frac{H(z + v) - H(z + v') - BH(z)(v - v')} - {\| v - v' \|} = 0 -\] - -Formula 19 -\[ - \int_{\mathcal{D}} | \overline{\partial u} |^{2} - \Phi_{0}(z) e^{\alpha |z|^2} - \geq c_{4} \alpha \int_{\mathcal{D}} |u|^{2} \Phi_{0} - e^{\alpha |z|^{2}} - + c_{5} \delta^{-2} \int_{A} |u|^{2} - \Phi_{0} e^{\alpha |z|^{2}} -\] - -Formula 20 -\[ - \mathbf{A} = - \begin{pmatrix} - \dfrac{\varphi \cdot X_{n, 1}} - {\varphi_{1} \times \varepsilon_{1}} - & (x + \varepsilon_{2})^{2} & \cdots - & (x + \varepsilon_{n - 1})^{n - 1} - & (x + \varepsilon_{n})^{n}\\[10pt] - \dfrac{\varphi \cdot X_{n, 1}} - {\varphi_{2} \times \varepsilon_{1}} - & \dfrac{\varphi \cdot X_{n, 2}} - {\varphi_{2} \times \varepsilon_{2}} - & \cdots & (x + \varepsilon_{n - 1})^{n - 1} - & (x + \varepsilon_{n})^{n}\\ - \hdotsfor{5}\\ - \dfrac{\varphi \cdot X_{n, 1}} - {\varphi_{n} \times \varepsilon_{1}} - & \dfrac{\varphi \cdot X_{n, 2}} - {\varphi_{n} \times \varepsilon_{2}} - & \cdots & \dfrac{\varphi \cdot X_{n, n - 1}} - {\varphi_{n} \times \varepsilon_{n - 1}} - & \dfrac{\varphi\cdot X_{n, n}} - {\varphi_{n} \times \varepsilon_{n}} - \end{pmatrix} - + \mathbf{I}_{n} -\] - - -Section 9.1.3 User-defined commands - -Formula 20 with user-defined commands: - -\newcommand{\quot}[2]{% -\dfrac{\varphi \cdot X_{n, #1}}% -{\varphi_{#2} \times \varepsilon_{#1}}} -\newcommand{\exn}[1]{(x+\varepsilon_{#1})^{#1}} - -\[ - \mathbf{A} = - \begin{pmatrix} - \quot{1}{1} & \exn{2} & \cdots & \exn{n - 1} - & \exn{n}\\[10pt] - \quot{1}{2} & \quot{2}{2} & \cdots & \exn{n - 1} - &\exn{n}\\ - \hdotsfor{5}\\ - \quot{1}{n} & \quot{2}{n} & \cdots & - \quot{n - 1}{n} & \quot{n}{n} - \end{pmatrix} - + \mathbf{I}_{n} -\] -\end{document} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/german.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/german.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a8089a6bb27..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/german.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -%Sample file for Babel with german -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage[german]{babel} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\begin{document} -\section{H"ullenoperatoren} -Es sei $P$ eine teilweise geordnete Menge. Wir -sagen, da"s in $P$ ein \emph{H"ullenoperator} -$\lambda$ erkl"art ist, wenn sich jedem $a \in P$ -ein eindeuting bestimmtes $\lambda(a) \in P$ -zuordnen l"a"st, so da"s die folgenden -Bedingungen erf"ullt sind. -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ggamsart.tpl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ggamsart.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index 22987b91a6e..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ggamsart.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: ggamsart.tpl -% Typeset with LaTeX format - -% Preamble -\documentclass{amsart} -\usepackage{amssymb,latexsym} - -% Theorems, corollaries, lemmas, and propositions, in the most -% emphatic (plain) style; all are numbered separately. -% There is a Main Theorem in the most emphatic (plain) -% style, unnumbered. There are definitions, in the less emphatic -% (definition) style. There are notations, in the least emphatic -%(remark) style, unnumbered. - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary} -\newtheorem*{main}{Main Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition} - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -\theoremstyle{remark} -\newtheorem*{notation}{Notation} - -\begin{document} -\title[short title]{titleline1\\ - titleline2} -% One author -\author{George Gr\"{a}tzer} -\address{University of Manitoba\\ - Department of Mathematics\\ - Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2\\ - Canada} -\email{gratzer@cc.umanitoba.ca} -\urladdr{http://server.maths.umanitoba.ca/homepages/gratzer/} -\thanks{Research supported by the NSERC of Canada} -% End one author - -\keywords{keywords} -\subjclass[2000]{Primary: subject; Secondary: subject} -\date{date} - -\begin{abstract} - abstract text -\end{abstract} -\maketitle - -% Bibliography -\begin{thebibliography}{99} - bibliographic entries -\end{thebibliography} -\end{document} - -Papers: - -\bibitem{xxx} -author, \emph{title}, journal \textbf{volume} (year), -pp.~pages. - -Books: - -\bibitem{xxx} -author, \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -\bibitem{xxx} -author, \emph{title}, series, vol.~volume, publisher, - address, edition, date. - -\bibitem{xxx} -editor, ed., \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -Papers in books: - -\bibitem{xxx} -author, \emph{title}, book title, publisher, year, pp~pages. - -\bibitem{xxx} -author, \emph{title}, book title (editor, ed.), vol.~volume, -publisher, publisher address, date, pp.~pages. - -Theses: - -\bibitem{xxx} -author, \emph{title}, Ph.D. thesis, university, year. - -Tech reports: - -\bibitem{xxx} -author, \emph{title}, tech. report, university, year. - -Research notes: - -\bibitem{xxx} -author,\emph{title}, Research Note number, university, -location, date, research paper in preparation. - -Conference proceedings: - -\bibitem{xxx} -author, \emph{title}, conference title (location, year). - -\bibitem{xxx} -author, \emph{title}, conference title, year - (editor, ed.), vol.~volume, publisher, address, - pp.~pages. - -Abstracts: - -\bibitem{xxx} -author, \emph{title}, Abstract: journal, volume, year. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ggart.tpl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ggart.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index 539084e7b5d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ggart.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: ggart.tpl -% Typeset with LaTeX format - -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{latexsym} - -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} -\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary} -\newtheorem{notation}{Notation} - -\begin{document} -\title{titleline1\\ - titleline2} -\author{George Gr\"{a}tzer\thanks{Research supported by the - NSERC of Canada.}\\ - University of Manitoba\\ - Department of Mathematics\\ - Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2\\ - Canada} -\date{date} -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - abstract -\end{abstract} - -\begin{thebibliography}{99} - - -\end{thebibliography} -\end{document} - -Papers: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, journal \textbf{volume} - (year), pages. - -Books: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, series, vol.~volume, - publisher, address, edition, date. - -\bibitem{xxx} - editor, ed., \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -Papers in books: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, book title, publisher, - year, pp~pages. - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, book title (editor, ed.), - vol.~volume, publisher, publisher address, date, - pp.~pages. - -Theses: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Ph.D. thesis, university, year. - -Tech reports: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, tech. report, university, year. - -Research notes: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Research Note number, - university, location, date, research paper in - preparation. - -Conference proceedings: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, conference title (location, - year). - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, conference title, year - (editor, ed.), vol.~volume, publisher, address, - pp.~pages. - -Abstracts: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Abstract: journal, volume, - year. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ggart2.tpl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ggart2.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index 09350d4b0eb..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/ggart2.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: ggart2.tpl for two authors -% Typeset with LaTeX format - -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{latexsym} - -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} -\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary} -\newtheorem{notation}{Notation} - -\begin{document} -\title{titleline1\\ - titleline2} -\author{George Gr\"{a}tzer\thanks{Research supported by the - NSERC of Canada.}\\ - University of Manitoba\\ - Department of Mathematics\\ - Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2\\ - Canada - \and - name2\thanks{support2}\\ - address2line1\\ - address2line2\\ - address2line3} -\date{date} -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - abstract -\end{abstract} - -\begin{thebibliography}{99} - bibliographic entries -\end{thebibliography} -\end{document} - -Papers: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, journal \textbf{volume} - (year), pages. - -Books: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, series, vol.~volume, - publisher, address, edition, date. - -\bibitem{xxx} - editor, ed., \emph{title}, publisher, address, year. - -Papers in books: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, book title, publisher, - year, pp~pages. - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, book title (editor, ed.), - vol.~volume, publisher, publisher address, date, - pp.~pages. - -Theses: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Ph.D. thesis, university, year. - -Tech reports: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, tech. report, university, year. - -Research notes: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Research Note number, - university, location, date, research paper in - preparation. - -Conference proceedings: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, conference title (location, - year). - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, conference title, year - (editor, ed.), vol.~volume, publisher, address, - pp.~pages. - -Abstracts: - -\bibitem{xxx} - author, \emph{title}, Abstract: journal, volume, - year. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/gratzer b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/gratzer deleted file mode 100644 index 5de320e02af..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/gratzer +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -This small document was added to the mil3 (Math into -LaTeX, third edition) distribution, so that people looking for -it with - -quote site index gratzer - -would find it. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/inbibl.tpl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/inbibl.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index e96bdbcc032..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/inbibl.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: inbibl.tpl -% in article bibliography template file - -\begin{thebibliography}{99} -\bibitem{hA70} - Henry~H. Albert, - \emph{Free torsoids}, - Current Trends in Lattice Theory, D.~Van Nostrand, 1970. -\bibitem{hA70a} - Henry~H. Albert, - \emph{Free torsoids}, - Current Trends in Lattice Theory (G.~H. Birnbaum, ed.), vol.~7, - D.~Van Nostrand, Princeton, - January, 1970, no translation available, pp.~173--215 (German). -\bibitem{sF90} - Soo-Key Foo, - \emph{Lattice Constructions}, - Ph.D. thesis, University of Winnebago, 1990. -\bibitem{sF90a} - Soo-Key Foo, - \emph{Lattice Constructions}, - Ph.D. thesis, University of Winnebago, Winnebago, MN, - December 1990, final revision not yet available. -\bibitem{gF86} - Grant~H. Foster, - \emph{Computational complexity in lattice theory}, - tech. report, Carnegie Mellon University, 1986. -\bibitem{gF86a} - Grant~H. Foster, - \emph{Computational complexity in lattice theory}, - Research Note 128A, Carnegie Mellon University, - Pittsburgh, PA, December, 1986, research article in preparation. -\bibitem{pK69} - Peter Konig, - \emph{Composition of functions}, - Proceedings of the Conference on Universal Algebra - (Kingston, 1969). -\bibitem{pK69a} - Peter Konig, - \emph{Composition of functions}, - Proceedings of the Conference on Universal Algebra - (G.~H. Birnbaum, ed.), - vol.~7, Canadian Mathematical Society, - Queen's Univ., Kingston, ON, - available from the Montreal office, pp.~1--106 (English). -\bibitem{wL75} - William~A. Landau, - \emph{Representations of complete lattices}, - Abstract: Notices Amer. Math. Soc., \textbf{18}, 937. -\bibitem{wL75a} - William~A. Landau, - \emph{Representations of complete lattices}, - Abstract: Notices Amer. Math. Soc. \textbf{18}, 937, - December, 1975. -\bibitem{gM68} - George~A. Menuhin, - \emph{Universal algebra}, - D.~van Nostrand, Princeton, 1968. -\bibitem{gM68a} - George~A. Menuhin, - \emph{Universal algebra}, second ed., - University Series in Higher Mathematics, vol.~58, - D.~van Nostrand, Princeton, - March, 1968 (English), no Russian translation. -\bibitem{eM57} - Ernest~T. Moynahan, - \emph{On a problem of M. Stone}, - Acta Math. Acad. Sci. Hungar. \textbf{8}~(1957), 455--460. -\bibitem{eM57a} - Ernest~T. Moynahan, - \emph{On a problem of M. Stone}, - Acta Math. Acad. Sci. Hungar. \textbf{8}~(1957), 455--460 - (English), Russian translation available. -\end{thebibliography} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/intrart.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/intrart.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 724be01586c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/intrart.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -% Introductory sample article: intrart.tex -% Typeset with LaTeX format - -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{latexsym} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} -\newtheorem{notation}{Notation} - -\begin{document} -\title{A construction of complete-simple\\ - distributive lattices} -\author{George~A. Menuhin\thanks{Research supported - by the NSF under grant number 23466.}\\ - Computer Science Department\\ - Winnebago, MN 23714\\ - menuhin@cc.uwinnebago.edu} -\date{March 15, 1999} -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - In this note, we prove that there exist \emph{complete-simple - distributive lattices,} that is, complete distributive - lattices in which there are only two complete congruences. -\end{abstract} - -\section{Introduction}\label{S:intro} -In this note, we prove the following result: - -\begin{theorem} - There exists an infinite complete distributive lattice~$K$ - with only the two trivial complete congruence relations. -\end{theorem} - -\section{The $\Pi^{*}$ construction}\label{S:P*} -The following construction is crucial in the proof of our Theorem: - -\begin{definition}\label{D:P*} - Let $D_{i}$, for $i \in I$, be complete distributive - lattices satisfying condition~\textup{(J)}. Their - $\Pi^{*}$ product is defined as follows: - \[ - \Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I ) = - \Pi ( D_{i}^{-} \mid i \in I ) + 1; - \] - that is, $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$ is - $\Pi ( D_{i}^{-} \mid i \in I )$ with a new unit element. -\end{definition} - -\begin{notation} - If $i \in I$ and $d \in D_{i}^{-}$, then - \[ - \langle \ldots, 0, \ldots, d, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle - \] - is the element of $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$ whose - $i$-th component is $d$ and all the other components - are $0$. -\end{notation} - -See also Ernest~T. Moynahan~\cite{eM57a}. - -Next we verify the following result: - -\begin{theorem}\label{T:P*} - Let $D_{i}$, $i \in I$, be complete distributive - lattices satisfying condition~\textup{(J)}. Let $\Theta$ - be a complete congruence relation on - $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$. - If there exist $i \in I$ and $d \in D_{i}$ with - $d < 1_{i}$ such that, for all $d \leq c < 1_{i}$, - \begin{equation}\label{E:cong1} - \langle \ldots, d, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle \equiv - \langle \ldots, c, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle \pmod{\Theta}, - \end{equation} - then $\Theta = \iota$. -\end{theorem} - -\emph{Proof.} Since -\begin{equation}\label{E:cong2} - \langle \ldots, d, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle \equiv - \langle \ldots, c, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle \pmod{\Theta}, -\end{equation} -and $\Theta$ is a complete congruence relation, it follows -from condition~(J) that -\begin{equation}\label{E:cong} - \langle \ldots, d, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle \equiv - \bigvee ( \langle \ldots, c, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle - \mid d \leq c < 1 ) \pmod{\Theta}. -\end{equation} - -Let $j \in I$, $j \neq i$, and let $a \in D_{j}^{-}$. -Meeting both sides of the congruence (\ref{E:cong2}) with -$\langle \ldots, a, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle$, we obtain that -\begin{equation}\label{E:comp} - 0 = \langle \ldots, a, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle \pmod{\Theta}, -\end{equation} -Using the completeness of $\Theta$ and (\ref{E:comp}), -we get: -\[ - 0 \equiv \bigvee ( \langle \ldots, a, \ldots, 0, \ldots - \rangle \mid a \in D_{j}^{-} ) = 1 \pmod{\Theta}, -\] -hence $\Theta = \iota$. - -\begin{thebibliography}{9} - \bibitem{sF90} - Soo-Key Foo, - \emph{Lattice Constructions}, - Ph.D. thesis, - University of Winnebago, Winnebago, MN, December, 1990. - \bibitem{gM68} - George~A. Menuhin, - \emph{Universal Algebra}, - D.~van Nostrand, Princeton, 1968. - \bibitem{eM57} - Ernest~T. Moynahan, - \emph{On a problem of M. Stone}, - Acta Math. Acad. Sci. Hungar. \textbf{8} (1957), 455--460. - \bibitem{eM57a} - Ernest~T. Moynahan, - \emph{Ideals and congruence relations in lattices.} II, - Magyar Tud. Akad. Mat. Fiz. Oszt. K\"{o}zl. \textbf{9} - (1957), 417--434. -\end{thebibliography} - -\end{document} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/intrarti.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/intrarti.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ae5bc357006..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/intrarti.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -% Introductory sample article with index entries: intrarti.tex -% Typeset with LaTeX format - -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{latexsym} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -\newtheorem{notation}{Notation} -\usepackage{makeidx} -\makeindex - -\begin{document} -\title{A construction of complete-simple\\ - distributive lattices} -\author{George~A. Menuhin\thanks{Research supported - by the NSF under grant number 23466.}\\ - Computer Science Department\\ - Winnebago, MN 23714\\ - menuhin@cc.uwinnebago.edu} -\date{March 15, 1999} -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - In this note, we prove that there exist \emph{complete-simple - distributive lattices,} that is, complete distributive - lattices in which there are only two complete congruences. -\end{abstract} - -\section{Introduction}\label{S:intro} -In this note we prove the following result: - -\begin{theorem}\index{Main Theorem} - There exists an infinite complete distributive lattice~$K$ - with only the two trivial complete congruence relations. -\end{theorem} - -\section{The $\Pi^{*}$ construction}\label{S:P*} -\index{pistar@$\Pi^{*}$ construction} -\index{Main Theorem!exposition|(} -The following construction is crucial in our proof of our Theorem: - -\begin{definition}\label{D:P*} - Let $D_{i}$, $i \in I$, be complete distributive - lattices satisfying condition~\textup{(J)}. Their - $\Pi^{*}$ product is defined as follows: - \[ - \Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I ) = - \Pi ( D_{i}^{-} \mid i \in I ) + 1; - \] - that is, $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$ is - $\Pi ( D_{i}^{-} \mid i \in I )$ with a new unit element. -\end{definition} - -\begin{notation} -\index{<@$\langle \dots, 0, \dots, d, \dots, 0, - \dots \rangle$|textbf} - If $i \in I$ and $d \in D_{i}^{-}$, then - \[ - \langle \ldots, 0, \ldots, d, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle - \] - is the element of $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$ whose - $i$-th component is $d$ and all the other components - are $0$. -\end{notation} - -See also Ernest~T. -\index{Moynahan, Ernest~T.}% -Moynahan~\cite{eM57a}. - -Next we verify the following result: -\index{lattice}% -\index{lattice!distributive}% -\index{lattice!distributive!complete}% -\begin{theorem}\label{T:P*} - Let $D_{i}$, $i \in I$, be complete distributive - lattices satisfying condition~\textup{(J)}. Let $\Theta$ - be a complete congruence relation on - $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$. - If there exist $i \in I$ and $d \in D_{i}$ with - $d < 1_{i}$ such that for all $d \leq c < 1_{i}$, -\begin{equation}\label{E:cong} - \langle \ldots, d, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle \equiv - \bigvee ( \langle \ldots, c, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle - \mid d \leq c < 1 ) \pmod{\Theta}. -\end{equation} - then $\Theta = \iota$. -\end{theorem} - -\emph{Proof.} Since -\begin{equation}\label{E:cong2} - \langle \ldots, d, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle \equiv - \langle \ldots, c, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle \pmod{\Theta}, -\end{equation} -and $\Theta$ is a complete congruence relation, it follows -from condition~(J) that -\begin{equation}\label{E:cong} - \langle \ldots, d, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle \equiv - \bigvee ( \langle \ldots, c, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle - \mid d \leq c < 1 ) \pmod{\Theta}. -\end{equation} - -Let $j \in I$, $j \neq i$, and let $a \in D_{j}^{-}$. -Meeting both sides of the congruence (\ref{E:cong2}) with -$\langle \ldots, a, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle$, we obtain that -\begin{equation}\label{E:comp} - 0 = \langle \ldots, a, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle \pmod{\Theta}, -\end{equation} -Using the completeness of $\Theta$ and (\ref{E:comp}), -we get: -\index{<@$\langle \dots, 0, \dots, d, \dots, 0, - \dots \rangle$}% -\[ - 0 \equiv \bigvee ( \langle \ldots, a, \ldots, 0, \ldots \rangle - \mid a \in D_{j}^{-} ) = 1 \pmod{\Theta}, -\] -hence $\Theta = \iota$. -\index{Main Theorem!exposition|)} - -\begin{thebibliography}{9} - \bibitem{sF90}\index{Foo, Soo-Key}% - Soo-Key Foo, - \emph{Lattice Constructions}, - Ph.D. thesis, - University of Winnebago, Winnebago, MN, December, 1990. - \bibitem{gM68}\index{Menuhin, George~A.}% - George~A. Menuhin, - \emph{Universal Algebra}, - D.~van Nostrand, Princeton, 1968. - \bibitem{eM57}\index{Moynahan, Ernest~T.}% - Ernest~T. Moynahan, - \emph{On a problem of M. Stone}, - Acta Math. Acad. Sci. Hungar. \textbf{8} (1957), 455--460. - \bibitem{eM57a}\index{Moynahan, Ernest~T.}% - Ernest~T. Moynahan, - \emph{Ideals and congruence relations in lattices.} II, - Magyar Tud. Akad. Mat. Fiz. Oszt. K\"{o}zl. \textbf{9} - (1957), 417--434. -\end{thebibliography} -\printindex -\end{document} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/lattice.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/lattice.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 14e0aea8157..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/lattice.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -% lattice.sty -% Command file for lattice papers -% lattice.sty -% Command file for lattice papers -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/06/01] -\ProvidesPackage{lattice}[1999/10/19 Commands for lattices] -\RequirePackage{amsmath} -\RequirePackage{amssymb} -\RequirePackage{latexsym} -\RequirePackage{eucal} -\RequirePackage{verbatim} -\RequirePackage{enumerate} -\RequirePackage{xspace} - -% Lattice operations -\newcommand{\jj}{\vee}% join -\newcommand{\mm}{\wedge}% meet -\newcommand{\JJ}{\bigvee}% big join -\newcommand{\MM}{\bigwedge}% big meet -\newcommand{\JJm}[2]{\JJ(\,#1\mid#2\,)}% big join with a middle -\newcommand{\MMm}[2]{\MM(\,#1\mid#2\,)}% big meet with a middle - 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\begin{namedtheorem}} - {\end{namedtheorem}} -\endinput \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/letter.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/letter.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a9202c066c5..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/letter.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: letter.tex -% Typeset with LaTeX format -\documentclass{letter} - -\begin{document} - -\address{George Gr\"{a}tzer\\ - Department of Mathematics\\ - University of Manitoba\\ - Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2\\ - Canada} -\signature{George Gr\"{a}tzer} -\date{} - -\begin{letter}{Prof.~John Hurtig\\ - Computer Science Department\\ - University of Winnebago\\ - Winnebago, Minnesota 23714} -\opening{Dear John,} -Enclosed you will find the first draft of the five-year plan. -\closing{Friendly greetings,} -\cc{Carla May\\ - Barry Bold} -\encl{Five-year plan} -\ps{P.S. Remember our lunch meeting tomorrow! G.} -\end{letter} - -\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/master.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/master.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 94a7da5f549..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/master.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -%Master document for svsing6 -\documentclass{svsing6} -\usepackage{usercommands} -\makeindex - -\begin{document} -\frontmatter -\include{frontmatter}%Front matter -\tableofcontents -\include{introduction}%Introduction - -\mainmatter -\include{chapter1} -\include{chapter2} -\include{chapter3} -\include{chapter4} -\include{chapter5} - -\appendix -\include{appendix1} -\include{appendix2} - -\backmatter -\include{references} -\include{afterword} - -\printindex diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/math.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/math.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 49c78c2fa55..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/math.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: math.tex -% Typeset with LaTeX format -\documentclass{article} - -\begin{document} -In first year calculus, we define intervals such as -$(u, v)$ and $(u, \infty)$. Such an interval is a -\emph{neighborhood} of $a$ -if $a$ is in the interval. Students should -realize that $\infty$ is only a -symbol, not a number. This is important since -we soon introduce concepts - such as $\lim_{x \to \infty} f(x)$. - -When we introduce the derivative -\[ - \lim_{x \to a} \frac{f(x) - f(a)}{x - a}, -\] -we assume that the function is defined and continuous -in a neighborhood of $a$. -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/mathb.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/mathb.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 51c0429cb25..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/mathb.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: mathB.tex -% Typeset with LaTeX format -\documentclass{article} - -\begin{document} -In first year calculus, we define intervals such as -%$(u, v)$ and $(u, \infty)$. Such an interval is a - $(u, v)$ and (u, \infty)$. Such an interval is a - \emph{neighborhood} of $a$ -if $a$ is in the interval. Students should -realize that $\infty$ is only a -symbol, not a number. This is important since -we soon introduce concepts - such as $\lim_{x \to \infty} f(x)$. -%such as $\lim_{x \to \infty f(x)$. - -When we introduce the derivative -\[ - \lim_{x \to a} \frac{f(x) - f(a)}{x - a} - %\lim_{x \to a} \frac{f(x) - f(a) x - a} -\] -we assume that the function is defined and continuous -in a neighborhood of $a$. -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/multline.tpl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/multline.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index 09ad30d23bc..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/multline.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,495 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: multline.tpl -% multiline math formula template file - - -% Section 5.2 Gathering formulas - -\begin{gather} - x_{1} x_{2} + x_{1}^{2} x_{2}^{2} + x_{3}, \label{E:mm1.1}\\ - x_{1} x_{3} + x_{1}^{2} x_{3}^{2} + x_{2}, \label{E:mm1.2}\\ - x_{1} x_{2} x_{3}. \label{E:mm1.3} -\end{gather} - -% 5.3 Splitting a long formula - -\begin{multline}\label{E:mm2} - (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6})^{2}\\ - + (y_{1} y_{2} y_{3} y_{4} y_{5} +y_{1} y_{3} y_{4} y_{5} y_{6} - + y_{1} y_{2} y_{4} y_{5} y_{6} - + y_{1} y_{2} y_{3} y_{5} y_{6})^{2}\\ - + (z_{1} z_{2} z_{3} z_{4} z_{5} +z_{1} z_{3} z_{4} z_{5} z_{6} - + z_{1} z_{2} z_{4} z_{5} z_{6} - + z_{1} z_{2} z_{3} z_{5} z_{6})^{2}\\ - + (u_{1} u_{2} u_{3} u_{4} + u_{1} u_{2} u_{3} u_{5} + - u_{1} u_{2} u_{4} u_{5} + u_{1} u_{3} u_{4} u_{5})^{2} -\end{multline} - -\begin{multline*} - (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6})^{2}\\ - + (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} - + x_{1} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{5} x_{6})^{2}\\ - + (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} + x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{5} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{4} x_{5} + x_{1} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5})^{2} -\end{multline*} -\begin{setlength}{\multlinegap}{0pt} - \begin{multline*} - (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6})^{2}\\ - + (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} - + x_{1} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{5} x_{6})^{2}\\ - + (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} + x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{5} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{4} x_{5} + x_{1} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5})^{2} - \end{multline*} -\end{setlength} - -\begin{multline*} - (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6})^{2}\\ - \shoveleft{+ (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} - + x_{1} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{5} x_{6})^{2}}\\ - + (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} + x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{5} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{4} x_{5} + x_{1} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5})^{2} -\end{multline*} - -% 5.4.3 Group numbering - -\begin{gather} - x_{1} x_{2} + x_{1}^{2} x_{2}^{2} + x_{3},\label{E:mm1} \\ - x_{1} x_{3} + x_{1}^{2} x_{3}^{2} + x_{2},\tag{\ref{E:mm1}a}\\ - x_{1} x_{2} x_{3};\tag{\ref{E:mm1}b} -\end{gather} - -\begin{subequations}\label{E:gp} - \begin{gather} - x_{1} x_{2} + x_{1}^{2} x_{2}^{2} + x_{3},\label{E:gp1}\\ - x_{1} x_{3} + x_{1}^{2} x_{3}^{2} + x_{2},\label{E:gp2}\\ - x_{1} x_{2} x_{3},\label{E:gp3} - \end{gather} -\end{subequations} - - % 5.5 Aligned columns - -\begin{align}\label{E:mm3} - f(x) &= x + yz & g(x) &= x + y + z\\ - h(x) &= xy + xz + yz & k(x) &= (x + y)(x + z)(y + z) - \notag -\end{align} - -% 5.5.1 An align variant - -\begin{flalign}\label{E:mm3fl} - f(x) &= x + yz & g(x) &= x + y + z\\ - h(x) &= xy + xz + yz & k(x) &= (x + y)(x + z)(y + z) - \notag -\end{flalign} - -% 5.5.2 eqnarray, the ancestor of align - -\begin{eqnarray} - x & = & 17y \\ - y & > & a + b + c -\end{eqnarray} - -\begin{align} - x & = 17y \\ - y & > a + b + c -\end{align} - -% 5.5.3 The subformula rule revisited - -\begin{align} - x_{1} + y_{1} + \left( \sum_{i < 5} \binom{5}{i} - &+ a^{2} \right)^{2}\\ - \left( \sum_{i < 5} \binom{5}{i} + \alpha^{2} \right)^{2} -\end{align} - -\begin{align*} - &x_{1} + y_{1} + \left( \sum_{i < 5} \binom{5}{i} - + a^{2} \right)^{2}\\ - &\phantom{x_{1} + y_{1} + {}} - \left( \sum_{i < 5} \binom{5}{i} + \alpha^{2} \right)^{2} -\end{align*} - -% 5.5.4 The alignat environment - -\begin{alignat}{2}\label{E:mm3A} - f(x) &= x + yz & g(x) &= x + y + z\\ - h(x) &= xy + xz + yz & k(x) &= (x + y)(x + z)(y + z) - \notag -\end{alignat} - -\begin{alignat}{2}\label{E:mm3B} - f(x) &= x + yz & g(x) &= x + y + z\\ - h(x) &= xy + xz + yz \qquad & k(x) &= (x + y)(x + z)(y + z) - \notag - -\begin{alignat}{2}\label{E:mm4} - x &= x \wedge (y \vee z) & &\quad\text{(by distributivity)}\\ - &= (x \wedge y) \vee (x \wedge z) & & - \quad\text{(by condition (M))}\notag\\ - &= y \vee z \notag -\end{alignat} - -\begin{alignat}{2} - (A + B C)x &+{} &C &y = 0,\\ - Ex &+{} &(F + G)&y = 23. -\end{alignat} - -\begin{alignat}{4} - a_{11}x_1 &+ a_{12}x_2 &&+ a_{13}x_3 && &&= y_1,\\ - a_{21}x_1 &+ a_{22}x_2 && &&+ a_{24}x_4 &&= y_2,\\ - a_{31}x_1 & &&+ a_{33}x_3 &&+ a_{34}x_4 &&= y_3. -\end{alignat} - -% 5.5.5 Intertext - -\begin{align}\label{E:mm5} - h(x) &= \int \left( - \frac{ f(x) + g(x) } - {1 + f^{2}(x)} + - \frac{1 + f(x)g(x)} - { \sqrt{1 - \sin x} } - \right) \, dx\\ - \intertext{The reader may find the following form easier to - read:} - &= \int \frac{1 + f(x)} - {1 + g(x)} - \, dx - 2 \arctan(x - 2) \notag -\end{align} - -\begin{align*} - f(x) &= x + yz & \qquad g(x) &= x + y + z \\ - \intertext{The reader also may find the following - polynomials useful:} - h(x) &= xy + xz + yz - & \qquad k(x) &= (x + y)(x + z)(y + z) -\end{align*} - -% 5.6 Aligned subsidiary math environments - -% 5.6.1 Subsidiary variants of aligned math environments - -\[ - \begin{aligned} - x &= 3 + \mathbf{p} + \alpha \\ - y &= 4 + \mathbf{q}\\ - z &= 5 + \mathbf{r} \\ - u &=6 + \mathbf{s} - \end{aligned} - \text{\qquad using\qquad} - \begin{gathered} - \mathbf{p} = 5 + a + \alpha \\ - \mathbf{q} = 12 \\ - \mathbf{r} = 13 \\ - \mathbf{s} = 11 + d - \end{gathered} -\] - -\begin{align}\label{E:mm5} - h(x) &= \int \left( - \frac{ f(x) + g(x) } - {1 + f^{2}(x)} + - \frac{1 + f(x)g(x)} - { \sqrt{1 - \sin x} } - \right) \, dx\\ - \intertext{The reader may find the following form easier to - read:} - &= \int \frac{1 + f(x)} - {1 + g(x)} - \, dx - 2 \arctan(x - 2) \notag -\end{align} - -\begin{equation}\label{E:mm6} - \begin{aligned} - h(x) &= \int \left( - \frac{ f(x) + g(x) } - { 1 + f^{2}(x) } + - \frac{ 1 + f(x)g(x) } - { \sqrt{1 - \sin x} } - \right) \, dx\\ - &= \int \frac{ 1 + f(x) } - { 1 + g(x) } \, dx - 2 \arctan (x - 2) - \end{aligned} -\end{equation} - -\[ - \begin{aligned}[b] - x &= 3 + \mathbf{p} + \alpha \\ - y &= 4 + \mathbf{q}\\ - z &= 5 + \mathbf{r} \\ - u &=6 + \mathbf{s} - \end{aligned} - \text{\qquad using\qquad} - \begin{gathered}[b] - \mathbf{p} = 5 + a + \alpha \\ - \mathbf{q} = 12 \\ - \mathbf{r} = 13 \\ - \mathbf{s} = 11 + d - \end{gathered} -\] - -% 5.6.2 Split - -\begin{equation}\label{E:mm7} - \begin{split} - (x_{1}x_{2}&x_{3}x_{4}x_{5}x_{6})^{2}\\ - &+ (x_{1}x_{2}x_{3}x_{4}x_{5} - + x_{1}x_{3}x_{4}x_{5}x_{6} - + x_{1}x_{2}x_{4}x_{5}x_{6} - + x_{1}x_{2}x_{3}x_{5}x_{6})^{2} - \end{split} -\end{equation} - -\begin{align}\label{E:mm8} - \begin{split} - f &= (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6})^{2}\\ - &= (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} - + x_{1} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{5} x_{6})^{2}, - \end{split}\\ - g &= y_{1} y_{2} y_{3}.\label{E:mm9} -\end{align} - -\begin{gather}\label{E:mm10} - \begin{split} - f &= (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6})^{2}\\ - &= (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} - + x_{1} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{4} x_{5} x_{6} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{5} x_{6})^{2}\\ - &= (x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{4} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{3} x_{5} - + x_{1} x_{2} x_{4} x_{5} - + x_{1} x_{3} x_{4} x_{5})^{2} - \end{split}\\ - \begin{align*} - g &= y_{1} y_{2} y_{3}\\ - h &= z_{1}^{2} z_{2}^{2} z_{3}^{2} z_{4}^{2} - \end{align*} -\end{gather} - -% 5.7 Adjusted columns - -\begin{equation*} - \left( - \begin{matrix} - a + b + c & uv & x - y & 27\\ - a + b & u + v & z & 1340 - \end{matrix} - \right) = - \left( - \begin{matrix} - 1 & 100 & 115 & 27\\ - 201 & 0 & 1 & 1340 - \end{matrix} - \right) -\end{equation*} - -\begin{equation*} - \left( - \begin{array}{cccr} - a + b + c & uv & x - y & 27\\ - a + b & u + v & z & 1340 - \end{array} - \right) = - \left( - \begin{array}{rrrr} - 1 & 100 & 115 & 27\\ - 201 & 0 & 1 & 1340 - \end{array} - \right) -\end{equation*} - -\begin{equation}\label{E:mm11} - f(x) = - \begin{cases} - -x^{2}, &\text{\CMR if $x < 0$;} \\ - \alpha + x, &\text{\CMR if $ 0 \leq x \leq 1$;}\\ - x^{2}, &\text{\CMR otherwise.} - \end{cases} -\end{equation} - -% 5.7.1 Matrices - -\begin{equation*} - \left( - \begin{matrix} - a + b + c & uv & x - y & 27 \\ - a + b & u + v & z & 1340 - \end{matrix} - \right) = - \left( - \begin{matrix} - 1 & 100 & 115 & 27 \\ - 201 & 0 & 1 & 1340 - \end{matrix} - \right) -\end{equation*} - -\begin{matrix} - a + b + c & uv & x - y & 27 \\ - a + b & u + v & z & 134 -\end{matrix} - -\begin{equation}\label{E:mm12} - \setcounter{MaxMatrixCols}{12} - \begin{matrix} - 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 10 & 11 & 12\\ - 1 & 2 & 3 & \hdotsfor{7} & 11 & 12 - \end{matrix} -\end{equation} - -\begin{equation}\label{E:mm12dupl} - \setcounter{MaxMatrixCols}{12} - \begin{matrix} - 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 10 & 11 & 12\\ - 1 & 2 & 3 & \hdotsfor[3]{7} & 11 & 12 - \end{matrix} -\end{equation} - -% Matrix variants - -\begin{alignat*}{3} - &\ - \begin{matrix} - a + b + c & uv\\ - a + b & c + d - \end{matrix} - \qquad - & & - \begin{pmatrix} - a + b + c & uv\\ - a + b & c + d - \end{pmatrix} - \qquad - & & - \begin{bmatrix} - a + b + c & uv\\ - a + b & c + d - \end{bmatrix} - \\ - & - \begin{vmatrix} - a + b + c & uv\\ - a + b & c + d - \end{vmatrix} - \qquad - & & - \begin{Vmatrix} - a + b + c & uv\\ - a + b & c + d - \end{Vmatrix} - \qquad - & & - \begin{Bmatrix} - a + b + c & uv\\ - a + b & c + d - \end{Bmatrix} -\end{alignat*} - -\begin{equation*} - \left( - \begin{matrix} - 1 & 0 & \dots & 0 \\ - 0 & 1 & \dots & 0 \\ - \vdots & \vdots & \ddots & \vdots\\ - 0 & 0 & \dots & 1 - \end{matrix} - \right] -\end{equation*} -\end{verbatim} -which produces -\begin{equation*} - \left( - \begin{matrix} - 1 & 0 & \dots & 0 \\ - 0 & 1 & \dots & 0 \\ - \vdots & \vdots & \ddots & \vdots\\ - 0 & 0 & \dots & 1 - \end{matrix} - \right] -\end{equation*} - -% Small matrix - -$\begin{pmatrix} - a + b + c & uv\\ - a + b & c + d -\end{pmatrix}$ - -$\left( -\begin{smallmatrix} - a + b + c & uv \\ - a + b & c + d -\end{smallmatrix} -\right)$ - -% 5.7.2 Arrays - -\begin{equation*} - \left( - \begin{array}{cccc} - a + b + c & uv & x - y & 27 \\ - a + b & u + v & z & 134 - \end{array} - \right) -\end{equation*} - -% 5.7.3 Cases - -\begin{equation} - f(x)= - \begin{cases} - -x^{2}, &\text{if $x < 0$;}\\ - \alpha + x, &\text{if $0 \leq x \leq 1$;}\\ - x^{2}, &\text{otherwise.} - \end{cases} -\end{equation} - -% 5.8 Commutative diagrams - -\[ - \begin{CD} - A @>>> B \\ - @VVV @VVV\\ - C @= D - \end{CD} -\] - -\[ - \begin{CD} - \mathbb{C} @>H_{1}>> \mathbb{C} @>H_{2}>> \mathbb{C} \\ - @VP_{c,3}VV @VP_{\bar{c},3}VV @VVP_{-c,3}V \\ - \mathbb{C} @>H_{1}>> \mathbb{C} @>H_{2}>> \mathbb{C} - \end{CD} -\] - -\[ - \begin{CD} - A @>\log>> B @>>\text{bottom}> C - @= D @<<< E - @<<< F\\ - @V\text{one-one}VV @. @AA\text{onto}A @|\\ - X @= Y @>>> Z - @>>> U\\ - @A\beta AA @AA\gamma A @VVV @VVV\\ - D @>\alpha>> E @>>> H - @. I\\ - \end{CD} -\] - -% 5.9 Pagebreak - -{\allowdisplaybreaks -\begin{align}\label{E:mm13} - a &= b + c,\\ - d &= e + f,\\ - x &= y + z,\\ - u &= v + w. -\end{align} -}% end of \allowdisplaybreaks diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/note1.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/note1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e4425f67797..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/note1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: note1.tex -% Typeset with LaTeX format -\documentclass{article} - -\begin{document} -It is of some concern to me that -the terminology used in multi-section - math courses is not uniform. - -In several sections of the course on -matrix theory, the term - ``hamiltonian-reduced'' is used. - I, personally, would rather call these ``hyper-simple.'' I -invite others to comment on this problem. - -Of special concern to me is the terminology in the course -by Prof.~Rudi Hochschwabauer. - Since his field is new, there is - no accepted -terminology. It is imperative -that we arrive at a satisfactory solution. -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/note1b.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/note1b.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4de05f5a2b6..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/note1b.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: note1b.tex -% Typeset with LaTeX format -\documentclass{article} - -\begin{document} -It is of some concern to me that -the terminology used in multi-section - math courses is not uniform. - -In several sections of the course on -matrix theory, the strange term - ``hamiltonian-reduced'' is used. - I, personally, would rather call these ``hyper-simple.'' I -invite others to comment on this problem. - -Of special concern to me is the terminology in the course -by Prof.~Hochschwabauer. - Since his field is new, there is - no accepted -terminology. It is imperative -that we arrive at a satisfactory solution. -\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/note2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/note2.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 7b218f21faf..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/note2.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: note2.tex -% Typeset with LaTeX format -\documentclass{article} - -\begin{document} -\begin{flushright} - \today -\end{flushright} -\textbf{From the desk of George Gr\"{a}tzer}\\[22pt] -April~7--21 \emph{please} use my temporary e-mail address: -\begin{center} - \texttt{George\_Gratzer@umanitoba.ca} -\end{center} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/noteslug.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/noteslug.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 04d2f46307e..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/noteslug.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: noteslug.tex -% Typeset with the LaTeX format -\documentclass[draft]{article} - -\begin{document} -It is of some concern to me that -the terminology used in multi-section - math courses is not uniform. - -In several sections of the course on -matrix theory, the strange term - ``hamiltonian-reduced'' is used. - I, personally, would rather call these ``hyper-simple.'' I -invite others to comment on this problem. - -Of special concern to me is the terminology in the course -by Prof.~Hochschwabauer. - Since his field is new, there is - no accepted -terminology. It is imperative -that we arrive at a satisfactory solution. -\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sampart.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sampart.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 70bbd3f8509..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sampart.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,262 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: sampart.tex -% The sample article for the amsart document class -% Typeset with LaTeX format - -\documentclass{amsart} -\usepackage{amssymb,latexsym} - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary} -\newtheorem*{main}{Main~Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition} - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -\theoremstyle{remark} -\newtheorem*{notation}{Notation} - -\numberwithin{equation}{section} - -\begin{document} -\title[Complete-simple distributive lattices] - {A construction of complete-simple\\ - distributive lattices} -\author{George~A. Menuhin} -\address{Computer Science Department\\ - University of Winnebago\\ - Winnebago, MN 53714} -\email{menuhin@ccw.uwinnebago.edu} -\urladdr{http://math.uwinnebago.edu/homepages/menuhin/} -\thanks{Research supported by the NSF under grant number -23466.} -\keywords{Complete lattice, distributive lattice, - complete congruence, congruence lattice} -\subjclass[2000]{Primary: 06B10; Secondary: 06D05} -\date{March 15, 1999} -\begin{abstract} - In this note we prove that there exist \emph{complete-simple distributive - lattices,} that is, complete distributive lattices in which there are - only two complete congruences. -\end{abstract} - -\maketitle - -\section{Introduction}\label{S:intro} -In this note we prove the following result: - -\begin{main} - There exists an infinite complete distributive lattice~$K$ with only - the two trivial complete congruence relations. -\end{main} - -\section{The $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ construction}\label{S:Ds} -For the basic notation in lattice theory and universal algebra, see Ferenc~R. -Richardson~\cite{fR82} and George~A. Menuhin~\cite{gM68}. We start with some -definitions: - -\begin{definition}\label{D:prime} - Let $V$ be a complete lattice, and let $\mathfrak{p} = [u, v]$ be - an interval of $V$. Then $\mathfrak{p}$ is called - \emph{complete-prime} if the following three conditions are satisfied: - \begin{enumerate} - \item $u$ is meet-irreducible but $u$ is \emph{not} - completely meet-irreducible;\label{m-i} - \item $v$ is join-irreducible but $v$ is \emph{not} - completely join-irreducible;\label{j-i} - \item $[u, v]$ is a complete-simple lattice.\label{c-s} - \end{enumerate} -\end{definition} - -Now we prove the following result: - -\begin{lemma}\label{L:ds} - Let $D$ be a complete distributive lattice satisfying - conditions \eqref{m-i} and~\eqref{j-i}. Then - $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a sublattice of $D^{2}$; - hence $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a lattice, and - $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a complete distributive - lattice satisfying conditions \eqref{m-i} and~\eqref{j-i}. -\end{lemma} - -\begin{proof} - By conditions~\eqref{m-i} and \eqref{j-i}, - $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a sublattice - of $D^{2}$. Hence, $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a lattice. - - Since $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a sublattice of a distributive - lattice, $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a distributive lattice. Using - the characterization of standard ideals in Ernest~T. Moynahan~\cite{eM57}, - $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ has a zero and a unit element, - namely, $\langle 0, 0 \rangle$ and $\langle 1, 1 \rangle$. - To show that $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is complete, let - $\varnothing \ne A \subseteq D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$, and let - $a = \bigvee A$ in $D^{2}$. If - $a \in D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$, then - $a = \bigvee A$ in $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$; otherwise, $a$ - is of the form $\langle b, 1 \rangle$ for some - $b \in D$ with $b < 1$. Now $\bigvee A = \langle 1, 1\rangle$ - in $D^{2}$ and the dual argument shows that $\bigwedge A$ also - exists in $D^{2}$. Hence $D$ is complete. Conditions \eqref{m-i} - and~\eqref{j-i} are obvious for $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$. -\end{proof} - -\begin{corollary}\label{C:prime} - If $D$ is complete-prime, then so is $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$. -\end{corollary} - -The motivation for the following result comes from Soo-Key Foo~\cite{sF90}. - -\begin{lemma}\label{L:ccr} - Let $\Theta$ be a complete congruence relation of - $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ such that - \begin{equation}\label{E:rigid} - \langle 1, d \rangle \equiv \langle 1, 1 \rangle \pmod{\Theta}, - \end{equation} - for some $d \in D$ with $d < 1$. Then $\Theta = \iota$. -\end{lemma} - -\begin{proof} - Let $\Theta$ be a complete congruence relation of - $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ satisfying \eqref{E:rigid}. Then $\Theta = -\iota$. -\end{proof} - -\section{The $\Pi^{*}$ construction}\label{S:P*} -The following construction is crucial to our proof of the Main Theorem: - -\begin{definition}\label{D:P*} - Let $D_{i}$, for $i \in I$, be complete distributive lattices - satisfying condition~\eqref{j-i}. Their $\Pi^{*}$ product is defined -as - follows: - \[ - \Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I ) = \Pi ( D_{i}^{-} \mid i \in I ) + 1; - \] - that is, $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$ is $\Pi ( D_{i}^{-} \mid - i \in I )$ with a new unit element. -\end{definition} - -\begin{notation} - If $i \in I$ and $d \in D_{i}^{-}$, then - \[ - \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{i}{d}, \dots, 0, \dots \rangle - \] - is the element of $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$ whose $i$-th - component is $d$ and all the other components are $0$. -\end{notation} - -See also Ernest~T. Moynahan \cite{eM57a}. Next we verify: - -\begin{theorem}\label{T:P*} - Let $D_{i}$, for $i \in I$, be complete distributive lattices - satisfying condition~\eqref{j-i}. Let $\Theta$ be a complete -congruence - relation on $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$. If there exist - $i \in I$ and $d \in D_{i}$ with $d < 1_{i}$ such that for - all $d \leq c < 1_{i}$, - \begin{equation}\label{E:cong1} - \langle \dots, 0, \dots,\overset{i}{d}, - \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \equiv \langle \dots, 0, \dots, - \overset{i}{c}, \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \pmod{\Theta}, - \end{equation} - then $\Theta = \iota$. -\end{theorem} - -\begin{proof} - Since - \begin{equation}\label{E:cong2} - \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{i}{d}, \dots, 0, - \dots \rangle \equiv \langle \dots, 0, \dots, - \overset{i}{c}, \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \pmod{\Theta}, - \end{equation} - and $\Theta$ is a complete congruence relation, it follows from - condition~\eqref{c-s} that - \begin{equation}\label{E:cong} - \begin{split} - &\langle \dots, \overset{i}{d}, \dots, 0, - \dots \rangle\\ - &\equiv \bigvee ( \langle \dots, 0, \dots, - \overset{i}{c}, \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \mid d \leq c < 1 ) - \equiv 1 \pmod{\Theta}. - \end{split} - \end{equation} - - Let $j \in I$ for $j \neq i$, and let $a \in D_{j}^{-}$. - Meeting both sides of the congruence \eqref{E:cong2} with - $\langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{j}{a}, \dots, 0, \dots \rangle$, - we obtain - \begin{equation}\label{E:comp} - \begin{split} - 0 &= \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{i}{d}, \dots, 0, \dots - \rangle \wedge \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{j}{a}, \dots, 0, - \dots \rangle\\ - &\equiv \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{j}{a}, \dots, 0, \dots - \rangle \pmod{\Theta}. - \end{split} - \end{equation} - Using the completeness of $\Theta$ and \eqref{E:comp}, we get: - \[ - 0 \equiv \bigvee ( \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{j}{a}, - \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \mid a \in D_{j}^{-} ) = 1 \pmod{\Theta}, - \] - hence $\Theta = \iota$. -\end{proof} - -\begin{theorem}\label{T:P*a} - Let $D_{i}$ for $i \in I$ be complete distributive lattices - satisfying conditions \eqref{j-i} and~\eqref{c-s}. Then - $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$ also satisfies - conditions~\eqref{j-i} and \eqref{c-s}. -\end{theorem} - -\begin{proof} - Let $\Theta$ be a complete congruence on - $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$. Let $i \in I$. Define - \[ - \widehat{D}_{i} = \{ \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{i}{d}, - \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \mid d \in D_{i}^{-} \} \cup \{ 1 \}. - \] - Then $\widehat{D}_{i}$ is a complete sublattice of - $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$, and $\widehat{D}_{i}$ is - isomorphic to $D_{i}$. Let $\Theta_{i}$ be the restriction of - $\Theta$ to $\widehat{D}_{i}$. - - Since $D_{i}\) is complete-simple, so is $\widehat{D}_{i}$, and - hence $\Theta_{i}$ is $\omega$ or $\iota$. If - $\Theta_{i} = \rho$ for all $i \in I$, then - $\Theta = \omega$. If there is an $i \in I$, such that - $\Theta_{i} = \iota$, then $0 \equiv 1 \pmod{\Theta}$, hence - $\Theta = \iota$. -\end{proof} - -The Main Theorem follows easily from Theorems \ref{T:P*} and~\ref{T:P*a}. - -\begin{thebibliography}{9} - - \bibitem{sF90} - Soo-Key Foo, \emph{Lattice Constructions}, Ph.D. thesis, University - of Winnebago, Winnebago, MN, December, 1990. - - \bibitem{gM68} - George~A. Menuhin, \emph{Universal algebra}, D.~van Nostrand, - Princeton, 1968. - - \bibitem{eM57} - Ernest~T. Moynahan, \emph{On a problem of M. Stone}, Acta Math. - Acad. Sci. Hungar. \textbf{8} (1957), 455--460. - - \bibitem{eM57a} - \bysame, \emph{Ideals and congruence relations in lattices}. II, - Magyar Tud. Akad. Mat. Fiz. Oszt. K\"{o}zl. \textbf{9} (1957), - 417--434 (Hungarian). - - \bibitem{fR82} - Ferenc~R. Richardson, \emph{General lattice theory}, Mir, Moscow, - expanded and revised ed., 1982 (Russian). - -\end{thebibliography} -\end{document} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sampartb.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sampartb.bib deleted file mode 100644 index 2af90a95774..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sampartb.bib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -@BOOK(gM68, - author = "George A. Menuhin", - title = "Universal Algebra", - publisher = "D.~van Nostrand", - address = "Princeton", - year = 1968, - ) - -@BOOK(fR82, - author = "Ferenc R. Richardson", - title = "General Lattice Theory", - edition = "Expanded and Revised", - language = "Russian", - publisher = "Mir", - address = "Moscow", - year = 1982, - ) - -@ARTICLE(eM57, - author = "Ernest T. Moynahan", - title = "On a Problem of {M. Stone}", - journal = "Acta Math. Acad. Sci. Hungar.", - pages = "455--460", - volume = 8, - year = 1957, - ) - -@ARTICLE(eM57a, - author = "Ernest T. Moynahan", - title = "Ideals and Congruence Relations in Lattices.~\textup{II}", - journal = "Magyar Tud. Akad. Mat. Fiz. Oszt. 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Menuhin} -\address{Computer Science Department\\ - University of Winnebago\\ - Winnebago, MN 53714} -\email{menuhin@ccw.uwinnebago.edu} -\urladdr{http://math.uwinnebago.edu/homepages/menuhin/} -\thanks{Research supported by the NSF under grant number -23466.} -\keywords{Complete lattice, distributive lattice, - complete congruence, congruence lattice} -\subjclass[2000]{Primary: 06B10; Secondary: 06D05} -\date{March 15, 1999} -\begin{abstract} - In this note we prove that there exist \emph{complete-simple distributive - lattices,} that is, complete distributive lattices in which there are - only two complete congruences. -\end{abstract} - -\maketitle - -\section{Introduction}\label{S:intro} -In this note we prove the following result: - -\begin{main} - There exists an infinite complete distributive lattice~$K$ with only - the two trivial complete congruence relations. -\end{main} - -\section{The $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ construction}\label{S:Ds} -For the basic notation in lattice theory and universal algebra, see Ferenc~R. -Richardson~\cite{fR82} and George~A. Menuhin~\cite{gM68}. We start with some -definitions: - -\begin{definition}\label{D:prime} - Let $V$ be a complete lattice, and let $\mathfrak{p} = [u, v]$ be - an interval of $V$. Then $\mathfrak{p}$ is called - \emph{complete-prime} if the following three conditions are satisfied: - \begin{enumerate} - \item $u$ is meet-irreducible but $u$ is \emph{not} - completely meet-irreducible; - \item $v$ is join-irreducible but $v$ is \emph{not} - completely join-irreducible; - \item $[u, v]$ is a complete-simple lattice. - \end{enumerate} -\end{definition} - -Now we prove the following result: - -\begin{lemma}\label{L:ds} - Let $D$ be a complete distributive lattice satisfying - conditions \textup{(1)} and~\textup{(2)}. Then - $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a sublattice of $D^{2}$; - hence $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a lattice, and - $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a complete distributive - lattice satisfying condition \textup{(1)} and~\textup{(2)}. -\end{lemma} - -\begin{proof} - By conditions (1) and~(2), $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a sublattice - of $D^{2}$. Hence, $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a lattice. - - Since $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a sublattice of a distributive - lattice, $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is a distributive lattice. Using - the characterization of standard ideals in Ernest~T. Moynahan~\cite{eM57}, - $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ has a zero and a unit element, - namely, $\langle 0, 0 \rangle$ and $\langle 1, 1 \rangle$. - To show that $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ is complete, let - $\varnothing \ne A \subseteq D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$, and let - $a = \bigvee A$ in $D^{2}$. If - $a \in D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$, then - $a = \bigvee A$ in $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$; otherwise, $a$ - is of the form $\langle b, 1 \rangle$ for some - $b \in D$ with $b < 1$. Now $\bigvee A = \langle 1, 1\rangle$ - in $D^{2}$ and the dual argument shows that $\bigwedge A$ also - exists in $D^{2}$. Hence $D$ is complete. Condition (1) - and~(2) are obvious for $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$. -\end{proof} - -\begin{corollary}\label{C:prime} - If $D$ is complete-prime, then so is $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$. -\end{corollary} - -The motivation for the following result comes from Soo-Key Foo~\cite{sF90}. - -\begin{lemma}\label{L:ccr} - Let $\Theta$ be a complete congruence relation of - $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ such that - \begin{equation}\label{E:rigid} - \langle 1, d \rangle \equiv \langle 1, 1 \rangle \pmod{\Theta}, - \end{equation} - for some $d \in D$ with $d < 1$. Then $\Theta = \iota$. -\end{lemma} - -\begin{proof} - Let $\Theta$ be a complete congruence relation of - $D^{\langle 2 \rangle}$ satisfying \eqref{E:rigid}. Then $\Theta = \iota$. -\end{proof} - -\section{The $\Pi^{*}$ construction}\label{S:P*} -The following construction is crucial to our proof of the Main Theorem: - -\begin{definition}\label{D:P*} - Let $D_{i}$, for $i \in I$, be complete distributive lattices - satisfying condition~\textup{(2)}. Their $\Pi^{*}$ product is defined as - follows: - \[ - \Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I ) = \Pi ( D_{i}^{-} \mid i \in I ) + 1; - \] - that is, $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$ is $\Pi ( D_{i}^{-} \mid - i \in I )$ with a new unit element. -\end{definition} - -\begin{notation} - If $i \in I$ and $d \in D_{i}^{-}$, then - \[ - \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{i}{d}, \dots, 0, \dots \rangle - \] - is the element of $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$ whose $i$-th - component is $d$ and all the other components are $0$. -\end{notation} - -See also Ernest~T. Moynahan \cite{eM57a}. Next we verify: - -\begin{theorem}\label{T:P*} - Let $D_{i}$, for $i \in I$, be complete distributive lattices - satisfying condition~\textup{(2)}. Let $\Theta$ be a complete congruence - relation on $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$. If there exist - $i \in I$ and $d \in D_{i}$ with $d < 1_{i}$ such that for - all $d \leq c < 1_{i}$, - \begin{equation}\label{E:cong1} - \langle \dots, 0, \dots,\overset{i}{d}, - \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \equiv \langle \dots, 0, \dots, - \overset{i}{c}, \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \pmod{\Theta}, - \end{equation} - then $\Theta = \iota$. -\end{theorem} - -\begin{proof} - Since - \begin{equation}\label{E:cong2} - \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{i}{d}, \dots, 0, - \dots \rangle \equiv \langle \dots, 0, \dots, - \overset{i}{c}, \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \pmod{\Theta}, - \end{equation} - and $\Theta$ is a complete congruence relation, it follows from - condition~(3) that - \begin{equation}\label{E:cong} - \begin{split} - &\langle \dots, \overset{i}{d}, \dots, 0, - \dots \rangle\\ - &\equiv \bigvee ( \langle \dots, 0, \dots, - \overset{i}{c}, \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \mid d \leq c < 1 ) - \equiv 1 \pmod{\Theta}. - \end{split} - \end{equation} - - Let $j \in I$ for $j \neq i$, and let $a \in D_{j}^{-}$. - Meeting both sides of the congruence \eqref{E:cong2} with - $\langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{j}{a}, \dots, 0, \dots \rangle$, - we obtain - \begin{equation}\label{E:comp} - \begin{split} - 0 &= \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{i}{d}, \dots, 0, \dots - \rangle \wedge \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{j}{a}, \dots, 0, - \dots \rangle\\ - &\equiv \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{j}{a}, \dots, 0, \dots - \rangle \pmod{\Theta}. - \end{split} - \end{equation} - Using the completeness of $\Theta$ and \eqref{E:comp}, we get: - \[ - 0 \equiv \bigvee ( \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{j}{a}, - \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \mid a \in D_{j}^{-} ) = 1 \pmod{\Theta}, - \] - hence $\Theta = \iota$. -\end{proof} - -\begin{theorem}\label{T:P*a} - Let $D_{i}$, for $i \in I$, be complete distributive lattices - satisfying conditions \textup{(2)} and~\textup{(3)}. Then - $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$ also satisfies conditions \textup{(2)} - and~\textup{(3)}. -\end{theorem} - -\begin{proof} - Let $\Theta$ be a complete congruence on - $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$. Let $i \in I$. Define - \[ - \widehat{D}_{i} = \{ \langle \dots, 0, \dots, \overset{i}{d}, - \dots, 0, \dots \rangle \mid d \in D_{i}^{-} \} \cup \{ 1 \}. - \] - Then $\widehat{D}_{i}$ is a complete sublattice of - $\Pi^{*} ( D_{i} \mid i \in I )$, and $\widehat{D}_{i}$ is - isomorphic to $D_{i}$. Let $\Theta_{i}$ be the restriction of - $\Theta$ to $\widehat{D}_{i}$. - - Since $D_{i}\) is complete-simple, so is $\widehat{D}_{i}$, and - hence $\Theta_{i}$ is $\omega$ or $\iota$. If - $\Theta_{i} = \rho$ for all $i \in I$, then - $\Theta = \omega$. If there is an $i \in I$, such that - $\Theta_{i} = \iota$, then $0 \equiv 1 \pmod{\Theta}$, hence - $\Theta = \iota$. -\end{proof} - -The Main Theorem follows easily from Theorems \ref{T:P*} and~\ref{T:P*a}. - -\bibliographystyle{amsplain} -\bibliography{sampartb} -\end{document} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sampartu.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sampartu.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 41ef8bfe5e0..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sampartu.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,259 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: sampartu.tex -% The sample article for the amsart document class -% with user-defined commands and environments -% Typeset with LaTeX format - -\documentclass{amsart} -\usepackage{amssymb,latexsym} -\usepackage{lattice} - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition} - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -\theoremstyle{remark} -\newtheorem*{notation}{Notation} - -\numberwithin{equation}{section} - -\newcommand{\Prodm}[2]{\gP(\,#1\mid#2\,)} - % product with a middle -\newcommand{\Prodsm}[2]{\gP^{*}(\,#1\mid#2\,)} - % product * with a middle -\newcommand{\vct}[2]{\vv<\dots,0,\dots,\overset{#1}{#2},% -\dots,0,\dots>}% special vector -\newcommand{\fp}{\F{p}}% Fraktur p -\newcommand{\Ds}{D^{\langle2\rangle}} - -\begin{document} -\title[Complete-simple distributive lattices] - {A construction of complete-simple\\ - distributive lattices} -\author{George~A. Menuhin} -\address{Computer Science Department\\ - University of Winnebago\\ - Winnebago, Minnesota 23714} -\email{menuhin@ccw.uwinnebago.edu} -\urladdr{http://math.uwinnebago.edu/homepages/menuhin/} -\thanks{Research supported by the NSF under grant number~23466.} -\keywords{Complete lattice, distributive lattice, complete - congruence, congruence lattice} -\subjclass[2000]{Primary: 06B10; Secondary: 06D05} -\date{March 15, 1999} - -\begin{abstract} - In this note we prove that there exist \emph{complete-simple - distributive lattices,} that is, complete distributive - lattices in which there are only two complete congruences. -\end{abstract} -\maketitle - -\section{Introduction}\label{S:intro} -In this note we prove the following result: - -\begin{named}{Main Theorem} - There exists an infinite complete distributive lattice - $K$ with only the two trivial complete congruence relations. -\end{named} - -\section{The $\Ds$ construction}\label{S:Ds} -For the basic notation in lattice theory and universal algebra, -see Ferenc~R. Richardson~\cite{fR82} and George~A. -Menuhin~\cite{gM68}. We start with some definitions: - -\begin{definition}\label{D:prime} - Let $V$ be a complete lattice, and let $\fp = [u, v]$ be - an interval of $V$. Then $\fp$ is called - \emph{complete-prime} if the following three conditions - are satisfied: - \begin{enumeratei} - \item $u$ is meet-irreducible but $u$ is \emph{not} - completely meet-irreducible;\label{m-i} - \item $v$ is join-irreducible but $v$ is \emph{not} - completely join-irreducible;\label{j-i} - \item $[u, v]$ is a complete-simple lattice.\label{c-s} - \end{enumeratei} -\end{definition} - -Now we prove the following result: - -\begin{lemma}\label{L:ds} - Let $D$ be a complete distributive lattice satisfying - conditions \eqref{m-i} and~\eqref{j-i}. - Then $\Ds$ is a sublattice of $D^{2}$; hence $\Ds$ is - a lattice, and $\Ds$ is a complete distributive lattice - satisfying conditions \eqref{m-i} and~\eqref{j-i}. -\end{lemma} - -\begin{proof} - By conditions~\eqref{m-i} and \eqref{j-i}, $\Ds$ is a - sublattice of $D^{2}$. Hence, $\Ds$ is a lattice. - - Since $\Ds$ is a sublattice of a distributive lattice, - $\Ds$ is a distributive lattice. Using the characterization - of standard ideals in Ernest~T. Moynahan~\cite{eM57}, - $\Ds$ has a zero and a unit element, namely, - $\vv<0, 0>$ and $\vv<1, 1>$. To show that $\Ds$ is - complete, let $\es \ne A \ci \Ds$, and let $a = \JJ A$ - in $D^{2}$. If $a \in \Ds$, then - $a = \JJ A$ in $\Ds$; otherwise, $a$ is of the form - $\vv$ for some $b \in D$ with $b < 1$. Now - $\JJ A = \vv<1, 1>$ in $D^{2}$, and - the dual argument shows that $\MM A$ also exists in - $D^{2}$. Hence $D$ is complete. Conditions \eqref{m-i} - and~\eqref{j-i} are obvious for $\Ds$. -\end{proof} - -\begin{corollary}\label{C:prime} - If $D$ is complete-prime, then so is $\Ds$. -\end{corollary} - -The motivation for the following result comes from Soo-Key -Foo~\cite{sF90}. - -\begin{lemma}\label{L:ccr} - Let $\gQ$ be a complete congruence relation of $\Ds$ such - that - \begin{equation}\label{E:rigid} - \con \vv<1, d>=\vv<1, 1>(\gQ), - \end{equation} - for some $d \in D$ with $d < 1$. Then $\gQ = \gi$. -\end{lemma} - -\begin{proof} - Let $\gQ$ be a complete congruence relation of $\Ds$ - satisfying \eqref{E:rigid}. Then $\gQ = \gi$. -\end{proof} - -\section{The $\gP^{*}$ construction}\label{S:P*} -The following construction is crucial to our proof of the -Main~Theorem: - -\begin{definition}\label{D:P*} - Let $D_{i}$, for $i \in I$, be complete distributive - lattices satisfying condition~\eqref{j-i}. Their $\gP^{*}$ - product is defined as follows: - \[ - \Prodsm{ D_{i} }{i \in I} = \Prodm{ D_{i}^{-} }{i \in I}+1; - \] - that is, $\Prodsm{ D_{i} }{i \in I}$ is - $\Prodm{ D_{i}^{-} }{i \in I}$ with a new unit element. -\end{definition} - -\begin{notation} - If $i \in I$ and $d \in D_{i}^{-}$, then - \[ - \vct{i}{d} - \] - is the element of $\Prodsm{ D_{i} }{i \in I}$ whose - $i$-th component is $d$ and all the other - components are $0$. -\end{notation} - -See also Ernest~T. Moynahan~\cite{eM57a}. Next we verify: - -\begin{theorem}\label{T:P*} - Let $D_{i}$, for $i \in I$, be complete distributive - lattices satisfying condition~\eqref{j-i}. Let $\gQ$ - be a complete congruence relation on - $\Prodsm{ D_{i} }{i \in I}$. If there exist - $i \in I$ and $d \in D_{i}$ with $d < 1_{i}$ such - that for all $d \leq c < 1_{i}$, - \begin{equation}\label{E:cong1} - \con\vct{i}{d}=\vct{i}{c}(\gQ), - \end{equation} - then $\gQ = \gi$. -\end{theorem} - -\begin{proof} - Since - \begin{equation}\label{E:cong2} - \con\vct{i}{d}=\vct{i}{c}(\gQ), - \end{equation} - and $\gQ$ is a complete congruence relation, it follows - from condition~\eqref{c-s} that - \begin{equation}\label{E:cong} - \begin{split} - &\langle \dots, \overset{i}{d}, \dots, 0, - \dots \rangle\\ - &\equiv \bigvee ( \langle \dots, 0, \dots, - \overset{i}{c},\dots, 0,\dots \rangle \mid d \leq c < 1) - \equiv 1 \pmod{\Theta}. - \end{split} - \end{equation} - - Let $j \in I$, for $j \neq i$, and let - $a \in D_{j}^{-}$. Meeting both sides of the congruence - \eqref{E:cong} with $\vct{j}{a}$, we obtain - \begin{equation}\label{E:comp} - \begin{split} - 0 &= \vct{i}{d} \mm \vct{j}{a}\\ - &\equiv \vct{j}{a}\pod{\gQ}. - \end{split} - \end{equation} - Using the completeness of $\gQ$ and \eqref{E:comp}, we get: - \begin{equation}\label{E:cong3} - \con{0=\JJm{ \vct{j}{a} }{ a \in D_{j}^{-} }}={1}(\gQ), - \end{equation} - hence $\gQ = \gi$. -\end{proof} - -\begin{theorem}\label{T:P*a} - Let $D_{i}$, for $i \in I$, be complete distributive - lattices satisfying - conditions \eqref{j-i} and~\eqref{c-s}. Then - $\Prodsm{ D_{i} }{i \in I}$ also satisfies - conditions~\eqref{j-i} and \eqref{c-s}. -\end{theorem} - -\begin{proof} - Let $\gQ$ be a complete congruence on - $\Prodsm{ D_{i} }{i \in I}$. Let $i \in I$. Define - \begin{equation}\label{E:dihat} - \widehat{D}_{i} = \setm{ \vct{i}{d} }{ d \in D_{i}^{-} } - \uu \set{1}. - \end{equation} - Then $\widehat{D}_{i}$ is a complete sublattice of - $\Prodsm{ D_{i} }{i \in I}$, and $\widehat{D}_{i}$ - is isomorphic to $D_{i}$. Let $\gQ_{i}$ be the - restriction of $\gQ$ to $\widehat{D}_{i}$. Since - $D_{i}$ is complete-simple, so is $\widehat{D}_{i}$, - hence $\gQ_{i}$ is $\go$ or $\gi$. If $\gQ_{i} = \go$ - for all $i \in I$, then $\gQ = \go$. - If there is an $i \in I$, such that $\gQ_{i} = \gi$, - then $\con0=1(\gQ)$, and hence $\gQ = \gi$. -\end{proof} - -The Main Theorem follows easily from Theorems~\ref{T:P*} and -\ref{T:P*a}. - -\begin{thebibliography}{9} - - \bibitem{sF90} - Soo-Key Foo, \emph{Lattice Constructions}, Ph.D. thesis, - University of Winnebago, Winnebago, MN, December, 1990. - - \bibitem{gM68} - George~A. Menuhin, \emph{Universal Algebra}, D.~van - Nostrand, Princeton, 1968. - - \bibitem{eM57} - Ernest~T. Moynahan, \emph{On a problem of M. Stone}, - Acta Math. Acad. Sci. Hungar. \tbf{8} (1957), 455--460. - - \bibitem{eM57a} - \bysame, \emph{Ideals and congruence relations in - lattices}.~II, Magyar Tud. Akad. Mat. Fiz. Oszt. K\"{o}zl. - \tbf{9} (1957), 417--434 (Hungarian). - - \bibitem{fR82} - Ferenc~R. Richardson, \emph{General Lattice Theory}, Mir, - Moscow, expanded and revised ed., 1982 (Russian). - -\end{thebibliography} -\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sample.html b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sample.html deleted file mode 100644 index b4f57673df9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/sample.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ - - - HTML can do math (a little) - - -

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January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or - July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi - \space\number\day, \number\year} -\catcode`\^^Z 10 -\@twosidetrue -\pagenumbering{roman} -\flushbottom -\onecolumn -\frenchspacing -\endinput - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/template.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/template.bib deleted file mode 100644 index 0c5a65245e2..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/template.bib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: template.bib -% bibliographic template file -% Delete comments from this file - - -@ARTICLE(eM57, - author = "Ernest~T. Moynahan", - title = "On a Problem of {M. Stone}", - journal = "Acta Math. Acad. Sci. Hungar.", - pages = "455--460", - volume = 8, - year = 1957, - ) - -@ARTICLE(eM57a, - author = "Ernest~T. Moynahan", - title = "On a problem of {M. Stone}", - journal = "Acta Math. Acad. Sci. Hungar.", - pages = "455--460", - volume = 8, - year = 1957, - month = feb, - note = "Russian translation available", - language = "English", - ) - -@BOOK(gM68, - author = "George~A. Menuhin", - title = "Universal Algebra", - publisher = "D.~van Nostrand", - address = "Princeton", - year = 1968, - ) - -@BOOK(gM68a, - author = "George~A. Menuhin", - title = "Universal Algebra", - publisher = "D.~van Nostrand", - address = "Princeton", - year = 1968, - series = "University Series in Higher Mathematics", - volume = 58, - edition = "Second", - month = "March", - note = "no Russian translation", - language = "English", - ) - -@BOOK(rP68, - editor = "R. S. Prescott", - title = "Universal Algebra", - publisher = "D.~van Nostrand", - address = "Princeton", - year = 1968, - ) - -@INPROCEEDINGS(pK69, - author = "Peter~A. Konig", - title = "Composition of Functions", - booktitle = "Proceedings of the Conference on - Universal Algebra", - year = 1970, - ) - -@INPROCEEDINGS(pK69a, - author = "Peter~A. Konig", - title = "Composition of Functions", - booktitle = "Proceedings of the Conference on - Universal Algebra", - publisher = "Queen's Univ., Kingston ON", - organization = "Canadian Mathematical Society", - editor = "G.H. Birnbaum", - pages = "1--106", - volume = 7, - year = 1970, - month = dec, - note = "available from the Montreal office", - language = "English", - ) - -@INCOLLECTION(hA70, - author = "Henry~H. Albert", - title = "Free Torsoids", - booktitle = "Current Trends in Lattice Theory", - publisher = "D.~van Nostrand", - year = 1970, - ) - -@INCOLLECTION(hA70a, - author = "Henry~H. Albert", - editor = "G.H. Birnbaum", - chapter = "Third", - title = "Free Torsoids", - booktitle = "Current Trends in Lattice Theory", - publisher = "D.~van Nostrand, Princeton", - language = "German", - pages = "173--215", - volume = 7, - year = 1970, - month = jan, - note = "first volume of the series ``Current Trends''", - ) - -@PHDTHESIS(sF90, - author = "Soo-Key Foo", - title = "Lattice Constructions", - school = "University of Winnebago", - year = 1990, - ) - -@PHDTHESIS(sF90a, - author = "Soo-Key Foo", - title = "Lattice constructions", - school = "University of Winnebago", - address = "Winnebago, MN", - year = 1990, - month = dec, - note = "final revision not yet available", - language = "Chinese", - ) - -@TECHREPORT(gF86, - author = "Grant~H. Foster", - title = "Computational Complexity in Lattice Theory", - institution = "Carnegie Mellon University", - year = 1986, - ) - -@TECHREPORT(gF86a, - author = "Grant~H. Foster", - title = "Computational Complexity in Lattice Theory", - institution = "Carnegie Mellon University", - year = 1986, - type = "Research Note", - address = "Pittsburgh, PA", - number = "128A", - month = dec, - note = "research article in preparation", - language = "English", - ) - -@UNPUBLISHED(wL75, - author = "William~A. Landau", - title = "Representations of Complete Lattices", - note = "Abstract: Notices Amer. Math. Soc. \textbf{18}, 937", - ) - -@UNPUBLISHED(wL75a, - author = "William~A. Landau", - title = "Representations of Complete Lattices", - year = 1975, - note = "Abstract: Notices Amer. Math. Soc. \textbf{18}, 937", - month = dec, - language = "English", - ) diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/textenv.tpl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/textenv.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index d8be2e806bc..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/textenv.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,536 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: textenv.tpl template file - -% 3.1 List environments - -% 3.1.1 Numbered lists: enumerate - -\noindent This space has the following properties: -\begin{enumerate} - \item Grade 2 Cantor\label{Cantor} - \item Half-smooth Hausdorff\label{Hausdorff} - \item Metrizably smooth\label{smooth} -\end{enumerate} -Therefore, we can apply the Main Theorem \ldots - -% 3.1.2 Bulleted lists: itemize - -\noindent In this lecture, we set out to accomplish a variety -of goals: -\begin{itemize} - \item To introduce the concept of smooth functions - \item To show their usefulness in the differentiation - of Howard-type functions - \item To point out the efficacy of using smooth functions - in Advanced Calculus courses -\end{itemize} - -% 3.1.3 Captioned lists: description - -In this introduction, we outline the history of this concept. -The main contributors were: -\begin{description} - \item[J. Perelman,] the first to introduce smooth functions. - \item[T. Kov\'acs,] who showed their usefulness in the - differentiation of Howard-type functions. - \item[A.P. Fein,] the main advocate of using smooth - functions in Advanced Calculus courses. -\end{description} -In addition to these mathematicians \ldots - -% 3.1.4 Rule and combinations - -\begin{enumerate} - \item First item of Level 1. - \begin{enumerate} - \item First item of Level 2. - \begin{enumerate} - \item First item of Level 3. - \begin{enumerate} - \item First item of Level 4.\label{level4} - \item Second item of Level 4. - \end{enumerate} - \item Second item of Level 3. - \end{enumerate} - \item Second item of Level 2. - \end{enumerate} - \item Second item of Level 1. -\end{enumerate} -Referencing the first item of Level 4: \ref{level4} - -\begin{enumerate} - \item First item of Level 1. - \begin{itemize} - \item First item of Level 2. - \begin{enumerate} - \item First item of Level 3. - \begin{itemize} - \item First item of Level 4.\label{enums} - \item Second item of Level 4. - \end{itemize} - \item Second item of Level 3. - \end{enumerate} - \item Second item of Level 2. - \end{itemize} - \item Second item of Level 1. -\end{enumerate} -Referencing the first item of Level 4: \ref{enums} - -% 3.2 Tabbing environment - -\begin{tabbing} - Print\= Time\\ - \>Block\=[\{timing\},\\ - \>\>timing = Timing[expr];\\ - (careful with initalization)\kill - \>\>Print[ timing[[1]] ];\\ - \>]\\ - End[\,] -\end{tabbing} - -\begin{tabbing} - \hspace*{.25in}\=\hspace{2ex}\=\hspace{2ex}\=\hspace{2ex}\kill - \> $k := 1$ \\ - \> $l_k := 0$; $r_k := 1$ \\ - \> \texttt{loop} \\ - \> \> $m_k := (l_k + r_k)/2$ \\ - \> \> \texttt{if} $w < m_k$ \texttt{then} \\ - \> \> \> $b_k := 0$; $r_k := m_k$ \\ - \> \> \texttt{else if} $w > m_k$ \texttt{then} \\ - \> \> \> $b_k := 1$; $l_k := m_k$ \\ - \> \> \texttt{end if} \\ - \> \> $k := k + 1$ \\ - \> \texttt{end loop} -\end{tabbing} - -\begin{tabbing} - This is short.\=\\ - This is much longer, \> and jumps back. -\end{tabbing} - -% 3.3 Miscellaneous displayed text environments - -\begin{quote} - It's not that I'm afraid to die. I just don't want to be - there when it happens. - \emph{Woody Allen} - - Literature is news that STAYS news. \emph{Ezra Pound} -\end{quote} - -\begin{quotation} - KATH: Can he be present at the birth of his child? - - ED: It's all any reasonable child can expect if the dad - is present at the conception. - \begin{flushright} - \emph{Joe Orton} - \end{flushright} -\end{quotation} - -\begin{verse} - I think that I shall never see\\ - A poem as lovely as a tree. - - Poems are made by fools like me,\\ - But only God can make a tree. - - \begin{flushright} - \emph{Joyce Kilmer} - \end{flushright} -\end{verse} - -\begin{verbatim} -Formula (2) in section 3 should be typed as follows: -\begin{equation} - D^{\langle 2 \rangle} = \{\, \langle x_0, x_1 \rangle - \mid x_0, x_1 \in D,\ x_0 = 0 \Rightarrow x_1 = 0 \,\}. -\end{equation} -Please make the corrections. -\end{verbatim} - -Some European e-mail addresses contain \texttt{\%}; -recall that you have to type \verb+\%+ to get \texttt{\%}. - -% 3.4 Proclamations (theorem-like structures) - -\begin{definition}\label{D:prime} - \begin{enumerate} - \item $u$ is \emph{meet-irreducible} if - $u = x \wedge y$ implies that - $u = x$ or $u = x$.\label{mi1} - \item $u$ is \emph{meet-irreducible} if - $u = x \wedge y$ implies that - $u = x$ or $u = x$.\label{mi2} - \item $u$ is \emph{completely join-irreducible} if - $u = \bigvee X$ implies that $u \in X$. - \label{mi3} - \end{enumerate} -\end{definition} - -% Consecutive numbering - -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}[lemma]{Proposition} - -% Numbering within a section - -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma}[section] - -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma}[section] -\newtheorem{proposition}[lemma]{Proposition} - -% 3.4.1 The full syntax - -\newtheorem}{envname}[procCounter]{Name}[secCounter] - -% 3.4.2 Proclamations with style - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary} -\newtheorem*{main}{Main Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition} - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -\theoremstyle{remark} -\newtheorem*{notation}{Notation} - -% Five examples - -% Example 1 - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -Example 2 - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}[theorem]{Lemma} -\newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition} -\newtheorem{corollary}[theorem]{Corollary} - -Example 3 - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition}[section] -\newtheorem{lemma}[proposition]{Lemma} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem*{notation}{Notation} - -Example 4 - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem*{main}{Main Theorem} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition}[section] -\newtheorem{lemma}[definition]{Lemma} - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem*{Rule}{Rule} - -Example 5 - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary} -\newtheorem*{main}{Main Theorem} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition} - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -\theoremstyle{remark} -\newtheorem*{notation}{Notation} - -Exercises - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem{xca}{Exercise} - -\begin{xca} -Prove that if $\inf H$ exists for all nonempty subsets $H$ of a -poset $P$, then $\sup \varnothing$ also exists in~$P$. -\end{xca} - -\begin{xcb}{Exercises} -\begin{enumerate} -\item A finite lattice $L$ is modular if{f} it does not -contain a pentagon.\label{E:pentagon} -\item Can the numbers of covering pairs in -Exercise~\ref{E:pentagon} be increased?\label{E:increased} -\end{enumerate} -\end{xcb} - -% 3.5 Proof environment - -\begin{proof} - This is the proof, delimited by the q.e.d. symbol. -\end{proof} - -\begin{proof}[Necessity] - This is the proof of necessity. -\end{proof} - -\begin{proof} -Now the proof follows from the equation -\[ - a^2 = b^2 + c^2.\qedhere -\] -\end{proof} - - -% 3.7 Tabular environment - -\begin{tabular}{ | l | r | r | r | } - \hline - Name & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \hline - Peter & 2.45 & 34.12 & 1.00\\ \hline - John & 0.00 & 12.89 & 3.71\\ \hline - David & 2.00 & 1.85 & 0.71\\ \hline -\end{tabular} - -\begin{table} - \begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{ || l | r | r | r || } - \hline - Name & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \hline - Peter & 2.45 & 34.12 & 1.00\\ \hline - John & 0.00 & 12.89 & 3.71\\ \hline - David & 2.00 & 1.85 & 0.71\\ \hline - \end{tabular} - \caption{Tabular table}\label{Ta:first} - \end{center} -\end{table} - -\begin{tabular}{r||l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|} \hline \hline - & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9\\\hline - -0& \symbol{0} &\symbol{1}&\symbol{2}&\symbol{3}& -\symbol{4}&\symbol{5}&\symbol{6}&\symbol{7}& -\symbol{8}&\symbol{9}\\ \hline - -......... - -120& \symbol{120} &\symbol{121}&\symbol{122}&\symbol{123}& -\symbol{124}&\symbol{125}&\symbol{126}&\symbol{127} & & \\ \hline -\end{tabular} - -% More column formatting commands - -\begin{tabular}{r @{.} l} - 3&78\\ - 4&261\\ - 4 -\end{tabular} - -\begin{tabular}{ || p{1in} | r | r | r || }\hline - Name & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \hline - Peter & 2.45 & 34.12 & 1.00\\ \hline - John & 0.00 & 12.89 & 3.71\\ \hline - David & 2.00 & 1.85 & 0.71\\ \hline -\end{tabular} - -% Refinements - -\begin{table} - \begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{ || l | r | r | r || } \hline - Name & 1 & 2 & 3\\ \hline - Peter & 2.45 & 34.12 & 1.00\\ \hline - John & \multicolumn{3}{c ||}{\emph{absent}}\\ \hline - David & 2.00 & 1.85 & 0.71\\ \hline - \end{tabular} - \caption{Floating table with - $\backslash$\texttt{multicolumn}} - \label{Ta:cline} - \end{center} -\end{table} - -\begin{table} - \begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{ || c c | c | r || } \hline - Name & Month & Week & Amount\\ \hline - Peter & Jan. & 1 & 1.00\\ \cline{3-4} - & & 2 & 12.78\\ \cline{3-4} - & & 3 & 0.71\\ \cline{3-4} - & & 4 & 15.00\\ \cline{2-4} - & \multicolumn{2}{| l}{Total: } & 29.49\\ \hline - John & Jan. & 1 & 12.01\\ \cline{3-4} - & & 2 & 3.10\\ \cline{3-4} - & & 3 & 10.10\\ \cline{3-4} - & & 4 & 0.00\\ \cline{2-4} - & \multicolumn{2}{| l}{Total: } & 25.21\\ \hline - \multicolumn{3}{|| l}{Grand Total:} & 54.70\\ \hline - \end{tabular} - \caption{Floating table with - $\backslash$\texttt{multicolumn} and - $\backslash$\texttt{cline}} - \label{Ta:multicol} - \end{center} -\end{table} - -\begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{ | r | c | c | } \hline - & \textbf{Area} & \textbf{Students}\\ \hline - \textbf{5th Grade}: & 63.4 \mbox{m$^{2}$} & 22\\ \hline - \textbf{6th Grade}: & 62.0 \mbox{m$^{2}$} & 19 \\ \hline - \textbf{Overall}: & 62.6 \mbox{m$^{2}$} & 20\\ \hline - \end{tabular} -\end{center} - -% Style and size environments - -\begin{flushright} - The \begin{bfseries}simplest\end{bfseries} - text environments set the - printing style and size.\\ - The commands and the environments have similar names. - -\end{flushright} - -% 9.6 Custom lists - -% 9.6.2 The list environment - -\noindent Here are the most important \LaTeX\ rules about -spaces in text, sentences, and paragraphs: -\begin{list}{$\diamondsuit$}{\setlength{\leftmargin}{.5in} - \setlength{\rightmargin}{.5in}} - \item \textbf{Rule 1:} Two or more spaces in text are - the same as one. - \item \textbf{Rule 2:} A blank line (that is, two end-of-line - characters separated only by blanks and tabs) indicates - the end of a paragraph. -\end{list} -Rules 1 and~2 make typing and copying very convenient. - -\noindent Here are the most important \LaTeX\ rules about -spaces in text, sentences, and paragraphs: -\begin{list}{}{\setlength{\leftmargin}{.5in} - \setlength{\rightmargin}{.5in}} - \item[\textbf{Rule 1:}] Two or more spaces in text are - the same as one. - \item[\textbf{Rule 2:}] A blank line (that is, two - end-of-line characters separated only by blanks and tabs) - indicates the end of a paragraph. -\end{list} -Rules 1 and~2 make typing and copying very convenient. - -% Using counters - -Here are the most important \LaTeX\ rules about spaces in text, -sentences, and paragraphs: -\newcounter{spacerule} -\begin{list}{\textbf{Rule \arabic{spacerule}:}} - {\setlength{\leftmargin}{.5in} - \setlength{\rightmargin}{.5in} - \usecounter{spacerule}} -\item Two or more spaces in text are -the same as one. -\item A blank line (that is, two end-of-line -characters separated only by blanks and tabs) indicates the end -of a paragraph. - \end{list} -Rules~1 and 2 make typing and copying very convenient. - -% 9.6.3 Two complete examples - -% Example 1 - -Here are the most important \LaTeX\ rules about spaces in text, -sentences, and paragraphs: -\newcounter{spacerule} -\begin{list}{\upshape \bfseries Rule \arabic{spacerule}:} - {\setlength{\leftmargin}{1.5in} - \setlength{\rightmargin}{.6in} - \setlength{\labelwidth}{1.0in} - \setlength{\labelsep}{.2in} - \setlength{\parsep}{0.5ex plus 0.2ex minus 0.1ex} - \setlength{\itemsep}{0ex plus 0.2ex minus 0ex} - \usecounter{spacerule} - \itshape} -\item Two or more spaces in text are the same as one. -\item A blank line (that is, two end-of-line characters -separated only by blanks and tabs) indicates the end -of a paragraph. -\end{list} -Rules~1 and 2 make typing and copying very convenient. - -\newenvironment{myrules} - {\begin{list} - {\upshape \bfseries Rule \arabic{spacerule}:} - {\setlength{\leftmargin}{1.5in} - \setlength{\rightmargin}{.6in} - \setlength{\labelwidth}{1.0in} - \setlength{\labelsep}{.2in} - \setlength{\parsep}{0.5ex plus 0.2ex minus 0.1ex} - \setlength{\itemsep}{0ex plus 0.2ex minus 0ex} - \usecounter{spacerule} - \itshape} } - {\end{list}} - -% Example 2 - -\begin{list}{} - {\setlength{\leftmargin}{30pt} - \setlength{\rightmargin}{0pt} - \setlength{\itemindent}{14pt} - \setlength{\labelwidth}{40pt} - \setlength{\labelsep}{5pt} - \setlength{\parsep}{0.5ex plus 0.2ex minus 0.1ex} - \setlength{\itemsep}{0ex plus 0.2ex minus 0ex}} - \item[\textbf{sentence}\hfill] is a group of words terminated - by a period, exclamation point, or question mark. - \item[\textbf{paragraph}\hfill] is a group of sentences - terminated by a blank line or by the \com{par} command. -\end{list} - -% 9.7 Custom formats - -\input tmplatex.ltx -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{amssymb,latexsym,amsmath} -\dump -\end{verbatim} -On the other hand, the -\doc{sampartu.tex}\amssamplefileindex{sampartu.tex} article is a -little more complex: -\begin{verbatim} -\input tmplatex.ltx -\documentclass{amsart} -\usepackage{amssymb,latexsym} -\usepackage{lattice} - -\theoremstyle{plain} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary} -\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} -\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition} - -\theoremstyle{definition} -\newtheorem{definition}{Definition} - -\theoremstyle{remark} -\newtheorem*{notation}{Notation} - -\numberwithin{equation}{section} - -\newcommand{\Prodm}[2]{\gP(\,#1\mid#2\,)} - % product with a middle -\newcommand{\Prodsm}[2]{\gP^{*}(\,#1\mid#2\,)} - % product * with a middle -\newcommand{\vct}[2]{\vv<\dots,0,\dots,\overset{#1}{#2},% -\dots,0,\dots>}% special vector -\newcommand{\fp}{\F{p}}% Fraktur p -\newcommand{\Ds}{D^{\langle2\rangle}} -\dump diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/topmat.tpl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/topmat.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index cd258997649..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mil3/topmat.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -% Sample file: topmat.tpl template file - -% 8.2.5 Examples - - -% Example 1 One author - -% Article info -\title[``Complete-simple'' distributive lattices]% - {A construction of ``complete-simple''\\ - distributive lattices} -\date{\today} - -% Author info -\author{George~A. Menuhin} -\address{Computer Science Department\\ - University of Winnebago\\ - Winnebago, MN 53714} -\email{gmen@ccw.uwinnebago.edu} -\urladdr{http://math.uwinnebago.edu/homepages/menuhin/} -\thanks{This research was supported by - the NSF under grant number 23466.} - -% AMS info -\keywords{Complete lattice, distributive lattice, - complete congruence, congruence lattice} -\subjclass[2000]{Primary: 06B10; Secondary: 06D05} - -% Abstract -\begin{abstract} - In this note we prove that there exist \emph{complete simple - distributive lattices}, that is, complete distributive - lattices in which there are only two complete congruences. -\end{abstract} - -% Example 2 Two authors - -% Article info -\title[``Complete-simple'' distributive lattices]% - {A construction of ``complete-simple''\\ - distributive lattices} -\date{\today} - -% Author info -\author{George~A. Menuhin} -\address{Computer Science Department\\ - University of Winnebago\\ - Winnebago, MN 53714} -\email{gmen@ccw.uwinnebago.edu} -\thanks{The research of the first author was - supported by the NSF under grant number 23466.} -\author{Ernest~T. Moynahan} -\address{Mathematical Research Institute\\ - of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences\\ - Budapest, P.O.B. 127, H-1364\\ - Hungary} -\email{h1175moy\%ella@relay.eu.net} -\urladdr{http://math.uwinnebago.edu/homepages/menuhin/} -\thanks{The research of the second author - was supported in part by the Hungarian National - Foundation for Scientific Research, under Grant No. 9901.} - -% AMS info -\keywords{Complete lattice, distributive lattice, - complete congruence, congruence lattice} -\subjclass[2000]{Primary: 06B10; Secondary: 06D05} - -% Abstract -\begin{abstract} - In this note we prove that there exist \emph{complete simple - distributive lattices}, that is, complete distributive - lattices in which there are only two complete congruences. -\end{abstract} - -% Example 3 Two authors, same department. - -% Article info -\title[``Complete-simple'' distributive lattices]% - {A construction of ``complete-simple''\\ - distributive lattices} -\date{\today} - -% Author info -\author{George~A. Menuhin} -\address{Computer Science Department\\ - University of Winnebago\\ - Winnebago, MN 23714} -\email[George~A. Menuhin]{gmen@ccw.uwinnebago.edu} -\urladdr{http://math.uwinnebago.edu/homepages/menuhin/} -\thanks{The research of the first author was - supported by the NSF under grant number 23466} -\author{Ernest~T. Moynahan} -\email[Ernest~T. Moynahan]{emoy@ccw.uwinnebago.edu} -\thanks{The research of the second author - was supported in part by the Hungarian National - Foundation for Scientific Research, under Grant No. 9901} - -% AMS info -\keywords{Complete lattice, distributive lattice, - complete congruence, congruence lattice} -\subjclass[2000]{Primary: 06B10; Secondary: 06D05} - -% Abstract -\begin{abstract} - In this note we prove that there exist \emph{complete simple - distributive lattices}, that is, complete distributive - lattices in which there are only two complete congruences. -\end{abstract} - -Example 4 Three authors - -% Article info -\title[``Complete-simple'' distributive lattices]% - {A construction of ``complete-simple''\\ - distributive lattices} -\date{\today} - -% Author information -\author{George~A. Menuhin} -\address[George~A. Menuhin and Ernest~T. Moynahan] - {Computer Science Department\\ - University of Winnebago\\ - Winnebago, MN 53714} -\email[George~A. Menuhin]{gmen@ccw.uwinnebago.edu} -\urladdr[George~A. Menuhin]% - {http://math.uwinnebago.ca/homepages/menuhin/} -\thanks{The research of the first author was - supported by the NSF under grant number 23466.} -\author{Ernest~T. Moynahan} -\email[Ernest~T. Moynahan]{emoy@ccw.uwinnebago.edu} -\thanks{The research of the second author was supported by - the Hungarian National Foundation for Scientific - Research, under Grant No. 9901.} -\author{Ferenc~R. Richardson} -\address[Ferenc~R. Richardson] - {Department of Mathematics\\ - California United Colleges\\ - Frasco, CA 23714} -\email[Ferenc~R. Richardson]{frich@ccu.frasco.edu} -\thanks{The research of the third author was - supported by the NSF under grant number 23466.} - -% AMS info -\keywords{Complete lattice, distributive lattice, - complete congruence, congruence lattice} -\subjclass[2000]{Primary: 06B10; Secondary: 06D05} - -% Abstract -\begin{abstract} - In this note we prove that there exist \emph{complete simple - distributive lattices}, that is, complete distributive - lattices in which there are only two complete congruences. -\end{abstract} \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3