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! 3: % sprocl.tex 27-Feb-1995 %
! 4: % This latex file rewritten from various sources for use in the %
! 5: % preparation of the standard proceedings Volume, latest version %
! 6: % by Susan Hezlet with acknowledgments to Lukas Nellen. %
! 7: % Some changes are due to David Cassel. %
! 8: %====================================================================%
! 9:
! 10: \documentstyle[sprocl]{article}
! 11:
! 12: \font\eightrm=cmr8
! 13:
! 14: %\input{psfig}
! 15:
! 16: \bibliographystyle{unsrt} %for BibTeX - sorted numerical labels by
! 17: %order of first citation.
! 18:
! 19: \arraycolsep1.5pt
! 20:
! 21: % A useful Journal macro
! 22: \def\Journal#1#2#3#4{{#1} {\bf #2}, #3 (#4)}
! 23:
! 24: % Some useful journal names
! 25: \def\NCA{\em Nuovo Cimento}
! 26: \def\NIM{\em Nucl. Instrum. Methods}
! 27: \def\NIMA{{\em Nucl. Instrum. Methods} A}
! 28: \def\NPB{{\em Nucl. Phys.} B}
! 29: \def\PLB{{\em Phys. Lett.} B}
! 30: \def\PRL{\em Phys. Rev. Lett.}
! 31: \def\PRD{{\em Phys. Rev.} D}
! 32: \def\ZPC{{\em Z. Phys.} C}
! 33:
! 34: % Some other macros used in the sample text
! 35: \def\st{\scriptstyle}
! 36: \def\sst{\scriptscriptstyle}
! 37: \def\mco{\multicolumn}
! 38: \def\epp{\epsilon^{\prime}}
! 39: \def\vep{\varepsilon}
! 40: \def\ra{\rightarrow}
! 41: \def\ppg{\pi^+\pi^-\gamma}
! 42: \def\vp{{\bf p}}
! 43: \def\ko{K^0}
! 44: \def\kb{\bar{K^0}}
! 45: \def\al{\alpha}
! 46: \def\ab{\bar{\alpha}}
! 47: \def\be{\begin{equation}}
! 48: \def\ee{\end{equation}}
! 49: \def\bea{\begin{eqnarray}}
! 50: \def\eea{\end{eqnarray}}
! 51: \def\CPbar{\hbox{{\rm CP}\hskip-1.80em{/}}}%temp replacemt due to no font
! 52:
! 53: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
! 54: %%BEGINNING OF TEXT
! 55: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
! 56:
! 57: \begin{document}
! 58:
! 59: \title{INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRODUCING A CAMERA-READY MANUSCRIPT
! 60: USING WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING STYLE FILES}
! 61:
! 62: \author{A. B. AUTHOR, C. D. AUTHOR}
! 63:
! 64: \address{World Scientific Publishing Co, 1060 Main Street,
! 65: River Edge,\\ NJ 07661, USA\\E-mail: wspc@wspc.com}
! 66:
! 67: \author{A. N. OTHER}
! 68:
! 69: \address{Department of Physics, Theoretical Physics, 1 Keble Road,\\
! 70: Oxford OX1 3NP, England\\E-mail: other@tp.ox.uk}
! 71:
! 72: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
! 73: % You may repeat \author \address as often as necessary %
! 74: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
! 75:
! 76: \maketitle\abstracts{ This is where the abstract should
! 77: be placed. It should consist of one paragraph and give a
! 78: concise summary of the material in the article below.
! 79: Replace the title, authors, and addresses within the
! 80: curly brackets with your own title, authors, and
! 81: addresses; please use capital letters for the title and
! 82: the authors. You may have as many authors and addresses
! 83: as you wish. It's preferable not to use footnotes in
! 84: the abstract or the title; the acknowledgments for
! 85: funding bodies etc. are placed in a separate section at
! 86: the end of the text.}
! 87:
! 88: \section{Guidelines}
! 89: \subsection{Producing the Hard Copy}\label{subsec:prod}
! 90: The hard copy may be printed using the advice given in
! 91: the file {\em splread.1st}, which is repeated in this
! 92: section. You should have three files in
! 93: total.\footnote{You can obtain these files from our WWW
! 94: pages at:
! 95:
! 96: \noindent
! 97: {\sf http://www.wspc.co.uk/wspc/Styles/procs/procsread1st.html}
! 98:
! 99: \noindent
! 100: {\sf http://www.wspc.com.sg/others/style\_files/procsread1st.html}
! 101: \quad or by ftp from
! 102:
! 103: \noindent
! 104: {\sf ftp.wspc.com.sg, cd /pub/style\_files/proceedings/SPROC/.}}
! 105:
! 106: \noindent
! 107: {\em splread.1st} --- the preliminary guide.
! 108:
! 109: \noindent
! 110: {\em sprocl.sty} --- the style file that provides the
! 111: higher level latex commands for the proceedings. Don't
! 112: change these parameters.
! 113:
! 114: \noindent
! 115: {\em sprocl.tex} --- the main text. You can delete our
! 116: sample text and replace it with your own contribution
! 117: to the volume, however we recommend keeping an initial
! 118: version of the file for reference. Strip off any mail
! 119: headers and then latex the tex file. The command for
! 120: latexing is {\sf latex sprocl}, do this twice to sort
! 121: out the cross-referencing.
! 122:
! 123: If you wish to use some other form of word-processor,
! 124: some guidelines are given in Sec.~\ref{subsec:wpp}
! 125: below. These files will work with standard latex
! 126: 2.09. If there is an abbreviation defined in the new
! 127: definitions at the top of the file {\em sprocl.tex} that
! 128: conflicts with one of your own macros, then delete the
! 129: appropriate command and revert to longhand. Failing
! 130: that, please consult your local texpert to check for
! 131: other conflicting macros that may be unique to your
! 132: computer system. Page numbers are included at the
! 133: bottom of the page for your guidance. Do not worry about
! 134: the final pagination of the volume which will be done
! 135: after you submit the paper.
! 136:
! 137: \subsection{Using Other Word-Processing Packages}\label{subsec:wpp}
! 138: If you want to use some other form of word-processor to
! 139: construct your output, and are using the final hard copy version
! 140: of these files as guidelines; then please follow the style given
! 141: here for headings, table and figure captions, and the footnote
! 142: and citation marks. For this size of volume, the final page
! 143: dimensions will be 8.5 by 6 inches (21.5 by 15.25 cm) however
! 144: you should submit the copy on standard A4 paper. The text area,
! 145: which includes the page numbers should be 7 by 4.7 inches (17.75
! 146: by 12 cm). The text should be in 10pt roman for the title,
! 147: section heads and the body of the text, and 9pt for the authors'
! 148: names and addresses. Please use capitals for the title and
! 149: authors, bold face for the title and headings, and italics for
! 150: the subheadings. The abstract, footnotes, figure and table
! 151: captions should be in 8pt.
! 152:
! 153: It's also important to reproduce the spacing of the text and headings
! 154: as shown here.Text should be slightly more than single-spaced; use a
! 155: baselineskip (which is the average distance from the base of one line
! 156: of text to the base of an adjacent line) of 13 pts and 10 pts for
! 157: footnotes. All headings should be separated from the text preceding
! 158: it by a baselineskip of about 26 pts and use a baselineskip of about
! 159: 18 pts for the following text.
! 160:
! 161: Paragraphs should have a first line indented by about 0.25in (6mm)
! 162: except where the paragraph is preceded by a heading and the abstract
! 163: should be indented on both sides by 0.25in (6mm) from the main body of
! 164: the text.
! 165:
! 166: \subsection{Headings and Text and Equations}
! 167: Please preserve the style of the headings, text fonts and line
! 168: spacing to provide a uniform style for the proceedings volume.
! 169:
! 170: Equations should be centered and numbered consecutively, as in
! 171: Eq.~(\ref{eq:murnf}), and the {\em eqnarray} environment may be used
! 172: to split equations into several lines, for example in
! 173: Eq.~(\ref{eq:sp}), or to align several equations. An alternative
! 174: method is given in Eq.~(\ref{eq:spa}) for long sets of equations where
! 175: only one referencing equation number is wanted.
! 176:
! 177: In latex, it is simplest to give the equation a label, as in
! 178: Eq.~(\ref{eq:murnf}) where we have used {\em
! 179: $\backslash$label\{eq:murnf\}} to identify the equation. You can then
! 180: use the reference {\em $\backslash$ref\{eq:murnf\}} when citing the
! 181: equation in the text which will avoid the need to manually renumber
! 182: equations due to later changes. (Look at the source file for some
! 183: examples of this.)
! 184:
! 185: The same method can be used for referring to sections and subsections.
! 186:
! 187: \subsection{Tables}
! 188: The tables are designed to have a uniform style throughout the
! 189: proceedings volume. It doesn't matter how you choose to place the
! 190: inner lines of the table, but we would prefer the border lines to be
! 191: of the style shown in Table~\ref{tab:exp}. The top and bottom
! 192: horizontal lines should be single (using {\em $\backslash$hline}), and
! 193: there should be single vertical lines on the perimeter, (using {\em
! 194: $\backslash$begin\{tabular\}\{$|...|$\}}). For the inner lines of the
! 195: table, it looks better if they are kept to a minimum. We've chosen a
! 196: more complicated example purely as an illustration of what is
! 197: possible.
! 198:
! 199: The caption heading for a table should be placed at the top of
! 200: the table.
! 201:
! 202: \begin{table}[t]
! 203: \caption{Experimental Data bearing on
! 204: $\Gamma(K \rightarrow \pi \pi \gamma)$
! 205: for the $K^0_S$, $K^0_L$ and $K^-$ mesons.\label{tab:exp}}
! 206: \vspace{0.2cm}
! 207: \begin{center}
! 208: \footnotesize
! 209: \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|l|}
! 210: \hline
! 211: {} &\raisebox{0pt}[13pt][7pt]{$\Gamma(\pi^- \pi^0)\; s^{-1}$} &
! 212: \raisebox{0pt}[13pt][7pt]{$\Gamma(\pi^-\pi^0\gamma)\; s^{-1}$} &{}\\
! 213: \hline
! 214: \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{\raisebox{0pt}[12pt][6pt]{Process
! 215: for Decay}} & &\\
! 216: \cline{1-2}
! 217: $K^-$ &$1.711 \times 10^7$
! 218: &\begin{minipage}{1in}
! 219: \begin{center}
! 220: $2.22 \times 10^4$ \\ (DE $ 1.46 \times 10^3)$
! 221: \end{center}
! 222: \end{minipage}
! 223: &\begin{minipage}{1.5in}
! 224: \phantom{xxx}
! 225: No (IB)-E1 interference seen but data shows excess events
! 226: relative to IB over
! 227: $E^{\ast}_{\gamma} = 80$ to $100$~MeV
! 228: \end{minipage} \\[22pt]
! 229: \hline
! 230: \end{tabular}
! 231: \end{center}
! 232: \end{table}
! 233:
! 234: \subsection{Figures}
! 235: If you wish to `embed' a postscript figure in the file,
! 236: then remove the \% mark from the declaration of the
! 237: postscript figure within the figure description and
! 238: change the filename to an appropriate one. Also remove
! 239: the comment mark from the {\em input psfig} command at
! 240: the top of the file. You may need to play around with
! 241: this as different computer systems appear to use
! 242: different commands.
! 243:
! 244: Next adjust the scaling of the figure until it's
! 245: correctly positioned, and remove the declarations of the
! 246: lines and any anomalous spacing.
! 247:
! 248: If you prefer to use some other method then it's very
! 249: important to leave the correct amount of vertical space in
! 250: the figure declaration to accomodate your figure
! 251: (remove the lines and change the vspace in the example.)
! 252: Send the hard copy figures on separate pages with clear
! 253: instructions to match them to the correct space in the
! 254: final hard copy text. Please ensure the final hard copy
! 255: figure is correctly scaled to fit the space available (this
! 256: ensures the figure is legible.)
! 257:
! 258: The caption heading for a figure should be placed below
! 259: the figure.
! 260:
! 261: \subsection{Limitations on the Placement of Tables,
! 262: Equations and Figures}\label{sec:plac}
! 263: Very large figures and tables should be placed on a page by
! 264: themselves. One can use the instruction {\em
! 265: $\backslash$begin\{figure\}$[$p$]$} or {\em
! 266: $\backslash$begin\{table\}$[$p$]$} to position these,
! 267: and they will appear on a separate page devoted to
! 268: figures and tables. We would recommend making any
! 269: necessary adjustments to the layout of the figures and
! 270: tables only in the final draft. It is also simplest to
! 271: sort out line and page breaks in the last stages.
! 272:
! 273: \subsection{Acknowledgments, Appendices, Footnotes and the Bibliography}
! 274: If you wish to have acknowledgments to funding bodies etc.,
! 275: these may be placed in a separate section at the end of the
! 276: text, before the Appendices. This should not be numbered so use
! 277: {\em $\backslash$section$\ast$\{Acknowledgments\}}.
! 278:
! 279: It's preferable to have no appendices in a brief
! 280: article, but if more than one is necessary then simply
! 281: copy the {\em $\backslash$section$\ast$\{Appendix\}}
! 282: heading and type in Appendix A, Appendix B etc. between
! 283: the brackets.
! 284:
! 285: Footnotes are denoted by a letter superscript in the
! 286: text,\footnote{Just like this one.} and references are
! 287: denoted by a number superscript. We have used {\em
! 288: $\backslash$bibitem} to produce the bibliography.
! 289: Citations in the text use the labels defined in the
! 290: bibitem declaration, for example, the first paper by
! 291: Jarlskog~\cite{ja} is cited using the command {\em
! 292: $\backslash$cite\{ja\}}.
! 293:
! 294: If you more commonly use the method of square brackets
! 295: in the line of text for citation than the superscript
! 296: method, please note that you need to adjust the
! 297: punctuation so that the citation command appears after
! 298: the punctuation mark.
! 299:
! 300: \subsection{Final Manuscript}
! 301: The final hard copy that you send must be absolutely
! 302: clean and unfolded. It will be printed directly without
! 303: any further editing. Use a printer that has a good
! 304: resolution (300 dots per inch or higher). There should
! 305: not be any corrections made on the printed pages, nor
! 306: should adhesive tape cover any lettering. Photocopies
! 307: are not acceptable.
! 308:
! 309: The manuscript will not be reduced or enlarged when
! 310: filmed so please ensure that indices and other small
! 311: pieces of text are legible.
! 312:
! 313: \section{Sample Text}
! 314: The following may be (and has been) described as
! 315: `dangerously irrelevant' physics. The Lorentz-invariant
! 316: phase space integral for a general n-body decay from a
! 317: particle with momentum $P$ and mass $M$ is given by:
! 318: \begin{equation}
! 319: I((P - k_i)^2, m^2_i, M) = \frac{1}{(2 \pi)^5}\!
! 320: \int\!\frac{d^3 k_i}{2 \omega_i} \! \delta^4(P - k_i).
! 321: \label{eq:murnf}
! 322: \end{equation}
! 323: The only experiment on $K^{\pm} \ra \pi^{\pm} \pi^0
! 324: \gamma$ since 1976 is that of Bolotov {\it et
! 325: al}.~\cite{bu} There are two necessary conditions
! 326: required for any acceptable parametrization of the quark
! 327: mixing matrix. The first is that the matrix must be
! 328: unitary, and the second is that it should contain a CP
! 329: violating phase $\delta$. In Sec.~\ref{subsec:wpp} the
! 330: connection between invariants (of form similar to J) and
! 331: unitarity relations will be examined further for the
! 332: more general $ n \times n $ case. The reason is that
! 333: such a matrix is not a faithful representation of the
! 334: group, i.e.~it does not cover all of the parameter space
! 335: available.
! 336: \begin{equation}
! 337: \begin{array}{rcl}
! 338: \bf{K} & = & Im[V_{j, \alpha} {V_{j,\alpha + 1}}^*
! 339: {V_{j + 1,\alpha}}^* V_{j + 1, \alpha + 1} ] \\
! 340: &&{}+ Im[V_{k, \alpha + 2} {V_{k,\alpha + 3}}^*
! 341: {V_{k + 1,\alpha + 2}}^* V_{k + 1, \alpha + 3} ] \\
! 342: &&{}+ Im[V_{j + 2, \beta} {V_{j + 2,\beta + 1}}^*
! 343: {V_{j + 3,\beta}}^* V_{j + 3, \beta + 1} ] \\
! 344: &&{}+ Im[V_{k + 2, \beta + 2} {V_{k + 2,\beta + 3}}^*
! 345: {V_{k + 3,\beta + 2}}^* V_{k + 3, \beta + 3}] \\
! 346: & & \\
! 347: \bf{M} & = & Im[{V_{j, \alpha}}^* V_{j,\alpha + 1}
! 348: V_{j + 1,\alpha} {V_{j + 1, \alpha + 1}}^* ] \\
! 349: &&{}+ Im[V_{k, \alpha + 2} {V_{k,\alpha + 3}}^*
! 350: {V_{k + 1,\alpha + 2}}^* V_{k + 1, \alpha + 3} ] \\
! 351: &&{}+ Im[{V_{j + 2, \beta}}^* V_{j + 2,\beta + 1}
! 352: V_{j + 3,\beta} {V_{j + 3, \beta + 1}}^* ] \\
! 353: &&{}+ Im[V_{k + 2, \beta + 2} {V_{k + 2,\beta + 3}}^*
! 354: {V_{k + 3,\beta + 2}}^* V_{k + 3, \beta + 3}],
! 355: \\ & &
! 356: \end{array}\label{eq:spa}
! 357: \end{equation}
! 358: where $ k = j$ or $j+1$ and $\beta = \alpha$ or
! 359: $\alpha+1$, but if $k = j + 1$, then $\beta \neq \alpha
! 360: + 1$ and similarly, if $\beta = \alpha + 1$ then $ k
! 361: \neq j + 1$.\footnote{An example of a matrix which has
! 362: elements containing the phase variable $e^{i \delta}$ to
! 363: second order, i.e.~elements with a phase variable
! 364: $e^{2i\delta}$ is given at the end of this section.}
! 365: There are only 162 quark mixing matrices using these
! 366: parameters which are to first order in the phase
! 367: variable $e^{i \delta}$ as is the case for the Jarlskog
! 368: parametrizations, and for which J is not identically
! 369: zero. It should be noted that these are physically
! 370: identical and form just one true parametrization.
! 371: \eject
! 372:
! 373: \noindent
! 374: \bea
! 375: T & = & Im[V_{11} {V_{12}}^* {V_{21}}^* V_{22}] \nonumber \\
! 376: &&{}+ Im[V_{12} {V_{13}}^* {V_{22}}^* V_{23}] \nonumber \\
! 377: &&{}- Im[V_{33} {V_{31}}^* {V_{13}}^* V_{11}].
! 378: \label{eq:sp}
! 379: \eea
! 380:
! 381: \begin{figure}[t]
! 382: \rule{5cm}{0.2mm}\hfill\rule{5cm}{0.2mm}
! 383: \vskip 2.5cm
! 384: \rule{5cm}{0.2mm}\hfill\rule{5cm}{0.2mm}
! 385: %\psfig{figure=filename.ps,height=1.5in}
! 386: \caption{A generalized cactus tree: the confluent
! 387: transfer-matrix $S$ transforms the state function $f(x)$ and
! 388: $f(z)$ into $f(x)$. \label{fig:radish}}
! 389: \end{figure}
! 390:
! 391: \section*{Acknowledgments}
! 392: This is where one places acknowledgments for funding
! 393: bodies etc. Note that there are no section numbers for
! 394: the Acknowledgments, Appendix or References.
! 395:
! 396: \section*{Appendix}
! 397: We can insert an appendix here and place equations so that they
! 398: are given numbers such as Eq.~(\ref{eq:app}).
! 399: \be
! 400: x = y.
! 401: \label{eq:app}
! 402: \ee
! 403:
! 404: \section*{References}
! 405: \begin{thebibliography}{99}
! 406: \bibitem{ja}C Jarlskog in {\em CP Violation}, ed. C Jarlskog
! 407: (World Scientific, Singapore, 1988).
! 408:
! 409: \bibitem{ma}L. Maiani, \Journal{\PLB}{62}{183}{1976}.
! 410:
! 411: \bibitem{bu}J.D. Bjorken and I. Dunietz, \Journal{\PRD}{36}{2109}{1987}.
! 412:
! 413: \bibitem{bd}C.D. Buchanan {\it et al}, \Journal{\PRD}{45}{4088}{1992}.
! 414:
! 415: \end{thebibliography}
! 416:
! 417: \end{document}
! 418:
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