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1. T gamma cdot T gives Theorem 8 2 Longo 1998 For a given Q system N x N Tx 7 a T Tx y 2 T and Ez T 4 T gives a conditional expectation onto N The following environments are available by default with WSPC docu ment styles Environment Heading Sample output algorithm Algorithm Algorithm 1 1 This is a test answer Answer Answer 1 1 This is a test assertion Assertion Assertion 1 1 This is a test assumption Assumption Assumption 1 1 This is a test case Case Case 1 1 This is a test claim Claim Claim 1 1 This is a test comment Comment Comment 1 1 This is a test condition Condition Condition 1 1 This is a test conjecture Conjecture Conjecture 1 1 This is a test convention Convention Convention 1 1 This is a test corollary Corollary Corollary 1 1 This is a test criterion Criterion Criterion 1 1 This is a test definition Definition Definition 1 1 This is a test example Example Example 1 1 This is a test lemma Lemma Lemma 1 1 This is a test notation Notation Notation 1 1 This is a test note Note Note 1 1 This is a test observation Observation Observation 1 1 This is a test problem Problem Problem 1 1 This is a test proposition Proposition Proposition 1 1 This is a test question Question Question 1 1 This is a test remark Remark Remark 1 1 This is a test solution Solution Solution 1 1 This is a test step Step Step 1 1 This is a test summary Summar
2. Brown An interactive environment for literate programming PhD thesis Texas A amp M University TX USA 1988 pp ix 102 G S Lodha Quantitative interpretation of ariborne electromagnetic re sponse for a spherical model Master s thesis University of Toronto 1974 D Jones The term phoneme in Phonetics in Linguistics A Book of Read ing eds W E Jones and J Laver Longman London 1973 pp 187 204 B Davidsen Netpbm 1993 ftp ftp wustl edu graphics graphics packages NetPBM
3. J M Landsberg and L Manivel Adv Math 171 59 2002 http www url com triality html June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 18 T 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 G H Weiss ed Contemporary Problems in Statistical Physics SIAM Philadelphia 1994 R K Gupta and S D Senturia Pull in time dynamics as a measure of absolute pressure in Proc IEEE Int Workshop on Microelectromechanical Systems MEMS 97 Nagoya Japan 1997 L F Richardson Arms and Insecurity Boxwood Pittsburg 1960 R V Churchill and J W Brown Complex Variables and Applications 5th edn McGraw Hill 1990 F Benhamou and A Colmerauer eds Constraint Logic Programming Se lected Research MIT Press 1993 D W Baker and N L Carter Seismic Velocity Anisotropy Calculated for Ultramafic Minerals and Aggregates in Flow and Fracture of Rocks eds H C Heard I V Borg N L Carter and C B Raleigh Geophys Mono Vol 16 Am Geophys Union 1972 pp 157 166 J D Hobby A User s Manual for MetaPost Tech Rep 162 AT amp T Bell Laboratories Murray Hill New Jersey 1992 B W Kernighan PIC A Graphics Language for Typesetting Computing Science Technical Report 116 AT amp T Bell Laboratories Murray Hill New Jersey 1984 H C Heard I V Borg N L Carter and C B Raleigh VoQS Voice Quality Symbols Revised to 1994 1994 M E
4. down their references in the following pattern begin thebibliography 9 bibitem jar188 C Jarlskog in Mit CP Violation World Scientific Singapore 1988 bibitem lamp94 L Lamport it LaTeX A Document Preparation System 2nd edition Addison Wesley Reading Massachusetts 1994 bibitem ams04 AmS LaTeX Version 2 User s Guide American Mathematical Society Providence 2004 bibitem best03 B W Bestbury Nem J Phys A bf 36 1947 2003 end thebibliography 17 BIBTEXing Sample output using ws procs9x6 bibliography style file BIBTEX Database Sample citation entry type article text 4 6 proceedings text inproceedings text book text 2 9 edition text 10 editor text 1d series text 1 tech report See Refs 13 and 14 for more details unpublished text 15 phd thesis text 16 masters thesis text 7 incollection text 18 9 misc text If you use the BIBTEX program to maintain your bibliography you do not use the thebibliography environment Instead you should include bibliographystyle ws procs9x6 bibliography ws pro sample June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 16 where ws procs9x6 refers to a file ws procs9x6 bst which defines how your references will look The argument to Nbibliography refers to the file ws pro sample bib which should contain your database in BIBTEX format
5. n d sigma label aba eq1 end equation With the instruction ref one can refer to a numbered part that has been labeled See also Eq ref faba eq1 The label instruction should be typed e immediately after or one line below but not inside the argument of a number generating instruction such as section or caption e g caption caption label aba fig1 e roughly in the position where the number appears in environments such as an equation e labels should be unique e g equation 1 can be labeled as label aba eqi where aba is author s initial and eq1 the equa tion number Some useful shortcut commands Shortcut Equivalent Output command TEX command In the middle of a sentence eref aba eqi Eq reffaba eq1 Eq 1 sref aba sec1 Sec Nref aba seci Sec 1 fref aba figi Fig ref aba figi Fig 1 tref aba tbl1 Table Nref aba tb11 Table 1 At the starting of a sentence Eref aba eqi Equation ref aba eqi Equation 1 Sref aba sec1 Section ref aba sec1 Section 1 Fref aba figi Figure ref aba figi Figure 1 Tref aba tbl1 Table Nref aba tb11 Table 1 13 Citations We have used bibitem to produce the bibliography Citations in the text use the labels defined in the bibitem declaration e g the first paper by Jarl skog is cited using the command cite jar188 Bibitem labels should June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws pr
6. 0 0 hphantom 0 NN 0 001 amp 4130 0 amp 4129 3 hphantom 0 amp 0 16 botrule end tabular begin tabnote Ntext a Sample table footnote end tabnote label aba tbl1i end table Output Table 1 Comparison of acoustic for frequencies for piston cylinder problem Piston mass Analytical frequency TRIA6 S model Error Rad s Rad s 1 0 281 0 280 81 0 07 0 1 876 0 875 74 0 03 0 01 2441 0 2441 0 0 0 0 001 4130 0 4129 3 0 16 Note Sample table footnote Very large figures and tables should be placed on a separate page by themselves Landscape tables and figures can be typeset with the following environments e sidewaystable and e sidewaysfigure Example begin sidewaystable tbl Positive values of ws procs9x6 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in June 12 2006 14 27 10 68VPIP O CITPPIY O 9ev1v 0 SOTZPT O 9069T1 0 SL46T 0 99686T 0 C6ISCTO T ZSEP80 0 LPE880 0 T90680 0 GE680 0 6056800 SEP680 0 IPT6800 976800 S TO 9989170 LZESLZ 0 m x LI 6 460 0 YIO9TE O c0 1000 VICOIY O 9S9091P0 S09vIT O0 68VTPIVO CITVTIVO 9 vIV O vPCeTVIV O 68V42 0 TP9699 0 48LE8SL O YYS8TS 0 6LET6 0 698896 0 0966 0 Z T00 0 I E E G S TO E zx 2 z0 I TO 8LZSE O TS96Z7 0 SESTO LV6P9V 0 6679970 6879970 9ZPS97O 649 9v 0 0T TO TO TIZ898 0 8499080 Ay 5 T 9P6T
7. June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 FOR PROCEEDINGS CONTRIBUTORS USING WORLD SCIENTIFIC S WS PROCS9X6 DOCUMENT CLASS IN ETpEX2e A B AUTHOR and C D AUTHOR University Department University Name City State ZIP Zone Country E mail ab_author university com www university name edu A N AUTHOR Group Laboratory Street City State ZIP Zone Country E mail an_author laboratory com This article explains how to use World Scientific s ws procs9x6 document class written in IATEX2e This article was typeset using ws procs9x6 cls and may be used as a template for your contribution Keywords Style file INTEX Proceedings World Scientific Publishing 1 Using Other Packages The class file loads the packages amsfonts amsmath amssymb chapterbib cite dcolumn epsfig rotating and url at startup Please try to limit your use of additional packages as they often intro duce incompatibilities This problem is not specific to the WSPC styles it is a general IXTEX problem Check this article to see whether the required functionality is already provided by the WSPC class file If you do need ad ditional packages send them along with the paper In general you should use standard IATEX commands as much as possible 2 Layout In order to facilitate our processing of your article please give easily identifiable structure to the various parts of the text by making use of the usual IATEX
8. Only the entries referred to via Ncite will be listed in the bibliography Appendix A About the Appendix Appendices should be used only when absolutely necessary They should come before the References Table A1 Macros available for tables figures Environment name Purpose figure Figures sidewaysfigure Landscape figures table Tables sidewaystable Landscape tables Horizantal rules Purpose toprule One rule at the top colrule One rule separating column heads from data cells botrule One bottom rule Hline One thick rule at the top and bottom of the tables with multiple column heads Number displayed equations occurring in the Appendix in this way e g A 1 A 2 etc ds d a A 1 Appendix A 1 Appendix Sectional Units Where two or more appendices are used number them alphabetically Sectional units are obtained with the IXIEX commands e Nappendix e Nsubappendix Unnumbered appendix sections can be obtained using section June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 Table A2 Macros available for use in text Macro name Purpose title 1 Article title author 1 List of all authors address 1 Address of author begin abstract end abstract Abstract keywords 1 Keywords bodymatter Start body text section 1 Section heading subsection 1 Subsection heading subsubsection 1 Subsubsection heading section 1 Unnumbered Sect
9. T 199 Z T O T O 2 z Ja T00 0 Ie0 9 0 9c9 9 m x g1LL0 I000 cO 0 TOE O c098V T 00yC ES LELZLT coosre ZO 0 L0 9908170 8906 T VEVES T 648T T IZE9T T 9LVVT T S699 0 8866 T VESTS 1668T Oog6ce v 108840 TO 00 00 a91 GcI aor a8 qaz a9 ag dv Ox s3001 oATzISOg O70 oy of 00 pue Ov Of sio3oureried y jo sones 3uo1dogtp 107 QT pue GT sby wog 0 Sureuruo Aq 0 O SON VA 9AT3ISO P X 4q T Jp 10 P H J r ru Aq YX J T rysod uorsuouitp SNOLIVA ur amp EL June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 11 begin tabular ccccccccccc toprule f 0 amp lambda_O amp Nalpha O end tabular labelf aba tb12 end sidewaystable By using tbl command in table environment long captions will be jus tified to the table width while the short or single line captions are centered tbl table caption tabullar environment For most tables the horizontal rules are obtained by toprule one rule at the top colrule one rule separating column heads from data cells botrule one bottom rule Hline one thick rule at the top and bottom of the tables with multiple column heads To avoid the rules sticking out at either end of the table add before the first and after the last descriptors e g Q III Please avoid vertical rules in tables But if you think the vertical rule is a m
10. ating response curves of system alpha 0 5 beta 1 8 delta 0 2 gamma 0 a mu 1 3 and b mu 0 3 labelf aba fig1 end figure Caring for other people s needs Polite courteous A Achievement and target oriented A21 6 A2 Decisive A20 5 A3 Conscientious and take care when doing work Optimistic A19 A4 Control over emotion Sociable Aig A5 Willing to adapt to or accept new different ideas situations Critical A17 A6 Aggressive Independent A16 A7 Dedication to work Confident A15 l Sy A8 Interested amp enthusiastic Realistic A14 3 A9 Inventive Risk taking A13 A10 Principled Benchmark A12 nl NEAR Individual s Instinctive Investigative Fig 1 The bifurcating response curves of system a 0 5 8 1 8 6 0 2 y 0 a u 1 3 and b p 0 3 Adjust the scaling of the figure until it is correctly positioned and re move the declarations of the lines and any anomalous spacing 12 Cross references Use Mabel and ref for cross references to equations figures tables sec tions subsections etc instead of plain numbers Every numbered part to June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 13 which one wants to refer should be labeled with the instruction Mabel For example begin equation mu n t frac sum limits infty_ i 1 1 d i lt t N d i n int limits t_ sigma 0 1 N sigma
11. commands or by using your own commands defined in June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 the preamble rather than by using explicit layout commands such as hspace Nvspace Marge centering etc Also do not redefine the page layout parameters For more information on layout and font specifi cations please refer to our Layout and Font Specification Guide 3 User Defined Macros User defined macros should be placed in the preamble of the article and not at any other place in the document Such private definitions i e definitions made using the commands newcommand renewcommand newenvironment or Nrenewenvironment should be used with great care Sensible restricted usage of private definitions is encouraged Large macro packages and definitions that are not used in this example article should be avoided Please do not change the existing environments commands and other standard parts of BTEX 4 Using WS procs9x6 You can obtain these files from the following website http eproceedings worldscinet com authors shtml http www wspc com sg style proceedings style shtml and http www icpress co uk authors stylefiles shtml proceedings 4 1 Input used to produce this paper documentclass ws procs9x6 begin document title FOR PROCEEDINGS CONTRIBUTORS author A B AUTHOR and C D AUTHOR address University Department beginfabstract This article explains h
12. ion head begin itemlist Start bulleted lists end itemlist End bulleted lists begin arabiclist Start arabic lists 1 2 3 end arabiclist End arabic lists begin romanlist Start roman lists i ii iii end romanlist End roman lists begin Romanlist Start roman lists I II III end Romanlist End roman lists begin alphlist Start alpha lists a b c end alphlist End alpha lists begin Alphlist Start alpha lists A B C end Alphlist End alpha lists begin proof Start of Proof end proof End of Proof begin theorem Start of Theorem end theorem End of Theorem See Page 5 for list of other Math environments appendix 1 Appendix Section heading subappendix 1 Appendix Subsection heading begin thebibliography 1 bibitem 1 end thebibliography bibliographystyle 1 bibliography 1 References 1 OP OSs Oo Start of numbered reference list Reference item in numbered style End of numbered reference list To include BIBTEX style file To include BIBTEX database 17 L Lamport JATEX A Document Preparation System 2nd edn Addison Wesley Reading MA 1994 AMS AMS IATEX Version 2 User s Guide American Mathematical Society Providence 2004 http www ams org tex amslatex html C Jarlskog CP Violation World Scientific Singapore 1988 B W Bestbury J Phys A 36 1947 2003 P X Deligne and B H Gross C R Math Acad Sci Paris 335 877 2002
13. ist command is used for the alphabetic list al phabets appearing within parenthesis e g a b etc 5 The begin Alphlist command is used for the cap alphabetic list cap alphabets appearing within parenthesis e g A B etc Note For all the above mentioned lists with the exception of alphabetic list it is obligatory to enter the last entry s number in the list within the square bracket to enable unit alignment 7 2 Bulleted and unnumbered list The Nbeginfitemlist command is used for the bulleted list The begin unnumlist command is used for creating the unnum bered list with the turnovers hangindent by 1 pica Lists may be laid out with each item marked by a dot e item one e item two e item three Items may also be numbered with lowercase Roman numerals i item one ii item two a lists within lists can be numbered with lowercase Roman letters b second item iii item three iv item four 8 Theorems and Definitions Input begin theorem We have H 2 M supset N lt infty for an inclusion end theorem Output Theorem 8 1 We have H M D N lt oo for an inclusion M D N of factors of finite index June 12 2006 14 27 Input WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in begin theorem Longo 1998 For a given Q system NE N f x in N Tx M and E_ Xi cdot end theorem Output gamma x T T x ws procs9x6 gamma x T
14. ocs9x6 14 be unique For multiple citations do not use cite 1 cite 2 but use cite 1 2 instead When the reference forms part of the sentence it should not be typed in superscripts e g One can show from Ref 3 that See Refs 1 and 2 for more details This is done using the IATEX command Ref refcite name 14 Footnotes Footnotes are denoted by a Roman letter superscript in the text Footnotes can be used as Input total footnote Sample footnote text Output in total 15 Acknowledgments and Appendices Acknowledgments to funding bodies etc may be placed in a separate section at the end of the text before the Appendices This should not be numbered so use Nsection Acknowledgments It is preferable to have no appendices in a short article but if it is necessary then simply use as Nappendix About the Appendix Appendices should be begin fequation mu n t frac sum infty_ i 1 1 d i lt t N d i n fNint t Nsigma 0 1 N sigma n d sigma label aba app1 end equation subappendix Appendix Sectional Units Sectional units are 16 References References are to be listed in the order cited in the text in Arabic numerals BIBTEX users please use our bibliography style file ws procs9x6 bst for Sample footnote text June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 15 references Non BIBTEX users can list
15. ow to end abstract keywords Style file LaTeX bodymatter section Using Other Packages The class file has bibliographystyle ws procs9x6 bibliography ws pro sample end document June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 5 Sectional Units Sectional units are obtained in the usual way i e with the IXTEX commands section Nsubsection Nsubsubsection and paragraph 6 Section This is just an example 6 1 Subsection This is just an example 6 1 1 Subsubsection This is just an example Paragraph This is just an example Unnumbered Section Unnumbered sections can be obtained by using section 7 Lists of Items Lists are broadly classified into four major categories that can randomly be used as desired by the author a Numbered list b Lettered list c Unnumbered list d Bulleted list 7 1 Numbered and lettered list 1 The begin arabiclist command is used for the arabic number list arabic numbers appearing within parenthesis e g 1 2 etc 2 The beginfromanlist command is used for the roman number list roman numbers appearing within parenthesis e g 1 ii etc 3 The begin Romanlist command is used for the cap roman number list cap roman numbers appearing within parenthesis e g D ID etc June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 4 The begin alphl
16. s9x6 ables etc as in the text do not use small typeface sizes to make program fragments and algorithms fit within the margins set by the document style An example with only the tabbing environment and one new definition NnewcommandiNkeyw 1 Nbf 1 begin tabbing quad quad quad kill keyw for each x keyw do gt keyw if extension p x NN V gt keyw then E E cup x keyw return E end tabbing Output for each x do if extension p x then E EU x return E 10 Mathematical Formulas Inline For in line formulas use NC or Avoid built up constructions for example fractions and matrices in in line formulas Frac tions in inline can be typed with a solidus e g x y z 0 Display For numbered display formulas use the displaymath environ ment begin equation labelfaba eqno end equation And for unnumbered display formulas use For numbered displayed one line formulas always use the equation environment Do not use June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 8 For example the input for 2 d lt t N dj n u n t 1 f 1 N 0 n do g 0 is begin equation mu n t frac sum limits infty_ i 1 1 d i lt t N d i n int limits t_ sigma 0 1 N sigma n d sigma label aba eq1 end equation For displayed multi line formulas use the eqnarray en
17. ust you can use the standard IATEX tabular environment Headings which span for more than one column should be set using multicolumn 1 2 3 where 1 is the number of columns to be spanned 2 is the argument for the alignment of the column head which may be either c for center alignment 1 for left alignment or r for right alignment as desired by the users Use c for column heads as this is the WS style and 3 is the heading For the footnotes in the table environment the command is begin tabnote lt text gt end tabnote Tables should have a uniform style throughout the proceedings volume It does not matter how you place the inner lines of the table but we would prefer the border lines to be of the style as shown in our sample tables For the inner lines of the table it looks better if they are kept to a minimum 11 2 Figures The preferred graphics formats are TIF and Encapsulated PostScript EPS for any type of image Our TEX installation requires EPS but we can easily convert TIF to EPS Many other formats e g PICT Macintosh WMF Windows and various proprietary formats are not suitable Even if we June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 12 can read such files there is no guarantee that they will look the same on our systems as on yours A figure is obtained with the following commands begin figure psfig file procs fig1 eps width 4 5in caption The bifurc
18. vironment For example begin feqnarray zeta mapsto hat zeta amp amp a zetatb eta label aba appeq2 eta mapsto hat eta amp amp c zetatd eta label aba appeq3 end eqnarray produces aC bn 2 n f c dn 3 Superscripts and subscripts that are words or abbreviations as in Clow should be typed as roman letters with sigma_ mathrm low in stead of Clow done with sigma_ low For geometric functions e g exp sin cos tan etc please use the macros sin cos tan These macros give proper spacing in mathe matical formulas It is also possible to use the AJ4S IATEX package which can be ob tained from the AMS and various TEX archives 11 Floats 11 1 Tables Put tables and figures in text using the table and figure environments and position them near the first reference of the table or figure in the text Please avoid long captions in figures and tables June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 Input begin table tbl Comparison of acoustic for frequencies for piston cylinder problem begin tabular cccc toprule Piston mass amp Analytical frequency amp TRIA6 S_1 model amp amp Rad s amp Rad s colrule 1 0 hphantom 00 amp hphantom 0 281 0 amp hphantom 0 280 81 amp 0 07 NN 0 1 hphantom 00 amp hphantom 0 876 0 amp hphantom 0 875 74 amp 0 03 NN 0 01 hphantom 0 amp 2441 0 amp 2441 0 hphantom 0 amp
19. y Summary 1 1 This is a test theorem Theorem Theorem 1 1 This is a test June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws procs9x6 IATEX provides newtheorem to create new theorem environments To add theorem type environments to an article use newtheorem example Example section let Examplefont upshape def Exampleheadfont bfseries begin example We have H 2 M supset N lt end example For details see the IATEX user manual 8 1 Proofs The WSPC document styles also provide a predefined proof environment for proofs The proof environment produces the heading Proof with ap propriate spacing and punctuation It also appends a Q E D symbol at the end of a proof e g T begin proof This is just an example end proof to produce Proof This is just an example The proof environment takes an argument in curly braces which allows you to substitute a different name for the standard Proof If you want to display Proof of Lemma then write e g begin proof Proof of Lemma This is just an example end proof produces Proof of Lemma This is just an example 9 Programs and Algorithms Fragments of computer programs and descriptions of algorithms should be prepared as if they were normal text Use the same fonts for keywords vari June 12 2006 14 27 WSPC Proceedings Trim Size 9in x 6in ws proc
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