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\begin{document}
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\title{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.2}%
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\author{AIP Journal Program}%
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\email{tex@aip.org}
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\affiliation{American Institute of Physics Publishing Suite 300, 1305 Walk Whitman Road\\Melville, New York 11747-4300, USA}%
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\date{November 2014}%
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\revised{December 2014}%
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\maketitle
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\tableofcontents
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\section{Introduction}
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This is the author's guide to the AIP substyles for \revtex~4.2,
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providing a useful formatting tool
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for \LaTeX\ users submitting papers to journals
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published by the American Institute of Physics.
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This guide is intended as an adjunct to the documentation for \revtex\ itself
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(published by the American Physical Society),
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so information contained therein is not repeated here,
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except as it bears on the specific features of the AIP substyles.
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\subsection{Prerequisite Documentation}
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The following documentation should be considered your first source of information
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on how to prepare your document for use with this format;
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they are to be found within the APS \revtex~4.2 distribution.
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Updated versions of these are maintained at
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the \revtex~4.2 homepage located at \url{http://journals.aps.org/revtex/},
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are also available at the Comprehensive \TeX\ Archive Network (CTAN, see \url{http://www.ctan.org/}),
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and form part of the \TeX Live distribution of \TeX.
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\begin{itemize}
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\item \textit{Author's Guide to \revtex~4.2}
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\item \textit{\revtex~4.2 Command and Options Summary}
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\end{itemize}
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The present guide builds upon these documents, with which you should already be familiar.
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The AIP substyles distribution for \revtex~4.2 includes
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a sample document (\file{aipsamp.tex}),
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a good starting point for
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the manuscript you are preparing for submission to an AIP journal.
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By using \revtex's \textit{Author's Guide to \revtex~4.2}, you can develop your
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document until it contains all of the content you desire.
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This guide informs you on document class options, commands, and
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markup guidelines specific to AIP journals.
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\subsection{Software Requirements}
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This guide assumes a working \revtex~4.2 installation including the AIP substyles.
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Please see the installation guide included with the distribution.\cite{Note1}
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Please note that the AIP substyles work {\it only} with \revtex~4.2:
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the original \revtex~4.0 release does {\it not} make the AIP substyle available, nor is it compatible with them.
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For your computer to run \revtex~4.2 with the AIP substyles, the following are required:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item
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a working installation of \LaTeX\,
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\item
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\revtex~4.2 and all packages it requires,
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\item
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the AIP substyles for \revtex~4.2, and
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\item
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any further \LaTeX\ packages used in your document.
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\end{itemize}
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The easiest way to obtain all of the needed software is to install an up-to-date distribution of \TeX,
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like \TeX Live, available on CTAN.
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To obtain the most up-to-date version of this software, please see \url{http://publishing.aip.org/authors/preparing-your-manuscript}.
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\subsection{Submitting to AIP Journals}
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Authors preparing a manuscript for submission to
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AIP journals should consult the Information for Contributors for the applicable journal,
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available through links at \url{http://scitation.aip.org/authors}.
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These requirements are not covered systematically in this author's guide;
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you are responsible for understanding the requirements of the particular journal to which
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you will submit your article.
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For further information about journal requirements, contact the Editorial
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Office of the appropriate journal. (Follow links at \url{http://scitation.aip.org/authors}.)
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\subsection{Contact Information}\label{sec:resources}%
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Any bugs, problems, or inconsistencies concerning the AIP journal substyles
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should be reported to AIP support at \href{mailto:tex@aip.org}{tex@aip.org}.
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Reports should include information on the error and a
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\textit{small} sample document that manifests the problem, if possible.
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(Please don't send large files!)
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Feedback concerning \revtex~4.2 itself should be sent, as usual,
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to the American Physical Society at\\ \href{mailto:revtex@aps.org}{revtex@aps.org}.
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To determine if the problem you are experiencing belongs to \revtex\ or is specific to the
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AIP substyles, simply remove \texttt{aip} from your document class options and rerun
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your document. If the problem goes away, you may assume that it is due to the AIP substyles;
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if not, it belongs to \revtex.
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\section{Sample \LaTeXe\ Document}
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As the \revtex\ documentation makes clear, your document employs a \LaTeXe\ document class
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(specifically \texttt{revtex4-2.cls}), so you should use
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the \LaTeXe\ commands and environments familiar to you with, say, the
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standard article class \texttt{revtex4-2.cls}, and you will be able to
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employ many of the packages you are used to using with \LaTeXe.
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Using \texttt{aipsamp.tex} as an example,
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your document will start with the usual \revtex\ \cmd\documentclass\ statement, but with
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a particular document class option \texttt{aip} that specifies the AIP substyle:
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\begin{verbatim}
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\documentclass[aip]{revtex4-2}
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\end{verbatim}
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You will then invoke the \LaTeXe\-compatible packages your document requires, say:
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\begin{verbatim}
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\usepackage{graphicx}%
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\usepackage{dcolumn}%
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\usepackage{bm}%
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\end{verbatim}
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follow up with your document content:
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\begin{verbatim}
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\begin{document}
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...
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\end{verbatim}
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and finish with a statement specifying your Bib\TeX\ database:
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\begin{verbatim}
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\bibliography{aipsamp}
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\end{document}
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\end{verbatim}
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The books
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in the bibliography of this guide provide extensive coverage of all topics
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pertaining to preparing documents under \LaTeXe\; they are highly recommended.
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\section{\revtex\ Class Options Specific to AIP}
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\subsection{Journal Substyle}
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To access particular features of the AIP substyle, you will specify an additional document class option: the journal substyle, e.g.,
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\begin{verbatim}
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\documentclass[aip,jcp]{revtex4-2}
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\end{verbatim}
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in this case, \textit{J. Chem. Phys.}, the default.
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A complete list of AIP journals with the corresponding journal substyle appears in Table~\ref{tab:journals}.
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\begin{table}
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\caption{\label{tab:journals}AIP journal substyles}
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\begin{ruledtabular}
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\begin{tabular}{ll}
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\textbf{Journal} & \textbf{class option} \\
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\itshape AIP Advances &\texttt{adv}\\
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\itshape Appl. Phys. Lett. &\texttt{apl}\\
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\itshape Appl. Phys. Lett. Mater.&\texttt{apm}\\
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\itshape Biomicrofluidics &\texttt{bmf}\\
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\itshape Chaos &\texttt{cha}\\
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\itshape J. Appl. Phys. &\texttt{jap}\\
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\itshape J. Chem. Phys. &\texttt{jcp}\footnotemark[1]\\
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\itshape J. Math. Phys. &\texttt{jmp}\\
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\itshape J. Renewable Sustainable Energy&\texttt{rse}\\
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\itshape Phys. Fluids &\texttt{pof}\\
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\itshape Phys. Plasmas &\texttt{pop}\\
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\itshape Rev. Sci. Instrum.&\texttt{rsi}\\
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\itshape Structural Dynamics &\texttt{sd}\\
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\end{tabular}
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\end{ruledtabular}
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\footnotetext[1]{Default journal substyle.}
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\end{table}
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\subsection{Options for Citations and Bibliography}
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The citation style for AIP journals is:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item
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numerical (default style),
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\item
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author-year, and
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\item
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numerical author-year,
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\end{itemize}
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the latter two styles being only allowed for \textit{Chaos} or \textit{J. Math. Phys.}
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The familiar numerical citations and numbered bibliography are the default for most journals:
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citations are superscript numbers, and the (numbered) bibliographic entries appear in the order cited.
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Author-year citations are only allowed for
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\textit{Chaos} or \textit{J. Math. Phys.}, with citations given in author-and-year format.
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Bibliographic entries are sorted by alphabetical order of first author's surname, then by year.
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Numerical author-year citations
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(only allowed for \textit{Chaos} or \textit{J. Math. Phys.})
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are superscript numbers, just like numerical citations,
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but the bibliographic entries are sorted like the author-year entries and are numbered.
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This means that the first citation will not necessarily be~1.
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To obtain the numerical style, simply accept the default, or supply a class option of \texttt{numerical}:
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\begin{verbatim}
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\documentclass[aip,numerical]{revtex4-2}
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\end{verbatim}
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For author-year citations for \textit{Chaos} or \textit{J. Math. Phys.},
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you may specify the \texttt{author-year} option:
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\begin{verbatim}
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\documentclass[aip,author-year]{revtex4-2}
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\end{verbatim}
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Each of the above two options are part of standard \revtex.
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To obtain numerical author-year citations
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for \textit{Chaos} or \textit{J. Math. Phys.},
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give the author-numerical option:
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\begin{verbatim}
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\documentclass[aip,author-numerical]{revtex4-2}
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\end{verbatim}
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Note that the \texttt{author-numerical} option is not part of standard \revtex\, so use of it
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outside of the AIP substyles may not have any effect.
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\subsection{Formatting Options}
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There are two commonly used formats for an article you may write.
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One will comply with the manuscript submission formatting requirements of the editorial office of the journal you are submitting to.
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The other will emulate the format of your article in the published journal itself.
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For journal submission, accept the default, or you may specify the \texttt{preprint} option:
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\begin{verbatim}
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\documentclass[aip,preprint]{revtex4-2}
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\end{verbatim}
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To emulate the formatting of the journal, specify the \texttt{reprint} option:
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\begin{verbatim}
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\documentclass[aip,reprint]{revtex4-2}
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\end{verbatim}
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Note that emulation is not by any means complete: the fonts used will differ, and therefore
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the length of the article will not represent an accurate estimate.
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Other details may also differ.
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A summary of class options of interest to AIP authors appears in Table~\ref{tab:options}.
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\begin{table}
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\caption{\label{tab:options}Other class options}
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\begin{ruledtabular}
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\begin{tabular}{ll}
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\textbf{Function} & \textbf{class option} \\
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\multicolumn{2}{l}{\textit{Citation and References}}\\
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superscript numbered&\texttt{numerical}\footnotemark[1]\textsuperscript{,}\footnotemark[2]\\
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author-year&\texttt{author-year}\footnotemark[3]\\
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numbered author-year&\texttt{author-numerical}\footnotemark[3]\\
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%
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\multicolumn{2}{l}{\textit{Format}}\\
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journal submission&\texttt{preprint}\footnotemark[1]\\
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journal emulation&\texttt{reprint}\\
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\end{tabular}
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\end{ruledtabular}
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\footnotetext[1]{Default option.}%
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\footnotetext[2]{Standard}%
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\footnotetext[3]{Only allowed for \textit{Chaos} or \textit{J. Math. Phys.}}%
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\end{table}
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\section{Useful \LaTeXe\ Markup}
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\LaTeXe\ markup is the preferred way to structure your file.
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In general, the use of low-level commands like \TeX\ primitives or Plain \TeX\ macros
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is less preferable.
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Please see the \revtex\ User's Guide,\cite{Note2}
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the \LaTeX\ manual,\cite{LaTeXman}
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and the \LaTeXe\ book\cite{Compan}
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for further details.
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\subsection{Title and Front Matter}\label{sec:front}
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The \revtex\ User's Guide has complete information on using \revtex's special markup for your
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article's title, author list, abstract, and other front matter elements.
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Note that class option \texttt{superscriptaddress} is the default for the AIP substyles,
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as required by all AIP journals.
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\subsection{Lead Paragraph}
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One AIP journal, \textit{Chaos}, requires a paragraph of text to precede the first
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\cmd\section\ of the article;
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this is known as a lead paragraph and is formatted boldface.
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To give your article a lead paragraph,
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include a quotation environment ahead of the first \cmd\section\ command:
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\begin{verbatim}
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\documentclass[aip]{revtex4-2}
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\begin{document}
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\begin{quotation}
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Here is my lead paragraph!
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\end{quotation}
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\section{Introduction}
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...
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\end{verbatim}
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The \texttt{quotation} environment functions normally after the first \cmd\section\ command in the document.
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\section{Body}
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For general information on commands used in the body of the document, see the \revtex\ User's Guide.
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Herein are some features specific to the AIP author.
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\subsection{Footnotes}
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If you are using numbered citations (numerical or numbered author-year),
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footnotes are by default incorporated into the reference section
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along with your bibliographic entries.
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This automated feature is only effective if you use Bib\TeX\ to prepare your
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bibliography.
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Author-year style bibliography does not lend itself to such a treatment,
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so by default footnotes appear in text as is usual.
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However, be advised that, if your article is accepted for publication,
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footnotes may be incorporated into text during the production process.
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\section{Citations and References}\label{sec:endnotes}
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The preparation of your bibliography ``by hand'' is possible;
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however, if you do so,
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you will be entirely responsible
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for compliance with submission requirements for your bibliographic entries,
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for incorporating any text footnotes into the references,
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and for checking bibliographic entries.
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(In this connection, you may find useful the file \texttt{reftest.tex}, distributed with \revtex.)
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There are numerous reasons to use Bib\TeX, not least because it automates the first and second of the above checks.
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\subsection{\label{sec:use-bib}Using Bib\protect\TeX}
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Refer to the \revtex\ User's Guide, the \LaTeX\ manual, and the Bib\TeX\ manual
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for full information about using Bib\TeX.
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When using Bib\TeX\, keep in mind that changing your bibliography style or citation style
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(via the document class options described above) will require you to rerun Bib\TeX.
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The standard litany (using \texttt{aipsamp.tex} as an example) for this is:
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\begin{verbatim}
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> latex aipsamp
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> bibtex aipsamp
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> latex aipsamp
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> latex aipsamp
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\end{verbatim}
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Here, the first invocation of \texttt{latex} has the effect of rewriting the
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\texttt{aipsamp.aux} file,
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and the invocation of \texttt{bibtex} creates a new \texttt{aipsamp.bbl} file.
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The next two runs of \texttt{latex} are then required:
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the first to update the \texttt{aipsamp.aux} file reflecting the new values of your citations
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and the second to employ those citations correctly.
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Be sure to check the end of the \texttt{aipsamp.log} file for any message advising you to
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rerun \texttt{latex}.
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\subsection{Multiple References per Citation}
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In an article using numerical citations,
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it is not uncommon to encounter the need for a citation
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that refers to more than one article or other reference.
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To accommodate such a case, \revtex~4.2 implements markup similar to that of the
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\texttt{mcite} package for \LaTeXe.
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Let's say that two citation keys \texttt{able} and \texttt{baker}
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need to be combined into a single reference.
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The syntax for the \cmd\cite\ command is:
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\begin{verbatim}
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word\cite{able,*baker} further text
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\end{verbatim}
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When you run Bib\TeX\, the resulting bibliography will contain the two entries, but run together
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as a single numbered reference.
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In the \cmd\cite\ command argument, any cite key that starts with the * character
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signifies that its bibliographic entry is to be joined together with the one preceding it;
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the \texttt{*} may join together any number of entries into a single reference.
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\begin{thebibliography}{9}\label{sec:TeXbooks}%
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\bibitem{Note1}
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For help regarding the installation of this software and its use, please send email to \href{mailto:tex@aip.org}{tex@aip.org}.
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%
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\bibitem{Note2}
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Available with the \revtex\ distribution, see \url{http://journals.aps.org/revtex/}.
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%
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\bibitem[Lamport(1996)]{LaTeXman}
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L. Lamport,
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\emph{\LaTeX\, a Document Preparation System}
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(Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1996).
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%
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\bibitem[Goossens(1994)]{Compan}
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M. Goosens, F. Mittelbach, and A. Samarin,
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\emph{The \LaTeX\ Companion}
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(Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1994).
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%
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\bibitem[Knuth(1986)]{TeXbook}
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D. E. Knuth,
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\emph{The \TeX book}
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(Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1986).
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%
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\bibitem[Kopka(1995)]{Guide}
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H. Kopka and P. Daly,
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\emph{A Guide to \LaTeXe}
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(Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1995).
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%
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\bibitem[Goossens(1997)]{CompanG}
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M. Goossens, S. Rahtz, and F. Mittelbach,
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\emph{The \LaTeX\ Graphics Companion}
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(Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1997).
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%
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\bibitem[Rahtz(1999)]{CompanW}
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S. Rahtz, M. Goossens \emph{et al.},
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\emph{The \LaTeX\ Web Companion}
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(Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1999).
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%
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\end{thebibliography}
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\end{document}
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