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The Title of a Book Dr. Author Jones The Date

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Contents Introduction vii 1 Purpose of this Document 1 2 Sample Mathematics and Text 3 2.1 In-line and Displayed Mathematics................. 3 2.2 Mathematics in section heads R ln tdt............... 4 2.3 Theorems, Lemmata, and Other Theorem-like Environments.. 4 2.4 Section Headings........................... 5 2.4.1 Subsection Heading..................... 5 2.5 Tags.................................. 5 2.6 Lists.................................. 5 2.7 About the Bibliography....................... 6 A The First Appendix 7 Afterword 9 iii

iv CONTENTS

Preface This is the preface and it is created using a TeX eld in a paragraph by itself containing \chapter*{preface}. When the document is loaded, this appears in the edit window like a normal chapter, but it is actually an unnumbered chapter. The markboth TeX eld at the beginning of this paragraph sets the correct page heading for the Preface portion of the document. The preface does not appear in the table of contents. v

vi PREFACE

Introduction The introduction is entered using the usual chapter tag. Since the introduction chapter appears before the mainmatter TeX eld, it is an unnumbered chapter. The primary di erence between the preface and the introduction in this shell document is that the introduction will appear in the table of contents and the page headings for the introduction are automatically handled without the need for the markboth TeX eld. You may use either or both methods to create chapters at the beginning of your document. You may also delete these preliminary chapters. vii

viii INTRODUCTION

Chapter 1 Purpose of this Document This short sample document illustrates the typeset appearance of in-line and displayed mathematics in documents. It also illustrates ve levels of section headings and three kinds of lists. Finally, the document includes entries for a manual bibliography and an appendix. 1

2 CHAPTER 1. PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT

Chapter 2 Sample Mathematics and Text 2.1 In-line and Displayed Mathematics The expression P 1 i=1 a i is in-line mathematics, while the numbered equation 1X a i (2.1) i=1 is displayed and automatically numbered as equation 2.1. Let H be a Hilbert space, C be a closed bounded convex subset of H, T a nonexpansive self map of C. Suppose that as n! 1, a n;k! 0 for each k, and n = P 1 k=0 (a n;k+1 a n;k ) +! 0. Then for each x in C, A n x = P 1 k=0 a n;kt k x converges weakly to a xed point of T [1]. Two sets of L A TEX parameters govern mathematical displays. 1 The spacing above and below a display depends on whether the lines above or below are short or long, as shown in the following examples. A short line above: x 2 + y 2 = z 2 and a short line below. A long line above may depend on your margins sin 2 + cos 2 = 1 as will a long line below. This line is long enough to illustrate the spacing for mathematical displays, regardless of the margins. 1 LATEX automatically selects the spacing depending on the surrounding line lengths. 3

4 CHAPTER 2. SAMPLE MATHEMATICS AND TEXT 2.2 Mathematics in section heads R ln tdt Mathematics can appear in section heads. Note that mathematics in section heads may cause di culties in typesetting styles with running headers or table of contents entries. 2.3 Theorems, Lemmata, and Other Theoremlike Environments A number of theorem-like environments is available. The following lemma is a well-known fact on di erentiation of asymptotic expansions of analytic functions. Lemma 1 Let f (z) be an analytic function in C +. If f (z) admits the representation f (z) = a 0 + a 1 1 z + o, z for z! 1 inside a cone " = fz 2 C + : 0 < " arg z "g then a 1 = lim z 2 f 0 (z), z! 1, z 2 ". (2.2) Proof. Change z for 1=z. Then "! " = fz 2 C : z 2 " g and f (1=z) = a 0 + a 1 z + o (z). (2.3) Fix z 2 ", and let C r (z) = f 2 C : j zj = rg be a circle with radius r = jzj sin "=2. It follows from (2.3) that Z 1 f () d 2i C r(z) ( z) 2 = 1X m=0 where for the remainder R(z) we have jr(z)j r 1 max o (jzj) = r 1 2C r(z) = jzj + r r Z 1 ( z 0 ) m d a m 2i C r(z) ( z) 2 + R(z), (2.4) max 2C r(z) O (jzj + r) = 1 + sin " sin " jj O (jzj + r) O (jzj). Therefore R(z)! 0 as z! 1, z 2 (2.4) implies "=2, and hence by the Cauchy theorem d dz f (1=z) = a 1 + R(z)! a 1, as z! 1, z 2 "=2, that implies (2.2) by substituting 1=z back for z.

2.4. SECTION HEADINGS 5 2.4 Section Headings Use the Section tag for major sections, such as the one just above. Four additional heading levels are available, as described below. 2.4.1 Subsection Heading This text appears under a subsection heading. Subsubsection Heading This text appears under a subsubsection heading. Subsubsubsection Heading heading. This text appears under a subsubsubsection This text appears under a subsubsub- Subsubsubsubsection Heading subsection heading. 2.5 Tags You can apply the logical markup tag Emphasized. You can apply the visual markup tags Bold, Italics, Roman, Sans Serif, Slanted, Small Caps, and Typewriter. You can apply the special, mathematics only, tags BLACKBOARD BOLD, CALLIGRAPHIC, and fraktur. Note that blackboard bold and calligraphic are correct only when applied to uppercase letters A through Z. You can apply the size tags t in y, scriptsize, footnotesize, small, normalsize, large, Large, LARGE, huge and Huge. Following is a group of paragraphs marked as Body Quote. This environment is appropriate for a short quotation or a sequence of short quotations. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mar. 4, 1933 Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country. John F. Kennedy, Jan. 20. 1961 There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America. William J. Bill Clinton, Jan. 21, 1993 2.6 Lists Bullet, numbered and description list environments are available. Lists, which can extend four levels deep, look like this:

6 CHAPTER 2. SAMPLE MATHEMATICS AND TEXT 1. Numbered list item 1. 2. Numbered list item 2. (a) A numbered list item under a list item. The typeset appearance for this level is often di erent from the screen appearance. The typeset appearance often uses parentheses around the level indicator. (b) Another numbered list item under a list item. Bullet item 1. Bullet item 2. i. Third level numbered list item under a list item. A. Fourth and nal level of numbered list items allowed. Second level bullet item. Third level bullet item. Fourth and nal level bullet item. Description List Each description list item has a lead-in followed by the item. Double-click the lead-in box to enter or customize the text of the lead-in. Bunyip Mythical beast of Australian Aboriginal legends. 2.7 About the Bibliography Following the text of this article is a short manual bibliography. This sample bibliography has no relationship to the previous text, but it shows sample citations such as [4], [5] and [6]. You can also have multiple citations appear together. Here is an example: [2, 3, 4].

Appendix A The First Appendix The appendix fragment is used only once. Subsequent appendices can be created using the Chapter Section/Body Tag. 7

8 APPENDIX A. THE FIRST APPENDIX

Afterword The back matter often includes one or more of an index, an afterword, acknowledgements, a bibliography, a colophon, or any other similar item. In the back matter, chapters do not produce a chapter number, but they are entered in the table of contents. If you are not using anything in the back matter, you can delete the back matter TeX eld and everything that follows it. 9

10 AFTERWORD

Bibliography [1] N. Dunford and J. Schwartz, Functional Analysis, v. 2, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1963. [2] Harstad, K. and Bellan, J., Isolated uid oxygen drop behavior in uid hydrogen at rocket chamber pressures, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 1998a, 41, 3537-3550 [3] Harstad, K. and Bellan, J., The Lewis number under supercritical conditions, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, in print [4] Hirshfelder, J. O., Curtis, C. F. and Bird, R. B., Molecular Theory of Gases and Liquids, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1964 [5] Prausnitz, J., Lichtenthaler, R. and de Azevedo, E., Molecular thermodynamics for uid-phase equilibrium, Prentice -Hall, Inc., 1986 [6] Reid, R. C., Prausnitz, J. M. and Polling, B. E., The Properties of Gases and Liquids, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1987 11