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Physical Review Style and Notation Guide

Physical ReviewStyle and Notation GuideInstructions for correct Notation and stylein preparation of REVTEX compuscripts and conventional manuscriptsCompiled and edited byAnne Waldron, Peggy Judd, and Valerie MillerPublished byThe American Physical SocietyFirst Edition July 1983 Revised February 1993 Minor Revision June 2005 Minor Revision June 2011 Copyright 1993, by The American Physical SocietyPermissionis granted to quote from this journal with the customary acknowledgment of the source. To reprint a figure, tableor other excerpt requires, in addition, the consent of one of the original authors and notification of copying feeis required when copies of articles are made for educational or research purposes by individuals or libraries (including thoseat government and industrial institutions).

Titles are to be simple and concise. Begin the rst word with a capital letter; thereafter capitalize only proper or trade names and chemical symbols. The use of nonstandard abbreviations and acronyms is not allowed. Unnecessary words (a, on, an, the, etc.) at the beginning of the title should be dropped. B. *Author(s) name(s)

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