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\documentclass[dvips,noindentfirst]{ndthesis} |
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\usepackage{graphicx} |
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\usepackage{psfrag} |
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%\usepackage{makeidx} % Uncomment this line and the next if you want |
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%\makeindex % to generate an index for your document |
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\includeonly{preview} |
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%\setlength{\evensidemargin}{0in} |
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%\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.5in} |
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\begin{document} |
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\frontmatter |
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\work{Dissertation} % Change to ``Thesis'' for Master's thesis |
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\title{% |
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YOUR TITLE GOES HERE |
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} |
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\author{YOUR NAME GOES HERE} |
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\degprior{B.Sc.} % All previously earned degrees |
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\degaward{Doctor of Philosophy} % What this paper is for |
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\advisor{NAME YOUR ADVISOR HERE} % supervisor/director/advisor |
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%% \advisorB{} % second supervisor/director/advisor (if present) |
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\department{Physics} % Dept. granting the degree |
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\maketitle % Uncomment to get the title page printed out |
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%% \copypage % Uncomment if you want a copyright page |
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\begin{abstract} |
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The abstract for your dissertation goes here. It must not |
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exceeded 350 words. This is a \textit{strict} limit. |
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\end{abstract} |
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%% \include{abstract} % Either place the text between the begin/end, or |
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%% % put it in a file to be included. |
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\begin{dedication} |
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This thesis is dedicated to... |
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\end{dedication} |
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%% \include{dedication} |
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\tableofcontents |
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\listoffigures % If you don't have any figures or tables, comment |
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%% \listoftables % out these two lines. |
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\begin{acknowledge} % acknowledgments go here |
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\noindent I am grateful to my advisor,... and also... |
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\end{acknowledge} |
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%% \include{acknowledge} % include a separate file |
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%%\begin{preface} % preface goes here |
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%%\end{preface} |
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%%\include{preface} % include a separate file |
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%%\begin{symbols} |
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%%\sym{a}{The first symbol} |
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%%\sym{\alpha}{The first Greek symbol} |
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%%\end{symbols} |
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\mainmatter |
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%% Place the body of your text here. |
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\chapter{First Chapter Title} |
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\label{first_chapter} |
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Introductory text for the first chapter goes here. |
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\section{First Section Title} |
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\label{first_section} |
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The text of your first section goes here. Here is a sample |
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\cite{haldane:right_size} citation. |
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\subsection{First Sub-section Title} |
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\label{first_subsection} |
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The text of your first sub-subsection goes here. This |
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sub-section includes a sample figure (Figure |
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\ref{first_figure}) just as an example. You must define a |
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``label'' for the figure in order to make the reference. |
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Figures will appear on a separate page unless they are very |
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small. |
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\begin{figure} |
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\begin{minipage}[t]{0.25\textwidth} |
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a) First Title |
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\vspace{12pt} |
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\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{sample.eps} |
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\end{minipage} |
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\hfill |
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\begin{minipage}[t]{0.25\textwidth} |
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b) Second Title |
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\vspace{12pt} |
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\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{sample.eps} |
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\end{minipage} |
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\hfill |
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\begin{minipage}[t]{0.25\textwidth} |
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c) Third Title |
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\vspace{12pt} |
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\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{sample.eps} |
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\end{minipage} |
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\caption[Title For Table of Figures]{The text of your figure |
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caption goes here.} |
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\label{first_figure} |
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\end{figure} |
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\chapter{Second Chapter Title} |
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\label{second_chapter} |
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Introductory text for your second chapter goes here. Here is |
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a sample cross-reference to an earlier (Chapter |
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\ref{first_chapter}) chapter. |
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\appendix |
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%% If you have appendices, they go in the mainmatter. |
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%% Begin each one with \chapter{title} as before- the \appendix command takes |
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%% care of renaming chapter headings and creates a new page in the Table of |
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%% Contents for them. Note that if you are \include'ing them, the \appendix |
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%% command must appear as the first line in the first \include'd appendix file. |
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\chapter{First Appendix} |
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\label{first_appendix} |
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Introductory text for you first appendix goes here. |
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\backmatter |
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%\printindex % If generating an index, uncomment this line. |
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% Check with your director regarding the |
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% order of bibliography and index. |
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\bibliographystyle{thesis} |
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\bibliography{sample} % DANGER: use a '.bst' file with the same name as |
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% % the '.tex' file here but without the '.bst' ending. |
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%% \begin{bibliography} % If you aren't using BIBTeX & a database, put your |
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%% bibliography in this environment |
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%% \end{bibliography} |
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\end{document} |
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\endinput |
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