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Sample Documents

The sample documents featured on this page are included with Wolfram Publicon for demonstration purposes. Click on each link below to see a larger facsimile and access downloads for notebooks as well as PDF, HTML, XHTML+MathML, XML, and LaTeX files, all generated by Publicon. The notebooks are saved with embedded style sheets for viewing in Mathematica. A trial version of Mathematica is available for download.

 





Publicon Default

This is the default format used by all new Publicon documents that have not been set to any other custom format. Other custom Publicon formats include variations on article and book styles.

 

 



AMS

This Publicon format approximates the American Mathematical Society's submission format. It exports faithfully to AMS-LaTeX. This is a sample document with randomly encoded content, presenting meaningful math typesetting constructs inspired by real-world examples but free of copyright restrictions.





APS

This Publicon format generally emulates the American Physical Society's submission format. It exports faithfully to REVTeX, the LaTeX format of the APS. As with all LaTeX formats saved by Publicon, mathematical notation exports as AMS-TeX.

 

 


 


BMC

BMC matches Open Access publisher BioMed Central's general article submission format. It exports to and imports from their article XML specification, also compatible with PubMed Central.

 





LaTeX Article

This is a Publicon format that emulates LaTeX Article, exporting to standard LaTeX. LaTeX Report and Book are also available.

 

 


 


Feynman QED

This is one of Richard P. Feynman's classic papers on quantum electrodynamics, entitled "Mathematical Formulation of the Quantum Theory of Electromagnetic Interaction." It is in LaTeX Article format.

 





Riemann

Here is Bernhard Riemann's classic paper on primes that first states the Riemann hypothesis, in the original German, entitled "Ueber die Anzahl der Primzahlen unter einer gegebenen Grösse." It is in LaTeX Article format.

 

   

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