%%% Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe %%% www.prace-ri.eu %%% %%% LaTeX template for a PRACE whitepaper. %%% %%% (c) CSC - IT Center for Science Ltd. %%% author: Martti Louhivuori (martti.louhivuori@csc.fi) %%% %%% Generic instructions: %%% - follow the point-by-point instructions %%% - fill in the required author information, title, and abstract %%% - write your paper using the general format outlined below %%% - do NOT touch the generic layout between the following tags: %%% %%% PRACE GENERIC LAYOUT; DO NOT CHANGE %%% %%% %%% END OF PRACE GENERIC LAYOUT %%% %%% - check any guidelines for the expected length of the paper %%% - refer to 'example.tex' and 'example.pdf' for a practical example %%% %%% PRACE GENERIC LAYOUT; DO NOT CHANGE %%% \documentclass{prace} %%% END OF PRACE GENERIC LAYOUT %%% % TITLE % - use the name of your project % - capitalise the first letter \title{} \date{xx.yy.zzzz} % AUTHORS % - include all people involved in the effort % - depending on their contribution, include PRACE experts as authors % or mention them in acknowledgements % - give affiliations in the option field as a list of numbers % corresponding to the order of \affiliation definitions, i.e. % [1] -> 1st \affiliation, [2] -> 2nd, [1,2] -> 1st & 2nd % - mark one of the authors as the corresponding author using % \corresponding before the \author, i.e. % \corresponding\author[1]{N.N.} % % example: % \author[1]{First Author} % \corresponding\author[2]{Second Author} % \author[1,2]{Third Author} \author[]{} \corresponding\author[]{} % AFFILIATIONS % - define affiliations in the same order you used for in the author % definitions % - include: name, address, city, postcode, and country % % example: % \affiliation{First affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country} % \affiliation{Second affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country} \affiliation{} % CONTACT INFORMATION % - give the email address of the corresponding author % % example: % \email{second.author@example.com} \email{} %%% PRACE GENERIC LAYOUT; DO NOT CHANGE %%% \begin{document} \maketitle %%% END OF PRACE GENERIC LAYOUT %%% % ABSTRACT % - write a concise abstract that outlines the approach / methods, main % results, and relevance of your project \begin{abstract} \end{abstract} % MAIN BODY % % Consider write the report in the style of a journal article (i.e. Introduction, % Methods, Results, Conclusions). 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(b) second picture} % \label{fig: double-example} % \end{figure} \begin{figure} \includegraphics[]{}\hfill{} \caption{} \label{} \end{figure} % TABLES % - tables must be embedded into the text and not supplied separately % - caption before tabular % - left-justified columns % - only horisontal lines within a table: % - \toprule at the beginning of the table % - \midrule after the column headings but before the body % - \bottomrule at the end of the table % - \cmidrule can also be used for partial lines within the column headings % (see the booktabs package documentation for further details: % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/booktabs/ ) % - refer to tables in the text as Table~\ref{tab: foo} (with the correct % reference labels of course) % % example: % \begin{table} % \caption{An example of a table} % \label{tab: example} % \begin{tabular}{lll} % \toprule % An example of a column heading & Column A (t) & Column B (T) \\ % \midrule % An entry & 1 & 2 \\ % and another entry & 3 & 4 \\ % yet another entry & 5 & 6 \\ % \bottomrule % \end{tabular} % \end{table} \begin{table} \caption{} \label{} \begin{tabular}{} \toprule \midrule \bottomrule \end{tabular} \end{table} % LISTS % - use \itemize for bulleted lists and \enumerate for numbered lists % % example: % \begin{itemize} % \item First point % \item Second point % \end{itemize} \begin{itemize} \item \end{itemize} % REFERENCES % - use \cite for references % - always include \cite even when referring to the authors by name % % example: % Example citation to a paper\cite{scholes-DiscussFaradaySoc-70} and to % another paper by Someone \emph{et al.}\cite{someone-SomeJournal-00}. \cite{} % EQUATIONS % - use the equation environment for all equations % - short in-line notation may also be used, but should be avoided if % possible % - use bold type face (\mathbf) for vectors and matrices % - refer to equations in the text as Eq.~\ref{eq: foo} (with the correct % reference labels of course) % % example: % \begin{equation} % Rt = K EP = 93.02 (\pm 9.62) – 13.45 % \label{eq: example} % \end{equation} \begin{equation} \label{} \end{equation} % REFERENCE LIST % - use \thebibliography and \bibitems to enter references, no separate .bib % files % - use normal font for *everything* (no bold typefaces etc.) % - shorten the last page number, i.e. 51--9 for pages 51--59 % - for more than 6 authors the first 6 should be listed followed by et al. % - use \emph{et al.} for the et al. % - end each reference with a period % % example: % \begin{thebibliography}{99} % \bibitem{scholes-DiscussFaradaySoc-70} % S. Scholes, Discuss. Faraday Soc. No. 50 (1970) 222. % \bibitem{mazurin-Phase-Separation-in-Glass-84} % O.V. Mazurin and E.A. Porai-Koshits (eds.), % Phase Separation in Glass, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1984. % \bibitem{dimitriev-JMaterSci-75} % Y. Dimitriev and E. Kashchieva, J.Mater. Sci. 10 (1975) 1419. % \bibitem{eaton-Porous-Glass-Support-Material-75} % D.L. Eaton, Porous Glass Support Material, US Patent No. 3 904 422 % (1975). % \end{thebibliography} \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{} \end{thebibliography} % ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS % - additional acknowledgements may be added % - names of PRACE machines and the corresponding sites and countries % should be inserted to end of the general PRACE acknowledgement \section*{Acknowledgements} This work was financially supported by the PRACE project funded in part by the EU’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme (2014-2020) under grant agreement 823767. The work was achieved using the PRACE Research Infrastructure resources at [insert here machine names and the corresponding sites and countries]. %%% PRACE GENERIC LAYOUT; DO NOT CHANGE %%% \end{document} %%% END OF PRACE GENERIC LAYOUT %%%