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% http://www.slac.stanford.edu/econf/editors/eprint-template/instructions.html
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% Modified for FPCP 2006 by Asoka de Silva (TRIUMF)
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% Further modified for FPCP 2019 by Bob Kowalewski (U. Victoria)
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\documentclass[twocolumn,twoside]{revtex4}
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\usepackage{graphicx}
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\usepackage{fancyhdr}
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\fancyhead{} % clear all fields
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\fancyhead[C]{\it {
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Flavor Physics and CP Violation Conference, Victoria BC, 2019
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}} \fancyhead[RO,LE]{\thepage}
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\bibliographystyle{apsrev}
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\fancyfoot[LE,LO]{\bf Insert PSN Here, eg. MonB0900}
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\begin{document}
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%Title of paper
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\title{LaTeX Template for FPCP 2019 Conference Proceedings}
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% Repeat the \author .. \affiliation etc. as needed
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% \affiliation command applies to all authors since the last
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% \affiliation command. The \affiliation command should follow the
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% other information
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\author{R. V. Kowalewski\\
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on behalf of the LOC}
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\affiliation{University of Victoria, BC, Canada, V8N2X3}
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\begin{abstract}
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This document serves as a template for the proceedings of the FPCP~2019
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conference.
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Authors should prepare their papers using a copy and follow the
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guidelines described here.
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For optimum use, do not modify the page layout or styles.
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\end{abstract}
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%\maketitle must follow title, authors, abstract
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\maketitle
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\thispagestyle{fancy}
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% body of paper here - Use proper section commands
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% References should be done using the \cite, \ref, and \label commands
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% Put \label in argument of \section for cross-referencing
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%\section{\label{}}
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\section{Introduction}
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Proceedings of the Flavor Physics and CP Violation Conference 2019 (FPCP~2019)
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will be made available at the Electronic Conference Proceedings
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Archive~\cite{slaceconf}.
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The purpose of this document is to guide the author and to provide a template
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that maintains a uniform style for the proceedings; the next sections
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will describe this in detail.
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\section{Using this Template}
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The first step to preparing the paper is to copy the %slac\_two.rtx file,
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tar file available at the
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FPCP~2019 web site~\cite{fpcpsiteproc}
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for download as a template package into a new directory.
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Next copy this template (fpcp2019template.tex) and rename it as you wish.
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Edit the file to make the necessary modifications and save when finished.
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Because this template has been set up to meet
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requirements for conference proceedings papers, it is important to maintain
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these established styles. Other editorial guidelines are described in the next section.
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\section{Manuscript}
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\subsection{Footers}
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A PSN is a sequential number that incorporates meaningful information
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about individual proceedings papers and makes it easier for authors
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and editors to track papers. This unique PSN is constructed from the
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timetable available in indico~\cite{fpcpindico}.
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The PSN format is DDDRTTTT,
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where DDD is the day (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri,
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R is the room (B for Bob Wright B150, E for Elliott 162) and
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TTTT is the start time of the talk with the colon removed.
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For example, Dr. Chris Hearty's talk in parallel session 2 on Thursday, May 9 has
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PSN = ThuE1700.
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The PSN should be placed in the footer of the paper.
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\subsection{Text Layout}
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There is no page limit for papers but conciseness is appreciated.
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Avoid nestling more than three sub-levels in sections; also
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the first character of section title key words should be
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uppercase.
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\subsection{Acronyms and Abbreviations}
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Acronyms should be defined the first time they appear.
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Abbreviations may be used for figures (Fig.), equations (Eq.)
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or if they are commonly used in language (etc., e.g., i.e., v.s.).
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However, when starting a sentence, abbreviations should not be used.
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\subsection{Tables}
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Tables may be one (e.g.~Table~\ref{example_table})
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or two columns (e.g.~Table~\ref{example_table_2col})
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in width with single border lines.
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The caption should appear above the table and,
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in the tex file, labels should be used to refer to tables.
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% tables should appear as floats within the text
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%
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% Here is an example of the general form of a table:
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% Fill in the caption in the braces of the \caption{} command. Put the label
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% that you will use with \ref{} command in the braces of the \label{} command.
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% Insert the column specifiers (l, r, c, d, etc.) in the empty braces of the
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% \begin{tabular}{} command.
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% The ruledtabular environment adds doubled rules to table and sets a
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% reasonable default table settings.
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% Use the table* environment to get a full-width table in two-column
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% Add \usepackage{longtable} and the longtable (or longtable*}
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% environment for nicely formatted long tables. Or use the the [H]
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% placement option to break a long table (with less control than
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% in longtable).
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% \begin{table}%[H] add [H] placement to break table across pages
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% \caption{\label{}}
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% \begin{ruledtabular}
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% \begin{tabular}{}
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% Lines of table here ending with \\
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% \end{tabular}
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% \end{ruledtabular}
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% \end{table}
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% Surround table environment with turnpage environment for landscape
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% table
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% \begin{turnpage}
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% \begin{table}
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% \caption{\label{}}
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% \begin{ruledtabular}
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% \begin{tabular}{}
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% \end{tabular}
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% \end{ruledtabular}
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% \end{table}
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% \end{turnpage}
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\begin{table}[h]
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\begin{center}
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\caption{Example of a Table.}
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\begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|c|}
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\hline \textbf{Margin} & \textbf{Dual} & \textbf{A4 Paper} &
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\textbf{US Letter Paper}
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\\
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\hline Top & 7.6 mm & 37 mm & 19 mm \\
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& (0.3 in) & (1.45 in) & (0.75 in) \\
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\hline Bottom & 20 mm & 19 mm & 19 mm \\
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& (0.79 in) & (0.75 in)& (0.75 in) \\
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\hline Left & 20 mm & 20 mm & 20 mm \\
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& (0.79 in) & (0.79 in) & (0.79 in) \\
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\hline Right & 20 mm & 20 mm & 26 mm \\
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& (0.79 in) & (0.79 in) & (1.0 in) \\
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\hline
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\end{tabular}
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\label{example_table}
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\end{center}
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\end{table}
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\begin{table*}[t]
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\begin{center}
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\caption{Example of a Full Width Table.}
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\begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|c|c|c|c||l|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
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\hline \textbf{H-Margin} & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{\textbf{Dual}} &
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\multicolumn{2}{c|}{\textbf{A4}} &
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\multicolumn{2}{c||}{\textbf{US Letter}} &
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\textbf{V-Margins} & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{\textbf{Dual}} &
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\multicolumn{2}{c|}{\textbf{A4}} &
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\multicolumn{2}{c|}{\textbf{US Letter}} \\
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\hline
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Left & 20 mm & 0.79 in & 20 mm & 0.79 in & 20 mm & 0.79 in &
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Top & 7.6 mm & 0.3 in & 37 mm & 1.45 in & 19 mm & 0.75 in \\
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\hline
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Right & 20 mm & 0.79 in & 20 mm & 0.79 in & 26 mm & 1.0 in &
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Bottom & 20 mm & 0.79 in & 19 mm & 0.75 in & 19 mm & 0.75 in \\
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\hline
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\end{tabular}
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\label{example_table_2col}
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\end{center}
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\end{table*}
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\subsection{Figures}
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% figures should be put into the text as floats.
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% Use the graphics or graphicx packages (distributed with LaTeX2e)
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% and the \includegraphics macro defined in those packages.
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% See the LaTeX Graphics Companion by Michel Goosens, Sebastian Rahtz,
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% and Frank Mittelbach for instance.
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%
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% Here is an example of the general form of a figure:
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% Fill in the caption in the braces of the \caption{} command. Put the label
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% that you will use with \ref{} command in the braces of the \label{} command.
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% Use the figure* environment if the figure should span across the
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% entire page. There is no need to do explicit centering.
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% \begin{figure}
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% \includegraphics{}%
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% \caption{\label{}}
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% \end{figure}
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% Surround figure environment with turnpage environment for landscape
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% figure
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% \begin{turnpage}
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% \begin{figure}
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% \includegraphics{}%
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% \caption{\label{}}
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% \end{figure}
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% \end{turnpage}
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\begin{figure}[h]
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\centering
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\includegraphics[width=80mm]{figure1.pdf}
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\caption{Example of a One-column Figure.} \label{example_figure}
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\end{figure}
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\begin{figure*}[t]
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\centering
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\includegraphics[width=135mm]{figure2.pdf}
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\caption{Example of a Full Width Figure.} \label{example_figure_col2}
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\end{figure*}
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Figures may be one column (e.g.~Figure~\ref{example_figure})
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or span the paper width (e.g.~Figure~\ref{example_figure_col2}).
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Labels should be used to refer to the figures in the tex file.
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The figure caption should appear below the figure.
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Color figures are encouraged; however note that some colors, such as
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pale yellow, will not be visible when printed.
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Lettering in figures should be large enough to be visible.
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Filenames of figures in the tex file should be numbered
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consecutively, e.g. figure1.ps, figure2a.ps, figure2b.ps, figure3.ps, etc.
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\subsection{Equations}
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Equations may be displayed in several ways, as in Eq.~\ref{eq-xy}
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\begin{equation}
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x = y.
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\label{eq-xy}
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\end{equation}
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The {\em eqnarray} environment may be used to
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split equations into several lines or to align several equations,
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for example in Eq.~\ref{eq-sp}
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\begin{eqnarray}
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T & = & Im[V_{11} {V_{12}}^* {V_{21}}^* V_{22}] \nonumber \\
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& & + Im[V_{12} {V_{13}}^* {V_{22}}^* V_{23}] \nonumber \\
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& & - Im[V_{33} {V_{31}}^* {V_{13}}^* V_{11}].
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\label{eq-sp}
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\end{eqnarray}
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An alternative method is shown in Eq.~\ref{eq-spa} for long sets of
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equations where only one referencing equation number is required.
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Again, references should be to labels and not hard-coded equation numbers.
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\begin{equation}
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\begin{array}{rcl}
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\bf{K} & = & Im[V_{j, \alpha} {V_{j,\alpha + 1}}^*
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{V_{j + 1,\alpha }}^* V_{j + 1, \alpha + 1} ] \\
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& & + Im[V_{k, \alpha + 2} {V_{k,\alpha + 3}}^*
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{V_{k + 1,\alpha + 2 }}^* V_{k + 1, \alpha + 3} ] \\
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& & + Im[V_{j + 2, \beta} {V_{j + 2,\beta + 1}}^*
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{V_{j + 3,\beta }}^* V_{j + 3, \beta + 1} ] \\
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& & + Im[V_{k + 2, \beta + 2} {V_{k + 2,\beta + 3}}^*
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{V_{k + 3,\beta + 2 }}^* V_{k + 3, \beta + 3}], \\
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& & \\
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\bf{M} & = & Im[{V_{j, \alpha}}^* V_{j,\alpha + 1}
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V_{j + 1,\alpha } {V_{j + 1, \alpha + 1}}^* ] \\
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& & + Im[V_{k, \alpha + 2} {V_{k,\alpha + 3}}^*
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{V_{k + 1,\alpha + 2 }}^* V_{k + 1, \alpha + 3} ] \\
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& & + Im[{V_{j + 2, \beta}}^* V_{j + 2,\beta + 1}
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V_{j + 3,\beta } {V_{j + 3, \beta + 1}}^* ] \\
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& & + Im[V_{k + 2, \beta + 2} {V_{k + 2,\beta + 3}}^*
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{V_{k + 3,\beta + 2 }}^* V_{k + 3, \beta + 3}].
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\\ & &
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\end{array}\label{eq-spa}
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\end{equation}
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\subsection{Bibliography}
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A frequent citation will perhaps be to the Review of Particle Properties~\cite{PDG2018}. The bibliography
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is included at the bottom of this input file.
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\subsection{Footnotes}
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Footnotes should only be used in the body of the
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paper and not placed after the list of authors, affiliations, or
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in the abstract.
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\section{Paper Submission}
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Authors should submit their papers to the ePrint arXiv
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server~\cite{arxivserver}
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after verifying that it is processed correctly by the LaTeX processor.
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Please submit the source code, the style files
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(revsymb.sty, revtex4.cls) %, slac\_two.rtx)
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and any figures;
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these should be self-contained to generate the paper from source.
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It is the author's responsibility to ensure that the papers are
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generated correctly from the source code at the ePrint server.
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After the paper is accepted by the ePrint server, please verify that
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the layout in the resulting PDF file conforms to the guidelines
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described in this document.
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Finally, contact the local organizers of FPCP~2006 with the
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ePrint number of the paper;
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the deadline to do this is 15~May~2006.
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% If you have acknowledgments, this puts in the proper section head.
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%\bigskip % extra skip inserted
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\begin{acknowledgments}
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This document is adapted from the ``Instruction for producing FPCP2003
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proceedings'' by P.~Perret
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and from eConf templates~\cite{templates-ref}.
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\end{acknowledgments}
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\bigskip % extra skip inserted
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% Create the reference section using BibTeX:
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%\bibliography{basename of .bib file}
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\begin{thebibliography}{9} % Use for 1-9 references
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%\begin{thebibliography}{99} % Use for 10-99 references
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\bibitem{slaceconf} http://www.slac.stanford.edu/econf/search.html
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\bibitem{fpcpsiteproc} https://fpcp2019.triumf.ca/proceedings.html
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\bibitem{fpcpindico} https://meetings.triumf.ca/indico/event/48/\\
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timetable/\#all.detailed
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\bibitem{PDG2018} M. Tanabashi {\em et al.} (Particle Data Group), Phys.~Rev.~D{\bf 98}, 030001 (2018).
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\bibitem{arxivserver} http://arxiv.org/help
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\bibitem{templates-ref} http://www.slac.stanford.edu/econf/editors/\\
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eprint-template/instructions.html
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