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Journal of Dark Sky Studies submission template
Overleaf template for submitting manuscripts to the Journal of Dark Sky Studies
John Barentine

Creating an index with the makeidx package
This is a short example to show how the \makeindex and \printindex commands can be used to create and display a document index.
Example originally from http://www.dickimaw-books.com/latex/thesis/html/makeidx.html
A modification of this example by John Hammersley

Plantilla Proyecto CA-403
Plantilla para los proyectos de CA-403
Maikol Solís

Base de datos NoSQL — Caso de estudio: Postgres como solución NoSQL
Las bases de datos relacionales han sido las herramientas por excelencia para el almacenamiento de la información en los sistemas informáticos. No obstante, las bases de datos NoSQL, como tendencia, han venido ganando espacio especialmente por la escalabilidad y velocidad en sus tiempos de respuestas. PostgreSQL ha incorporado algunas características de tipo NoSQL, como el almacenamiento efímero y el manejo de datos JSON; características que pueden aprovecharse para realizar acciones desde el gestor dándole mayor potencia. El objetivo de este artículo es evaluar, mediante toda la documentación encontrada, el comportamiento de las características NoSQL de PostgreSQL frente a un gestor NoSQL, comparandola con MongoDB, respecto a los tiempos de respuestas y dar a conocer las ventajas de uno con respecto al otro.
Palabras Claves: Características NoSQL en PostgreSQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL
Jean Carlos

Paige Ulrich's Resume
Paige Ulrich's Resume
Paige Ulrich

Colloquium Template
Write up for Quantum Mechanics and Intermediate Mechanics extra-credit assignments.
Jacob Wilson

Math Homework
Math Homework simple template
Lucy Luo

Carleton problem set template
This is a template for writing up problem sets at Carleton College.
Andrew Gainer-Dewar

Effects of Prolonged Exposure to Heavy-Mass Attracton Particles
Research has made great strides in understanding the interactions of the elementary particles attractons and the corresponding vibrational energy released triggered by collision with humans, measured as cupids. During typical field work, researchers discovered a test subject with atypical behavioral traits that produced much higher volumes of cupids in other subjects than had been previously measured in labratory settings. Further research concluded that the traits of this subject produced an entirely new elementary particle, here referred to as valentons. This paper outlines the discoveries about the traits of this subject, the unique effects that these new particles produce, and an outline of how these new particles will affect the study of attractons, cupids, and valentons in future research.
Brian Bugh