%%% -*-LaTeX-*-
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%%% This is a sample top-level LaTeX-2e file for typesetting a thesis
%%% or dissertation at the University of Utah. Most students find it
%%% convenient to start with a COPY of this file as a template, and
%%% then alter that copy to match their needs.
%%%
%%% There is an associated Unix Makefile that can be similarly
%%% customized, and then the only command ever needed to typeset the
%%% complete thesis is the single word "make". Of course, during
%%% writing and typesetting, not all of the steps are needed, so
%%% often, one can just name a convenience target such as "make
%%% dvi-pass" or "make pdf-pass" to do just a single pass of LaTeX and
%%% BibTeX.
%%%
%%% There should be no, or very few, macro definitions in this file;
%%% any needed belong in a private style file, called mythesis.sty,
%%% and input below after all other packages. The bulk of this file
%%% should just be command invocations, and any arguments that they
%%% need.
%%%
%%% We exploit the fact that TeX ignores spaces after command names to
%%% line up arguments for better readability.
%%%
%%% Each chapter should be a separate complete file, so that you can
%%% insert a command like \includeonly{chap_intro} before the first
%%% \include{chap_xxx} command to avoid typesetting all but the
%%% chapter that you are currently working on, to save time.
%%%
%%% Remember that occupants of job positions change jobs from time to
%%% time: YOU are responsible for ensuring correct names of all humans
%%% mentioned in this file!
%%%
%%% [16-Mar-2016]
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\documentclass[11pt,Chicago]{uuthesis2e}
%%% Undefine two macros from uuthesis2e.cls that conflict with
%%% definitions in amsthm.sty that fail to check for prior definitions!
%%% NB: The amsthm package refines the LaTeX theorem environment,
%%% and the uuthesis-color-headings wraps that definition, so the
%%% amsthm package must be read first!
\let \proof = \relax
\let \endproof = \relax
\usepackage {amsthm}
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%%% Choose an alternate font family for the document if the TeX default
%%% of Computer Modern is not wanted:
\usepackage{mathpazo}
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%%% Some miscellaneous Utah- and student-specific settings:
%%%
%%% Chapter is one level, section and subsection are the next two levels.
\fourlevels
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%%% The remaining packages are required by this particular thesis,
%%% but other theses will almost certainly need different packages:
%%%
%%% WARNING: MANY \LaTeX{} packages change dimensions, glue, and/or
%%% formatting styles, and such changes are likely to conflict with
%%% University of Utah Thesis Office requirements. Therefore, minimize
%%% the number of packages that you include!
\usepackage {amsmath}
\usepackage {amssymb}
\usepackage {bm}
\usepackage {bibnames}
\usepackage {citesort}
\usepackage {graphicx}
\usepackage {graphpap}
\usepackage {longtable}
\usepackage {multirow}
\usepackage {tikz}
\usetikzlibrary {decorations.markings}
\usepackage {varioref}
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%%% Support for a subject index:
%% \usepackage {uuthesis-index}
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%%% The various uuthesis-*.sty packages must come AFTER all other
%%% system-provided packages, so that they can correctly override
%%% settings from those packages.
%%% Include latest updates for 2016 (WARNING: the name is subject to
%%% change: see http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/uuthesis/ for the most
%%% current version.)
\usepackage {uuthesis-2016-h} % MANDATORY package
%%% This is an OPTIONAL package that sets chapter and sectional headings
%%% in color:
%%% Use one or the other of these:
% \usepackage {color}
%%: \usepackage {uuthesis-color-headings}
%%: \definecolor{utahheadingcolor} {rgb} {0.7, 0.0, 0.0}
%%: \definecolor{utahtheoremcolor} {rgb} {0.490,0.149,0.804} % purple4
%%: \definecolor{utahtheoremcolor} {rgb} {0.545,0.137,0.137} % brown4
%%% Here is another, and more convenient, way to define colors, via
%%% aliases of named colors in the X11-derived rgb.sty file
%%: \usepackage{coloralias}
%%: \definecoloralias{utahheadingcolor}{steelblue4}
%%: \definecoloralias{utahtheoremcolor}{hotpink3}
%%% The default heading color is utahred (defined by University Printing
%%% Services as 0.8 red, 0.0 green, 0.0 blue), but you could redefine
%%% that to, for example, a dark blue color, like this AFTER including
%%% the package:
%%%
%%% \definecolor{utahheading}{rgb}{0,0,0.8}
%%%
%%% NB: Be careful with use of colors in typesetting, and in figures,
%%% because about 6 percent of the human male population is red/green
%%% color blind: they see those colors as shades of brown. Red and
%%% blue, or blue and green, are better choices for choosing
%%% distinguishable colors. Also, avoid light colors, especially
%%% yellow, because they are hard to see against white paper and
%%% screen backgrounds, and when printed on black-and-white printers,
%%% where they are rendered in gray, they may be too faint to read.
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%%% Support for a subject index:
%
%: \usepackage {uuthesis-index}
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%%% This single user-specific file is where all personal customizations
%%% and macro definitions should be placed, and it should come LAST,
%%% after ALL OTHER packages, in case it needs to override some of their
%%% definitions.
\usepackage {mythesis}
\paperwidth=8.5in
\paperheight=11in
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%%% The student-specific front matter fields are defined here:
\author {Jane Doe}
\title {INTEGRAL ESTIMATION IN QUANTUM PHYSICS}
\thesistype {dissertation}
\dedication {For my parents, Alice and Bob.}
%%% Most students need just a short degree name, like this:
\degree {Doctor of Philosophy}
%%% However, multiline degrees are possible, and are done like this:
%%% \degree {Doctor of Philosophy \\
%%% in \\
%%% Mathematical Physics}
%%% College- and Department-level definitions:
\approvaldepartment {Mathematics}
\department {Department of Mathematics}
\graduatedean {Alice B. Toklas}
\departmentchair {Petrus Marcus Aurelius Featherstone-Hough}
%%% The graduate student's committee members:
\committeechair {Cornelius L{\'a}nczos}
\firstreader {Hans Bethe}
\secondreader {Niels Bohr}
\thirdreader {Max Born}
\fourthreader {Paul A. M. Dirac}
\chairtitle {Professor}
%%% NB: It is rare, but possible, for there to be two chairs, For
%%% example, one student had
%%%
%%% \committeechair{\mbox{\small Andrej Cherkaev and Andrejs Treibergs}}
%%%
%%% The \mbox{} ensures that line breaks cannot happen, and the \small
%%% is necessary to make the names fit on the Dissertation Approval form
%%% Dates that must be adjusted for each academic term, and be permitted
%%% according to the University of Utah Thesis Office:
\submitdate {May 2016}
\copyrightyear {2016}
%%% Dates on which committee members approved the thesis
\chairdateapproved {17 Feb 2016}
\firstdateapproved {17 Feb 2016}
\seconddateapproved {17 Feb 2016}
\thirddateapproved {17 Feb 2016}
\fourthdateapproved {17 Feb 2016}
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%%% Typesetting begins here:
\begin{document}
%% Comment out items by inserting a percent % character
\frontmatterformat
\titlepage
\copyrightpage
\dissertationapproval
\setcounter {page} {2} % UofU Thesis Office demands abstract on p. iii: start one lower
\preface {abstract} {Abstract}
\dedicationpage
\tableofcontents
\listoffigures
\listoftables
%
%%% Optional front matter page(s), made from source "notation.tex". If
%%% you don't need it, then comment out the \optionalfront command
%%% line! The first argument is the (unnumbered) section header for
%%% the text supplied by the file input by the second argument; that
%%% file must NOT contain \chapter, \section, \subsection, \ldots{}
%%% sectioning commands.
\optionalfront {Notation and Symbols} {\input{notation}}
%%% Uncomment this is you want the contents of acknowledge.tex typeset here.
%%% Note that both "Acknowledgement" and "Acknowledgment" are accepted
%%% spellings of that word.
% \preface{acknowledge}{Acknowledgements}
%%% Demonstrations of thesis typesetting features for the sample thesis.
%%% Once you have seen the examples, you can comment out this line.
%%: \optionalfront {Typesetting Experiments} {\input{samples.tex}}
\maintext % Start normal page numbering: parts and chapters follow.
\pagestyle{headings} % NEW for sample-thesis-6
\include {chap1}
\include {chap2}
\include {chap3}
\include {chap4}
% \numberofappendices = 1 % Set 0 for none, else number of appendices.
\numberofappendices = 3
\appendix % Chapters, sections are now appendix style A, A.1, A.2, B, C, D, ...
\include {appa}
\include {appb}
\include {appc}
%%% The choice of bibliography style is a major decision, jointly made
%%% by you, your thesis advisor and the thesis editor. Common choices are
%%% one of the four standard BibTeX styles (abbrv, alpha, plain, and unsrt),
%%% or enhanced styles like acm, amsplain, siam, and hundreds of others
%%% available in TeX Live, and other Unix and Windows TeX distributions.
%%%
%%% Do NOT handcode your reference list, because you are unlikely to
%%% achieve consistency or conformance to the University of Utah Thesis Office
%%% requirements: let BibTeX do that tedious job for you!
%%%
%%% Remember that reference-list metadata in BibTeX files remains
%%% constant across journals and publishers, and is are often reused
%%% in other documents and shared with others, whereas formatted
%%% reference-list styles change: with BibTeX, you only need to record
%%% the metadata once.
%%%
%%% If you prefer named, rather than numeric or tagged citations, you
%%% may use styles such as authordate{1,2,3,4}, chicago, harvard, or
%%% natbib. Be aware, however, that most of those require an
%%% additional \usepackage{} command to supply \LaTeX{} with
%%% definitions of commands that the style needs, and that there are
%%% usually several flavors of LaTeX citation commands beyond the
%%% standard \cite{} command that you need to understand before you
%%% can use them properly in your prose.
%%% This tells BibTeX to read siam.bst from the first directory where
%%% it is found in the BSTINPUTS search path:
\bibliographystyle{siam}
%%% This can also specify a comma-separated list (without embedded
%%% spaces) of *.bib files found by BibTeX in its BIBINPUTS search
%%% path. The argument \jobname means the base name of the top-level
%%% LaTeX file, avoiding an unnecessary filename dependence here.
%%%
%%% BibTeX writes only one .bbl file, no matter how many *.bib files
%%% are listed here, using the name \jobname.bbl.
%%%
%%% LaTeX reads BibTeX's formatted reference list from the file
%%% \jobname.bbl.
\bibliography{\jobname}
\end {document}