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``this is `the text` multiple`` ``this is `the text` multiple``
~~~ ~~~
## CodeBlocks
Multiple verbatim lines in Markdown can be expressed as a CodeBlock.
This particular block is considered as special, due to its popular use in verbatim representation of source-code in the manuscript.
Technically, a CodeBlock is a range of lines that surrounded by triple tilde `~~~`, for example:
```
~~~
main :: IO ()
main = putStrLn "we are one"
~~~
```
will produce:
~~~
main :: IO ()
main = putStrLn "we are one"
~~~
## Mathematical Equations
By default, we may use `$$` environment for mathematical formula.
Nonetheless, actually, we can use any \latex{} scenario, such as:
~~~
$$ $$ is equal with \begin{equation}
\begin{eqnarray}
\begin{array}
\begin{displaymath}
\begin{align}
~~~
This is an example:
~~~
\begin{align}
\nabla \cdot \vec{E} &= \rho \nonumber \\
\nabla \cdot \vec{B} &= 0 \nonumber \\
\nabla \times \vec{E} &= -\frac{\vec{B}}{t}
\end{align}
~~~
\begin{align}
\nabla \cdot \vec{E} &= \rho \nonumber \\
\nabla \cdot \vec{B} &= 0 \nonumber \\
\nabla \times \vec{E} &= -\frac{\vec{B}}{t}
\end{align}
Equations as independent paragraph equation is not numbered, as below.
$$
\nabla \cdot \vec{W} = \sigma W \nonumber
$$
And this is another example for inline equation, such as: $$y = 5\cdot x^2$$
You can see that inline equation have automatically numbered.
## Tables
Table creation will be described in another section (Enhancement by pubsEngine).
## Images
~~~
![the caption](Figure/icml_numpapers.eps)
{#fig:FigVibStab width=3.43in height=2.71in}
~~~
will produce Figure \ref{fig:FigVibStab}.
Make sure that you calculated by yourself the appropriate width and height for the image to fit in a column.
Full width image and automatic sized image for single-column will be described at another section (Enhancement by pubsEngine).
![the caption](Figure/icml_numpapers.eps){#fig:FigVibStab width=3.43in height=2.71in}
## Lists ## Lists
We can have either ordered or unordered list We can have either ordered or unordered list
### Ordered List ### Ordered List
For ordered list, we just use numbers. For ordered list, we just use numbers.
The block should be as an independent paragraph (blank line above and under the block).
~~~ ~~~
1. first in line 1. first in line
@ -140,20 +213,6 @@ will produce
should multiline should multiline
- and the third - and the third
## Tables
Table creation will be described in another section (Enhancement by pubsEngine).
## Images
~~~
![the caption](Figure/icml_numpapers.eps)
{#fig:FigVibStab width=3.43in height=2.71in}
~~~
will produce Figure \ref{fig:FigVibStab}. Make sure that you calculated by yourself the appropriate width and height for the image to fit in a column. Full width image will be described at another section (Enhancement by pubsEngine).
![the caption](Figure/icml_numpapers.eps){#fig:FigVibStab width=3.43in height=2.71in}
## Links ## Links
@ -175,6 +234,9 @@ produces email link:
# Enhancement by pubsEngine # Enhancement by pubsEngine
The enhancements provided by pubsEngine spans on various aspects.
Most parts of this are expressed in terms of CodeBlocks inside the Markdown text.
# Baker's standard one-zone model # Baker's standard one-zone model
@ -214,42 +276,6 @@ non-numbered list can be written as above, and shown as:
* thermal equilibrium, * thermal equilibrium,
* energy transport by grey radiation diffusion. * energy transport by grey radiation diffusion.
For equations, we can use several environment:
~~~
$$ $$ is equal with \begin{equation}
\begin{eqnarray}
\begin{array}
\begin{displaymath}
\begin{align}
~~~
This is an example:
~~~
\begin{align}
\nabla \cdot \vec{E} &= \rho \nonumber \\
\nabla \cdot \vec{B} &= 0 \nonumber \\
\nabla \times \vec{E} &= -\frac{\vec{B}}{t}
\end{align}
~~~
\begin{align}
\nabla \cdot \vec{E} &= \rho \nonumber \\
\nabla \cdot \vec{B} &= 0 \nonumber \\
\nabla \times \vec{E} &= -\frac{\vec{B}}{t}
\end{align}
And this is another example for inline equation, such as: $$y = 5\cdot x^2$$
You can see that inline equation have automatically numbered.
Independent paragraph equation is not numbered, as below.
$$
\nabla \cdot \vec{W} = \sigma W \nonumber
$$
The block should be as an independent paragraph (blank line above and under the block).
For the one-zone-model Baker obtains necessary conditions For the one-zone-model Baker obtains necessary conditions
for dynamical, secular and vibrational (or pulsational) for dynamical, secular and vibrational (or pulsational)
stability (Eqs. (34a,b,c) in Baker \citeyear{DudaHart2nd}). Using Baker's stability (Eqs. (34a,b,c) in Baker \citeyear{DudaHart2nd}). Using Baker's

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