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@article{obata_improving_2015,
title = {Improving the {Description} of {Nonmagnetic} and {Magnetic} {Molecular} {Crystals} via the van der {Waals} {Density} {Functional}},
volume = {84},
issn = {0031-9015},
url = {http://journals.jps.jp/doi/abs/10.7566/JPSJ.84.024715},
doi = {10.7566/JPSJ.84.024715},
abstract = {We have derived and implemented a stress tensor formulation for the van der Waals density functional (vdW-DF) with spin-polarization-dependent gradient c
orrection (GC) recently proposed by the authors [J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 82, 093701 (2013)] and applied it to nonmagnetic and magnetic molecular crystals under ambient condition.
We found that the cell parameters of the molecular crystals obtained with vdW-DF show an overall improvement compared with those obtained using local density and generalize
d gradient approximations. In particular, the original vdW-DF with GC gives the equilibrium structural parameters of solid oxygen in the α-phase, which are in good agreement
with the experiment.},
number = {2},
urldate = {2017-07-29},
journal = {J. Phys. Soc. Jpn.},
author = {Obata, Masao and Oda, Tatsuki and Nakamura, Makoto and Hamada, Ikutaro},
month = jan,
year = {2015},
pages = {024715},
file = {Full Text PDF:/home/aku/.zotero/zotero/cj95rjne.default/zotero/storage/8E9JFEFK/Obata et al. - 2015 - Improving the Description of Nonmagnetic and Magne.pdf:
application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/aku/.zotero/zotero/cj95rjne.default/zotero/storage/ZJNEANHK/JPSJ.84.html:text/html}
@inproceedings{langley00,
author = {P. Langley},
title = {Crafting Papers on Machine Learning},
year = {2000},
pages = {1207--1216},
editor = {Pat Langley},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th International Conference
on Machine Learning (ICML 2000)},
address = {Stanford, CA},
publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann}
}
@TechReport{mitchell80,
author = "T. M. Mitchell",
title = "The Need for Biases in Learning Generalizations",
institution = "Computer Science Department, Rutgers University",
year = "1980",
address = "New Brunswick, MA",
}
@phdthesis{kearns89,
author = {M. J. Kearns},
title = {Computational Complexity of Machine Learning},
school = {Department of Computer Science, Harvard University},
year = {1989}
}
@Book{MachineLearningI,
editor = "R. S. Michalski and J. G. Carbonell and T.
M. Mitchell",
title = "Machine Learning: An Artificial Intelligence
Approach, Vol. I",
publisher = "Tioga",
year = "1983",
address = "Palo Alto, CA"
}
@Book{DudaHart2nd,
author = "R. O. Duda and P. E. Hart and D. G. Stork",
title = "Pattern Classification",
publisher = "John Wiley and Sons",
edition = "2nd",
year = "2000"
}
@misc{anonymous,
title= {Suppressed for Anonymity},
author= {Author, N. N.},
year= {2021}
}
@InCollection{Newell81,
author = "A. Newell and P. S. Rosenbloom",
title = "Mechanisms of Skill Acquisition and the Law of
Practice",
booktitle = "Cognitive Skills and Their Acquisition",
pages = "1--51",
publisher = "Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.",
year = "1981",
editor = "J. R. Anderson",
chapter = "1",
address = "Hillsdale, NJ"
}
@Article{Samuel59,
author = "A. L. Samuel",
title = "Some Studies in Machine Learning Using the Game of
Checkers",
journal = "IBM Journal of Research and Development",
year = "1959",
volume = "3",
number = "3",
pages = "211--229"
}

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email: "xxx@myuni.ac.jp"
titleSmall: "Paperlighter Example"
authorSmall: "Author One et.al."
linkDir: |
- Figure
- Output
abstract: |
Using \LaTeX\{\} to write papers is concise and convenient. However, for
writing in life, complicated \LaTeX\{\} style-files (e.g., elegantpaper)
@ -24,21 +27,15 @@ abstract: |
template. Compared to icml2022.sty, paperlighter.sty contain fewer
operations, reducing adjustment while keep graceful.
\textbf{\textit{Notably, the paper's main content only describes the format of icml2022.sty. We place the content to show the actual effect of paperlighter.sty.}}
---
%\input{content/abstract}
---
%\input{content/format}
%\input{content/others}
\hypertarget{format-of-the-paperlighter}{%
\section{Format of the Paperlighter}\label{format-of-the-paperlighter}}
# Format of the Paperlighter}
Format of paperlighter is defined in this section.
\hypertarget{dimensions}{%
\subsection{Dimensions}\label{dimensions}}
## Dimensions}\label{dimensions}}
The text of the paper has an overall width of
6.75\textasciitilde{}inches, and height of 9.0\textasciitilde{}inches.
@ -51,8 +48,7 @@ The paper body should be set in 10\textasciitilde{}point type with a
vertical spacing of 11\textasciitilde{}points. Please use Times typeface
throughout the text.
\hypertarget{title}{%
\subsection{Title}\label{title}}
## Title}\label{title}}
The paper title should be set in 14\textasciitilde{}point bold type and
centered between two horizontal rules that are 1\textasciitilde{}point
@ -60,11 +56,7 @@ thick, with 1.0\textasciitilde{}inch between the top rule and the top
edge of the page. Capitalize the first letter of content words and put
the rest of the title in lower case.
\hypertarget{author-information-for-submission}{%
\subsection{Author Information for
Submission}\label{author-information-for-submission}}
\label{author info}
## Author Information for Submission
Use \verb+\lighterauthor{...}+ to specify authors and
\verb+\lighteraddress{...}+ to specify affiliations. (Read the TeX code
@ -72,8 +64,7 @@ used to produce this document for an example usage.) The author
information will not be printed unless \texttt{accepted} is passed as an
argument to the style file.
\hypertarget{abstract}{%
\subsection{Abstract}\label{abstract}}
## Abstract}\label{abstract}}
The paper abstract should begin in the left column,
0.4\textasciitilde{}inches below the final address. The heading
@ -86,16 +77,13 @@ body. Keep your abstract brief and self-contained, limiting it to one
paragraph and roughly 4–6 sentences. Gross violations will require
correction at the camera-ready phase.
\hypertarget{partitioning-the-text}{%
\subsection{Partitioning the Text}\label{partitioning-the-text}}
## Partitioning the Text
You should organize your paper into sections and paragraphs to help
readers place a structure on the material and understand its
contributions.
\hypertarget{sections-and-subsections}{%
\subsubsection{Sections and
Subsections}\label{sections-and-subsections}}
### Sections and Subsections
Section headings should be numbered, flush left, and set in
11\textasciitilde{}pt bold type with the content words capitalized.
@ -114,9 +102,7 @@ Leave 0.18\textasciitilde{}inches of space before the heading and
Please use no more than three levels of headings.
\hypertarget{paragraphs-and-footnotes}{%
\subsubsection{Paragraphs and
Footnotes}\label{paragraphs-and-footnotes}}
### Paragraphs and Footnotes
Within each section or subsection, you should further partition the
paper into paragraphs. Do not indent the first line of a given
@ -147,8 +133,7 @@ estimated.}
\vskip -0.2in
\end{figure}
\hypertarget{figures}{%
\subsection{Figures}\label{figures}}
## Figures
You may want to include figures in the paper to illustrate your approach
and results. Such artwork should be centered, legible, and separated
@ -171,8 +156,7 @@ the top or bottom of a column, and you may set wide figures across both
columns (use the environment \texttt{figure*} in \LaTeX). Always place
two-column figures at the top or bottom of the page.
\hypertarget{algorithms}{%
\subsection{Algorithms}\label{algorithms}}
## Algorithms
If you are using \LaTeX, please use the
\texttt{algorithm\textquotesingle{}\textquotesingle{}\ and}algorithmic’’
@ -197,8 +181,7 @@ this package. \cref{alg:example} shows an example.
\end{algorithmic}
\end{algorithm}
\hypertarget{tables}{%
\subsection{Tables}\label{tables}}
## Tables
You may also want to include tables that summarize material. Like
figures, these should be centered, legible, and numbered consecutively.
@ -242,8 +225,7 @@ topmost row. Again, you may float tables to a column’s top or bottom,
and set wide tables across both columns. Place two-column tables at the
top or bottom of the page.
\hypertarget{theorems-and-such}{%
\subsection{Theorems and such}\label{theorems-and-such}}
## Theorems and such
The preferred way is to number definitions, propositions, lemmas, etc.
consecutively, within sections, as shown below.
@ -288,8 +270,7 @@ The set $X$ is finite.
According to some, it is only the finite case (cf. \cref{ass:xfinite}) that is interesting.
\end{remark}
\hypertarget{citations-and-references}{%
\subsection{Citations and References}\label{citations-and-references}}
## Citations and References
If you rely on the \LaTeX\{\} bibliographic facility, use
\texttt{natbib.sty} included in the style-file package to obtain
@ -327,25 +308,13 @@ bibtex, please protect capital letters of names and abbreviations in
titles, for example, use \{B\}ayesian or \{L\}ipschitz in your .bib
file.
\hypertarget{acknowledgements}{%
\section{Acknowledgements}\label{acknowledgements}}
# Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements is an unnumbered section at the end of the paper.
Typically, this will include thanks to colleagues who contributed to the
ideas, and to funding agencies and corporate sponsors that provided
financial support.
%\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
%\bibliography{ref}
\bibliographystyle{plainnat}%
\bibliography{manuscript}%
%\newpage
%\appendix
%\input{content/appendix}
\end{document}
# Basic properties of protein and nucleic acids
## Basic principle of protein
### Unit structure of protein

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