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Last updated August 9, 2010  To download REVTeX 4 (version 4.1), download the files listed below, or, more   conveniently, download revtex4-1.zip which contains all of the files.  All files in this release are contained within a second zip file within the  main zip file called revtex4-1-tds.zip. This contains all of the REVTeX 4.1  files in the TeX Directory Structure (TDS) layout used with most current TeX  distributions. Install REVTeX 4.1 by unzipping the files in the appropriate  place (usually the texmf-local directory of your local TeX installation) and  run texhash or the equivalent command to index the files. Please consult your  TeX distribution's guide for installing new packages.  NOTE: The only files necessary for running REVTeX 4.1 are those under   tex/latex/revtex and bibtex/bst/revtex, but it is a good idea to install  the entire distribution, especially the documentation.  TeX inputs: tex/latex/revtex/  -----------------   revtex4-1.cls - The REVTeX 4.1 class file  aps4-1.rtx - APS-specific customizations for REVTeX 4.1  aip4-1.rtx - AIP-specific customizations for REVTeX 4.1  apsrmp4-1.rtx - APS-specific customizations for REVTeX 4.1,  specifically for Rev. Mod. Phys.  aps10pt4-1.rtx - 10-point size class option file for REVTeX.  aps11pt4-1.rtx - 11-point size class option file for REVTeX.  aps12pt4-1.rtx - 12-point size class option file for REVTeX.  revsymb4-1.sty - A collection of common symbols for use outside of REVTeX.  ltxdocext.sty - Part of ltxgrid package used for page layout in REVTeX.  ltxfront.sty - Part of ltxgrid package used for page layout in REVTeX.  ltxgrid.sty - Part of ltxgrid package used for page layout in REVTeX.  ltxutil.sty - Part of ltxgrid package used for page layout in REVTeX.    BibTeX inputs: bibtex/bst/revtex/  ------------------   apsrev4-1.bst - BibTeX styles for use for Phys. Rev. journals  apsrmp4-1.bst - BibTeX styles for use for Rev. Mod. Phys.  aipauth4-1.bst - BibTeX styles for AIP journals with author/year style citations  aipnum4-1.bst - BibTeX styles for AIP journals with numerical style citations  Documentation: doc/latex/revtex/  -----------------  README - How to get started  DOWNLOAD - How to download REVTeX4.1  Author guide: doc/latex/revtex/auguide/  ------  auguide4-1.tex (pdf) - REVTeX 4.1 Author's Guide  whatsnew4-1.tex (pdf) - What's New in REVTeX 4.1  summary.tex (pdf) - REVTeX 4.1 Command and Options Summary  docs.sty - Package used by REVTeX documentation  APS guide: doc/latex/revtex/aps  ------  apsguide4-1.tex (pdf) - APS Author Guide for REVTeX 4.1  AIP guide: doc/latex/revtex/aip  ------  aipguide4-1.tex (pdf) - Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for REVTeX 4.1  APS Sample document: doc/latex/revtex/sample/aps  -------  apssamp.tex (pdf) - A sample file showing most common features of an APS  REVTeX 4.1 document  fig_1.eps - sample figure for apssamp.tex  fig_2.eps - sample wide figure for apssamp.tex  vid_1a.eps - sample video frame for apssamp.tex  vid_1b.eps - sample video frame for apssamp.tex  apssamp.bib - sample BibTeX source file for apssamp.tex  apstemplate.tex - A template for APS authors to follow  AIP Sample document: doc/latex/revtex/sample/aip  -------  aipsamp.tex (pdf) - A sample file showing most common features of an AIP  REVTeX 4.1 document  fig_1.eps - sample figure for apssamp.tex  fig_2.eps - sample wide figure for apssamp.tex  aipsamp.bib - sample BibTeX source file for apssamp.tex  aiptemplate.tex - A template for APS authors to follow  Programmer's docs: doc/latex/revtex/source/  -------  ltxdocext.pdf - Programmer's documentation for the ltxdocext package  ltxfront.pdf - Programmer's documentation for the ltxfront package  ltxgrid.pdf - Programmer's documentation for the ltxgrid package  ltxutil.pdf - Programmer's documentation for the ltxutil package  revtex4-1.pdf - Programmer's documentation for the revtex4-1 document class  aip.pdf - Programmer's documentation for the AIP journal styles  Source files: source/latex/revtex  -------------------  ltxdocext.dtx - The source file for the ltxdocext package  ltxfront.dtx - The source file for the ltxfront package  ltxgrid.dtx - The source file for the ltxgrid package  ltxutil.dtx - The source file for the ltxutil package  revtex4-1.dtx - The source file for revtex4.cls and revsymb.sty.  aip.dtx - The source file for AIP journal styles  Not Included   ------------  The following packages are required by REVTeX but are not  included in this distribution. Please obtain from CTAN  (Comprehensive TeX Archive Network), e.g. . Direct  links to the necessary files can be found at .  natbib.dtx - Version 8.31a or later; found in latex/contrib/natbib on CTAN  natbib.ins - LaTeX this to create natbib.sty and natbib  documentation from natbib.dtx  bm.dtx - Bold math style - part of (current!) standard LaTeX2e tools  bm.sty - generated from bm.dtx by running tools.ins  textcase.dtx - Found in latex/contrib/textcase on CTAN  textcase.ins - LaTeX this to generate textcase.sty from textcase.dtx  url.sty - Found in latex/contrib/misc on CTAN  An up-to-date installation of AMS-LaTeX is also required for certain  documentclass options. Version 2.0 or higher is needed. It is  available from .           

%% ****** Start of file whatsnew4-1.tex ****** %  %%  %% This file is part of the APS files in the REVTeX 4 distribution.  %% Version 4.1r of REVTeX, August, 2010  %%  %% Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 The American Physical Society.  %%  %% See the REVTeX 4.1 README file for restrictions and more information.  %%  \documentclass[%  %prl%  %,preprint%  ,twocolumn%  ,secnumarabic%  %,tightenlines%  ,amssymb,aps,pra,nobibnotes]{revtex4-1}  \usepackage{docs}  %\usepackage{acrofont}%NOTE: Comment out this line for the release version!  %\usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%  %\nofiles  \expandafter\ifx\csname package@font\endcsname\relax\else  \expandafter\expandafter  \expandafter\usepackage  \expandafter\expandafter  \expandafter{\csname package@font\endcsname}%  \fi  \DeclareRobustCommand\substyle{\name@idx{document substyle}}%  \DeclareRobustCommand\classoption{\name@idx{document class option}}%  \DeclareRobustCommand\classname{\name@idx{document class}}%  \def\name@idx#1#2{%  {\ttfamily#2}%  \index{#2\space#1=\string\ttt{#2}\space#1}\index{#1>#2=\string\ttt{#2}}%  }%  \DeclareRobustCommand\revtex{REV\TeX}  \begin{document}  \title{What's New in \revtex~4.1}%  \author{American Physical Society}%  %\email{[email protected]}  \affiliation{1 Research Road, Ridge, NY 11961}  \date{August 2010}%  %\tableofcontents  \begin{abstract}  This document gives a brief summary of what's new in \revtex~4.1. The changes include bug fixes, improved functionality, and support for a wider range of journals, including those of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). \revtex~4.1 was developed jointly by APS, AIP, and Arthur Ogawa. Additional work was done by Patrick Daly to incorporate our suggested improvements into \texttt{natbib 8.3} to address many new features concerning bibliographies. \texttt{natbib 8.31a} or later is required to run \revtex~4.1.  \end{abstract}  \maketitle  \section{New Syntax and Features in \revtex~4.1}  \revtex~4.1 introduces support for more journals, several new commands, and some new syntax. This section outlines these changes. \textbf{A document using these new features will not process under \revtex~4}. See Sec.~\ref{sec:additional} for more details about these items.  \begin{itemize}  \item \textbf{Added support for APS journal \textit{Physical Review Special Topics -- Physics Education Research}}.  \item \textbf{Added support for AIP journals.} There is now an explicit \texttt{aip} society option along with support for AIP journals. Please see the \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.1}. In addition, \revtex~4.1 provides an extensible system for the easy addition of new collections of journals.  \item \textbf{Endnotes now ordered correctly.} Endnotes in the bibliography now appear in the correct order, interleaved with citations.  \item \textbf{Multiple references in a single citation supported using a special starred (*) argument to the \cmd\cite\ command.} One of the major new features in 4.1 made possible by the joint work on \texttt{natbib 8.3}. Multiple Bib\TeX\ entries can be combined into a single \cmd\bibitem\ command.  \item \textbf{Bib\TeX\ style files can now display journal article titles in the bibliography.} Use the \texttt{longbibliography} class option.  \item \textbf{Free form text can be prepended and appended to a bibliographic entry using the special starred (*) argument to the \cmd\cite\ command.} Often a citation in the bibliography will have explanatory text such as \textit{See also} or \textit{and references therein} before and after the actual citation. The new \revtex~4.1 \cmd\cite\ command allows the specification of both text to precede and follow a citation.  \item \textbf{Structured Abstracts.} Use of the \texttt{description} environment in abstracts now provides for ``structured" abstracts.  \item \textbf{Figures referring to videos now supported.} A ``figure" may now be labeled as a \textbf{Video} by using the \texttt{video} environment. A frame from the video may be included in the figure and a URL to link the caption's label to the online video also may be included. There is also a \cmd\listofvideos\ command.  \item \textbf{Better support for arXiv.org in Bib\TeX\ } Three more Bib\TeX\ fields have been added: \texttt{SLACcitation}, \texttt{archivePrefix}, and \texttt{primaryClass} in addition to the existing field \texttt{eprint}.   \end{itemize}  \section{Bug Fixes in \revtex~4.1}  One of the main goals of \revtex~4.1 is, of course, to fix the bugs that were released in \revtex~4. The following is a list of bugs that have been fixed.  \begin{itemize}  \item \textbf{Improved Bib\TeX\ \texttt{bst} files.} In addition to the new features above, numerous other improvements to the APS \texttt{bst} files have been made, including support for displaying journal article titles and many fixes for \textit{Reviews of Modern Physics}. Also, long author lists are no longer automatically truncated.  \item \textbf{\cmd\footnote\ in \cmd\widetext\ and \texttt{table*} environments improved.} \cmd\footnote\relax s in the \cmd\widetext\ or \texttt{table*} environments are now correctly placed and formatted.  \item \textbf{Email addresses no longer print twice on papers less than one page long.}  \item \textbf{\texttt{eqnarray} alignment improved.}  \item \textbf{\cmd\collaboration\ can be used with the \texttt{groupedaddress} option now.}  \item \textbf{\texttt{letterpaper} now ensured as default paper size.}   \item \textbf{Table of Contents formatting improved.}  \item \textbf{Support for \texttt{longtable} and \texttt{lscape} packages improved.}  \item \textbf{\texttt{reftest} restored.}  \item \textbf{Compatibility with the \texttt{geometry, lineno,} and \texttt{colortbl} packages improved.} For line numbering, rather than using \texttt{lineno.sty} directly, the \texttt{linenumbers} class option should be used (this will call in \texttt{lineno.sty} with a proper set of default parameters).  \item \texttt{hyperref} \textbf{fixes}. Improved compatibility between footnotes and the \texttt{hyperref} package. In particular, table footnotes were fixed. More anchors for \texttt{hyperref} were also added (titlepage, abstract, and acknowledgements).  \item \textbf{Documents can have more than 256 \cmd\cite\ commands now.}  \item \textbf{\cmd\listoffigures\ and \cmd\listoftables\ fixed.}  \item \textbf{Figure and table labels in captions now reflect proper APS style.}  \item \textbf{RMP style files conform better to RMP style guidelines.}  \item \textbf{Section heading upper-casing improved.}  \item \textbf{Repeated characters at start of affiliation no longer disappear when using \texttt{groupedaddress} option.}  \item \textbf{There have been many other bug fixes and improvements to the internal \texttt{ltxgrid} package as well.}  \end{itemize}  \section{\revtex~4 Backwards Compatibility}  The vast majority of documents prepared under \revtex~4 should process correctly under \revtex~4.1. However, the formatting of the pages and, if using Bib\TeX, the references may change. Also, the behavior of some macros may be different. For instance, the \texttt{title} macro now requires the use of \texttt{protect} for fragile arguments. This may cause some documents prepared under \revtex~4 to fail under 4.1. Some macro packages that depend on the internals of \revtex~4 may also no longer work. Documents using those packages will, of course, also will not process under 4.1.  \section{\label{sec:additional}Additional Details}  \subsection{Multiple references in a single bibliography entry}  One of the most frequently requested features since the release of \revtex~4 has been to allow more than one reference to appear in a single bibliography entry when using Bib\TeX. This can now be done in \revtex~4.1 by using a starred (*) argument to the \cmd\cite\ command. This requires the latest version of \texttt{natbib}, developed in conjunction with \revtex~4.1, and the new \texttt{bst} files that come with \revtex~4.1. To combine multiple references into a single \cmd\bibitem, precede the second, third, etc. citation keys in the \cmd\cite\ command with an asterisk (*). For example \verb+\cite{bethe, *feynman, *bohr}+ will combine the \cmd\bibitem\relax s with keys \texttt{bethe}, \texttt{feynman}, and \texttt{bohr} into a single entry in the bibliography separated by semicolons.  \subsection{Prepending and/or appending text to a citation}  The expanded syntax for the \cmd\cite\ command argument can also be used to specify text before and/or after a citation. For instance, a citation such as:  \begin{verbatim}  [19] A similar expression was derived in  A. V. Andreev, Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 247204  (2007) in the context of carbon nanotube  p-n junctions. The only difference is that no  integration over ky is present there.  \end{verbatim}  may be created by the following \cmd\cite\ command:  \begin{verbatim}  \cite{*[{A similar expression was derived  in }] [{ in the context of carbon nanotube  p-n junctions. The only difference is that no  integration over ky is present there.}]andreev2007]  \end{verbatim}  Please note the use of curly braces to enclose the text within the square brackets.  \subsection{Structured Abstracts}  A ``structured" abstract is an abstract divided into labeled sections. For instance, \textit{Physical Review C} would like authors to provide abstracts with sections summarizing the paper's \textbf{Background}, \textbf{Purpose}, \textbf{Method}, \textbf{Results}, and \textbf{Conclusions}. This can be accomplished by using the \texttt{description} environment within the \texttt{abstract} environment. For example:  \begin{verbatim}  \begin{abstract}  \begin{description}  \item[Background] This part would describe the  context needed to understand what the paper  is about.  \item[Purpose] This part would state the purpose  of the present paper.  \item[Method] This part describe the methods  used in the paper.  \item[Results] This part would summarize the  results.  \item[Conclusions] This part would state the  conclusions of the paper.  \end{description}  \end{abstract}  \end{verbatim}  \subsection{Video Environment}  Papers often refer to multimedia videos. The \texttt{video} environment is identical to the \texttt{figure} environment, but the caption will be labeled as a \textbf{Video} (with its own counter independent of figures). A URL can also be specified so that the caption label can be linked to the online video (if using the \texttt{hyperref} package). The included graphic (using \cmd\includegraphics\ from the \texttt{graphics} or \texttt{graphicx} package) would be a representation frame from the video. A \texttt{\cmd\listofvideos} is also provided. For example:  \begin{verbatim}  \begin{video}  \includegraphics{videoframe.jpg}  \setfloatlink{http://some.video.com/fun.mov}  \caption{\label{vid:interest}This is a video of  something fun.}  \end{video}  \end{verbatim}  \subsection{Better arXiv.org support in Bib\TeX\ }  There have been substantial improvements in the \revtex\ Bib\TeX\ style files. For instance, the \texttt{.bib} entry  \begin{verbatim}  @Unpublished{Ginsparg:1988ui,  author = "Ginsparg, Paul H.",  title = "{APPLIED CONFORMAL FIELD THEORY}",  year = "1988",  eprint = "hep-th/9108028",  archivePrefix = "arXiv",  SLACcitation = "%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9108028;%%"  }  \end{verbatim}  will include the arXiv.org e-print identifier as \texttt{arXiv:hep-th/9108028} and hyperlink it (if using \texttt{hyperref}). The newer format for arXiv identifiers with primary classificiations will produce output such as \texttt{arXiv:0905.1949 [hep-ph]}.  \begin{acknowledgments}  The development of \revtex~4.1 was managed by Mark Doyle (APS). The development of the new AIP style files and their accompanying documentation was managed by Susan Joy (AIP) with the help of Chris McMahon (AIP) and Rich O'Keeffe (AIP). Testing and evaluation were done by Michele Hake (APS), Liz Belmont (AIP), Brian Goss (AIP), Alison Waldron (AIP), and Phil Robertson (AIP). Additional detailed testing and feedback were provided by Lev Bishop (Yale).  \end{acknowledgments}  \end{document}