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|[[Euler-Cauchy logarithm]] | |[[Euler-Cauchy logarithm]] | ||
− | | | + | |$L(t,s)=$ |
− | |[[Derivation of Euler-Cauchy logarithm for T= | + | |[[Derivation of Euler-Cauchy logarithm for T=R|derivation]] |
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|[[Bohner logarithm]] | |[[Bohner logarithm]] | ||
− | | | + | |$L_p(t,s)=$ |
− | |[[Derivation of the Bohner logarithm for T= | + | |[[Derivation of the Bohner logarithm for T=R|derivation]] |
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|[[Jackson logarithm]] | |[[Jackson logarithm]] | ||
− | | | + | |$\log_{TIMESCALESYMBOL} g(t)=$ |
− | |[[Derivation of the Jackson logarithm for T= | + | |[[Derivation of the Jackson logarithm for T=R|derivation]] |
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|[[Mozyrska-Torres logarithm]] | |[[Mozyrska-Torres logarithm]] | ||
− | | | + | |$L_{TIMESCALESYMBOL}(t)=$ |
− | |[[Derivation of the Mozyrska-Torres logarithm for T= | + | |[[Derivation of the Mozyrska-Torres logarithm for T=R|derivation]] |
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|[[Laplace transform]] | |[[Laplace transform]] |
Revision as of 00:18, 22 May 2015
This is a list of common code templates and styles we use at timescalewiki.
Contents
Theorem/proof box template
The code
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:800px"> <strong>THEOREM/LEMMA/PROPOSITION:</strong> STATEMENT OF THEOREM <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> <strong>Proof:</strong> proof goes here █ </div> </div>
creates
THEOREM/LEMMA/PROPOSITION: STATEMENT OF THEOREM
Proof: proof goes here █
Generic list of time scales
The code
{| class="wikitable" |+Time Scale foo Functions |- |$\mathbb{T}$ | |- |[[Real_numbers | $\mathbb{R}$]] |$foo(t)= $ |- |[[Integers | $\mathbb{Z}$]] |$foo(t) = $ |- |[[Multiples_of_integers | $h\mathbb{Z}$]] | $foo(t) = $ |- | [[Square_integers | $\mathbb{Z}^2$]] | $foo(t) = $ |- |[[Quantum_q_greater_than_1 | $\overline{q^{\mathbb{Z}}}, q > 1$]] | $foo(t) = $ |- |[[Quantum_q_less_than_1 | $\overline{q^{\mathbb{Z}}}, q < 1$]] | $foo(t) =$ |- |[[Harmonic_numbers | $\mathbb{H}$]] |$foo(t) = $ |}
generates
$\mathbb{T}$ | |
$\mathbb{R}$ | $foo(t)= $ |
$\mathbb{Z}$ | $foo(t) = $ |
$h\mathbb{Z}$ | $foo(t) = $ |
$\mathbb{Z}^2$ | $foo(t) = $ |
$\overline{q^{\mathbb{Z}}}, q > 1$ | $foo(t) = $ |
$\overline{q^{\mathbb{Z}}}, q < 1$ | $foo(t) =$ |
$\mathbb{H}$ | $foo(t) = $ |
BiBTeX
Place all references at the bottom of the document below a
=References=
inside of
<bibtex>....</bibtex>
tags. Use the following code as a template:
<div id="deots"></div><bibtex> @inproceedings{MR1843232, title="Dynamic equations on time scales", author="Bohner, Martin and Peterson, Allan", booktitle="Birkhäuser Boston, Inc., Boston, MA", year="2001", doi="10.1007/978-1-4612-0201-1", url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0201-1" } </bibtex>
creates
<bibtex>@inproceedings{deots, title="Dynamic equations on time scales", author="Bohner, Martin and Peterson, Allan", booktitle="Birkhäuser Boston, Inc., Boston, MA", year="2001", doi="10.1007/978-1-4612-0201-1", url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0201-1" }
</bibtex>
We use the code
<sup>[[#***ABC*** | pp.##]]</sup>
to create a link in the main text that looks like pp.##
which links to the reference next to<div id="***ABC***">