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Pierre Millette
millette@ptep-online.com
Andreas Ries
ries@ptep-online.com
Florentin
Smarandache
fsmarandache@gmail.com
Ebenezer Chifu
ebenechifu@yahoo.com
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Prof.
Florentin Smarandache
Department of Mathematics and Science,
University of New Mexico, 705 Gurley Avenue,
Gallup, NM 87301, USA
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of Academic Freedom (scientific human rights) known also as the Academic Bill of
Rights is authored by Dmitri Rabounski, Editor-in-Chief of
Progress in Physics. The original text of the Declaration in English
was
published in the journal as his open letter to the scientific community
(2006, no.1, 57-60). It was later translated into several
other languages.
Both
the orginal text and the translations are accessed herefrom:
Declaration of Academic Freedom
by Dmitri Rabounski, Progress in Physics, 2006, no.1, 57-60. [ Download ]
Spanish translation, Progress
in Physics, 2006, no.2, 93-96. [ Download ]
Dutch translation, Progress in
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Physics, 2013, no.4, L1-L4. [ Download ]
Books for Download
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page also represents selected monographs, written by the Authors of
the Journal. Electronic copies of all the books are available for free
download and re-distribution for any user free of charge, according to
the copyright agreement printed on Page 2 of each book, which is
according to the Budapest Open
Initiative:
Borissova L. and Rabounski
D. Inside Stars. The 3rd revised edition, New Scientific
Frontiers, London,
2023 [ English ] [ Russian ] NEW!
Borissova L. and Rabounski
D. Fields, Vacuum, and
the Mirror Universe. The 3rd revised edition, New Scientific
Frontiers, London,
2023 [ English ] [ Français ]
[ Russian ] NEW!
Rabounski D. and Borissova
L. Particles Here and Beyond the Mirror.
The 4th revised edition, New Scientific Frontiers, London, 2023
[ English ] [ Français ]
[ Russian ] NEW!
Danicus D.
DE INVESTIGATIONE TEMPORUM. 2022 (final complete edition) [ English ] [ Russian ]
Millette P.A.
Elastodynamics of the Spacetime Continuum. The 2nd expanded
edition. American
Research Press, Rehoboth (NM), 2019 [ Download ]
Müller H.
Global Scaling. The Fundamentals of Interscalar Cosmology. New Heritage
Publishers, Brooklyn (NY), 2018 [ Download ]
Цельник Ф.А.
Ирония Метода. American Research Press, Rehoboth (NM), 2015
[ Download ]
Shnoll S.E.
Cosmophysical Factors in Stochastic Processes. American Research Press,
Rehoboth (NM), 2012
[ English ]
[ Russian ]
Khazan A.
Upper Limit in Mendeleev's Periodic Table — Element No. 155.
The 3rd expanded
edition, American Research Press, Rehoboth (NM),
2012 [ 3rd Edition ]
[ 2nd Edition ]
[ 1st Edition ]
Quznetsov G.
Final Book on Fundamental Theoretical Physics. American Research Press,
Rehoboth (NM), 2011
[ Download ]
Suhendro I.
Spin-Curvature and the Unification of
Fields in a Twisted Space. Svenska fysikarkivet,
Stockholm, 2008 [ Download ]
Lehnert B.
A Revised
Electromagnetic Theory With Fundamental Applications. Svenska
fysikarkivet, Stockholm, 2008 [ Download ]
Sahay S.K.
Data Analysis of Gravitational Waves. Svenska fysikarkivet, Stockholm,
2008
[ Download ]
Zelmanov A.
Chronometric Invariants. The 1944 PhD thesis, American Research
Press,
Rehoboth (NM), 2006 [ English ]
[ Russian ]
Rabounski D., Smarandache F.,
Borissova L.
Neutrosophic Methods in General Relativity. Hexis Publishers, Phoenix
(Arizona), 2005
[ English ]
[ Russian ]
Marinov S.
Eppur si Muove. East-West Publishers, Graz, 1987
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LaTeX Software
TeX,
pronounced as "tech", is a professional typesetting system
created in 1977 by Donald
E. Knuth, a professor at Stanford University, and
the author of famous The Art of Computer
Programming.
TeX provides a simple text-only
code describing a typesetted document with a high
quality output file in DVI
(device independent) format, PostScript
or PDF.
In addition to PlainTeX,
the initially TeX macro-language by Donald E. Knuth, other TeX
modifications were created: LaTeX
is the most popular extension of TeX by Leslie
Lamport that became a standard for professional
typesetting
throughout the world, and AMS-TeX
created by Michael
D. Spivak at the American Mathematical Society for
typesetting of highly complicate mathematical papers. The Lion
that
above, the TeX logo, was drawn by Duanne Bibby,
a well-known commercial artist who illustrated Knuth's TeX Book
and Lamport's LaTeX Book.
Any
TeX
distribution
contains PlainTeX/LaTeX/AMS-TeX processors, a DVI-viewer,
PostScript fonts, utilites, and a simplest TeX editor.
A comfortable
TeX editor containing pictogram menu
should be downloaded and installed separately. Free TeX software can be
downloaded
from the direct links given below. Additional TeX software can be
obtained
from the TeX Users Group
(TUG) or the Compressive Tex Archive Network (CTAN).
The principal CTAN hosts are U.S.
CTAN, Cambridge CTAN (U.K.), Dante
CTAN (Germany), which contain links to other CTAN
mirrors throughout the world. For an express
download use the FTP
link to Cambridge CTAN.
To
type LaTeX
we recommend to install the cross-platform software that is available
for both Windows, Linux, and MacOS: Tex Live,
a cross-platform complete TeX system, and also TeXMaker which is
a cross-plaform TeX-editor with pictogram menu. One may also like TeXStudio, the
cross-platform
TeX editor which is an open source derivative of TeXMaker.
Windows
users may also like MiKTeX as a TeX
system and TeXnicCenter
as a TeX editor. Linux/BSD/Solaris users may also
choose Kile, the TeXMaker
predecessor
working under both KDE and Gnome. All these is a free software.
MacOS
users can use MacTeX, which a
complete all-in-one distribution of TeX, a TeX editor and utilites.
MacTeX is a free software.
iPad/iPhone
users can
use TeXifier,
an all-in-one TeX bundle working offline: all the TeX packages, the TeX
editor and the TeX utilites are installed on your iPad or iPhone.
TeXPad is a commercial software, $29.99. Alternatively, a variety of
online TeX services is
available. In this case only a TeX editor is istalled on your
iPad/iPhone device,
while your TeX files are sent to one of the online TeX-services to
compile.
All
the TeX books, which are
accessed below
on this website, are free for distribution according to the GNU General
Public License and the copyright agreement under
which the
books are distributed by their authors and publishers. These free books
and
also other free literature on TeX/LaTeX can be found on CTAN, in
the Info
Folder.
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The Not So
Short Introduction to LaTeX 2ε by Tobias Oetiker
(English, 2008), written with contribution
by Hubert Partl, Irene Hyna, and Elisabeth Schlegl. This perfect 145-page book is very popular among beginners,
so that many translations into many other languages were made: Bulgarian, Chinese, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Polish, Potruguese, Portuguese
Brasil, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese.
A Simplified Introduction to LaTeX
by Harvey Greenberg (English, 1999) is another 136-page concise
overview of TeX and LaTeX that can be very helpful to beginners.
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A
Beginner's Introduction to Typesetting with LaTeX
by Peter Flynn (English, 2005). This 275-page book
gives an extensive introduction to LaTeX and
the LaTeX typesetting. Here is also
the 1st edition (2003).
TeX for the Impatient
by Paul Abrams (English, 2003), written with contribution by Kathryn
Hargreaves and Karl Berry. This is another book that gives a detailed
introduction to LaTeX and the LaTeX typesetting in 391 pages.
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Typing
and Typesetting with LaTeX by Sergey Lvowski
(Russian, 2003). This book, known as the "LaTeX bible",
is maybe
the best among this sort of literature. This
book is recommended to both beginners and
professionals (much attention is paid to changing
the standard LaTeX styles, which was omitted in
the other books). Yet, this book is
accessed only in Russian (volunteers are welcome for translation, contact the author).
Someone may also be interested in the 1st edition
(1992) that describes work with LaTeX 2.09.
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Computer
Typesetting Using LaTeX by Evgeny Baldin
(Russian, 2013) is another detailed description of LaTeX, which may also be interested and helpful for
Russian readers.
LaTeX 2ε Manuals by Vladimir Syutkin (Russian, 2002) is a collection of very useful tutorials on various aspects of working with LaTeX 2ε.
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The Comprehensive
LaTeX Symbol List by Scott Pakin (English, 2008).
This is an organized list of over 4900 symbols
commonly available in LaTeX. A Short
List of the Standard LaTeX Symbols and A Short List of
the Symbols Available in TX Fonts were
prepared by Emre Sermutlu (English, 2008).
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