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Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software. ==Level headings== Level headings are surrounded by one or more '<tt>=</tt>' symbols. Each level has one more '<tt>=</tt>' than the higher level. The 2nd-to-top level heading is the highest level that should be used in a page and is entered like this: <pre> ==Level headings== </pre> ==Emphasis (italics, bold, etc.)== Refer to the MediaWiki [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting formatting page] for help with text formatting. ==Code snippets== Small snippets of Gosia inputs can be put in pages if they are generally applicable. (Solutions for special cases should be communicated via the [http://www-user.pas.rochester.edu/~gosia/phpBB3/ Gosia forum].) To enter a code snippet, type for example <pre> <pre> OP,INTG 5,5,300,320,25,35 300,305,315,320,325 ... </pre> </pre> ==Latex math== Equations can be entered using a subset of the Latex math-mode tags, such as the following: <pre> <math>\Delta I = ^-2</math> <math>\xi=1.4</math> </pre> Each formula is rendered either as HTML for simple formulas that can be typed into a single line <math>\Delta I = ^-2</math> <math>\xi=1.4</math> or into a PNG image for complex formulas, e.g. involving fractions. Formatting of complex equations has been fixed (August 2011). The wiki will now render nearly any proper Latex formula. Examples: <pre> <math> \langle I_f\|E2\| I_i\rangle=\biggl[-\beta_f\langle I_f K=5\|+\alpha_f\langle I_f K=6\|\biggr]\widehat{E2} \biggl[\alpha_i\|I_i K=5\rangle+\beta_i\|I_i K=6\rangle\biggr]= </math> <math> -\alpha_i\beta_f\langle I_f K=5\| E2\| I_i K=5\rangle+\alpha_f\beta_i\langle I_f K=6\| E2\| I_i K=6\rangle </math> <math> -\beta_i\beta_f\langle I_f K=5\| E2\| I_i K=6\rangle+\alpha_i\alpha_f\langle I_f K=6\| E2\| I_i K=5\rangle </math> </pre> <math> \langle I_f\|E2\| I_i\rangle=\biggl[-\beta_f\langle I_f K=5\|+\alpha_f\langle I_f K=6\|\biggr]\widehat{E2} \biggl[\alpha_i\|I_i K=5\rangle+\beta_i\|I_i K=6\rangle\biggr]= </math> <math> -\alpha_i\beta_f\langle I_f K=5\| E2\| I_i K=5\rangle+\alpha_f\beta_i\langle I_f K=6\| E2\| I_i K=6\rangle </math> <math> -\beta_i\beta_f\langle I_f K=5\| E2\| I_i K=6\rangle+\alpha_i\alpha_f\langle I_f K=6\| E2\| I_i K=5\rangle </math> <pre> <math> f(x)=\frac{\int_a^b e^{-x^2} dx}{\frac{x}{x+\frac{1}{x+2}}} </math> </pre> <math> f(x)=\frac{\int_a^b e^{-x^2} dx}{\frac{x}{x+\frac{1}{x+2}}} </math> ==Footnoting== Enter text to be included in footnotes as in the following example: <pre> The semiclassical Coulomb excitation theory is appropriate for multi-step heavy-ion excitations.<ref>The applicability of first and second order perturbation theories is limited to light-ion induced Coulomb excitation.</ref> </pre> which produces the text: The semiclassical Coulomb excitation theory is appropriate for multi-step heavy-ion excitations.<ref>The applicability of first and second order perturbation theories is limited to light-ion induced Coulomb excitation.</ref> and the footnote at the end of this page. Every page which has one or more footnotes must have the tag <pre> <references/> </pre> to tell MediaWiki where to put the footnotes. This should be in the last section of the page, titled <nowiki>"Notes"</nowiki>. ==Notes== <references/>
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