From ff932b98f91efa5b1c5815fbd6656212a21907ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Marek=20Ne=C4=8Dada?= Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 19:28:39 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Change document class, add keywords and AMS subject specification. Former-commit-id: df441842936877212d3122ead9365307dce5fb2f --- lepaper/arrayscat.lyx | 302 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 166 insertions(+), 136 deletions(-) diff --git a/lepaper/arrayscat.lyx b/lepaper/arrayscat.lyx index adc5326..324ef9e 100644 --- a/lepaper/arrayscat.lyx +++ b/lepaper/arrayscat.lyx @@ -4,12 +4,17 @@ \begin_header \save_transient_properties true \origin unavailable -\textclass article +\textclass amsart \begin_preamble \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{0428}{Ш } \usepackage{tikz} \end_preamble \use_default_options true +\begin_modules +theorems-ams +eqs-within-sections +figs-within-sections +\end_modules \maintain_unincluded_children false \language english \language_package default @@ -491,6 +496,18 @@ These are compatibility macros for the (...)-old files: \end_layout \begin_layout Title +\begin_inset Argument 1 +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset Formula $T$ +\end_inset + +-matrix simulations: symmetries and periodic lattices +\end_layout + +\end_inset + Multiple-scattering \begin_inset Formula $T$ \end_inset @@ -500,166 +517,73 @@ Multiple-scattering \begin_layout Author Marek Nečada -\begin_inset Foot -status open - -\begin_layout Plain Layout -\begin_inset CommandInset href -LatexCommand href -target "marek@necada.org" -type "mailto:" -literal "false" - -\end_inset - - -\end_layout - -\end_inset - -, Päivi Törmä -\begin_inset Foot -status open - -\begin_layout Plain Layout -\begin_inset CommandInset href -LatexCommand href -target "paivi.torma@aalto.fi" -type "mailto:" -literal "false" - -\end_inset - - -\end_layout - -\end_inset - - \end_layout \begin_layout Address -Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University School of Science, P.O. - Box 15100, FI-00076 Aalto, Finland -\end_layout - -\begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Note Note -status open - -\begin_layout Plain Layout -Alternative titles: -\end_layout - -\begin_layout Itemize -Many-particle -\begin_inset Formula $T$ +Department of Applied Physics +\begin_inset Newline newline \end_inset --matrix simulations for nanophotonics: symmetries, scattering and lattice - modes -\end_layout - -\begin_layout Itemize -Many-particle -\begin_inset Formula $T$ +Aalto University School of Science +\begin_inset Newline newline \end_inset --matrix simulations for nanophotonics: symmetries, scattering and lattice - modes. -\end_layout - -\begin_layout Itemize -\begin_inset Formula $T$ +P.O. + Box 15100 +\begin_inset Newline newline \end_inset --matrix simulations in finite and infinite systems of electromagnetic scatterers -\end_layout - +FI-00076 Aalto +\begin_inset Newline newline \end_inset - +Finland \end_layout -\begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Note Note -status open - -\begin_layout Plain Layout -Excerpt from the SIAM Journal of Scientific Computing Editorial Policy: +\begin_layout Email +marek@necada.org \end_layout -\begin_layout Quotation -The purpose of SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing (SISC) is to advance - computational methods for solving scientific and engineering problems. +\begin_layout Author +Päivi Törmä \end_layout -\begin_layout Quotation -SISC papers are classified into three categories: -\begin_inset Separator latexpar +\begin_layout Address +Department of Applied Physics +\begin_inset Newline newline \end_inset - -\end_layout - -\begin_deeper -\begin_layout Itemize -Methods and Algorithms for Scientific Computing: Papers in this category - may include theoretical analysis, provided that the relevance to applications - in science and engineering is demonstrated. - They should contain meaningful computational results and theoretical results - or strong heuristics supporting the performance of new algorithms. - -\end_layout - -\begin_layout Itemize -Computational Methods in Science and Engineering: Papers in this section - will typically describe novel methodologies for solving a specific problem - in computational science or engineering. - They should contain enough information about the application to orient - other computational scientists but should omit details of interest mainly - to the applications specialist. - -\end_layout - -\begin_layout Itemize -Software and High-Performance Computing: Papers in this category should - concern the novel design and development of computational methods and high-qual -ity software, parallel algorithms, high-performance computing issues, new - architectures, data analysis, or visualization. - The primary focus should be on computational methods that have potentially - large impact for an important class of scientific or engineering problems. -\end_layout - -\end_deeper -\begin_layout Quotation -Authors are encouraged to indicate which category best fits their SISC submissio -n. -\end_layout - -\begin_layout Quotation -All submissions to SISC must be well written and accessible to a wide variety - of readers, and should represent a clear advance in the state of the art. -\end_layout - -\begin_layout Quotation -Due to space limitations, articles are normally limited to 20 journal pages. - Exceptions can be made in special cases only with the concurrence of the - referees, the associate editor, and the editor-in-chief. - -\end_layout - -\begin_layout Plain Layout -Category: Methods and Algorithms for Scientific Computing? -\end_layout - +Aalto University School of Science +\begin_inset Newline newline \end_inset +P.O. + Box 15100 +\begin_inset Newline newline +\end_inset +FI-00076 Aalto +\begin_inset Newline newline +\end_inset + +Finland +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Email +paivi.torma@aalto.fi +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Subjectclass +78-10, 78-04, 78M16, 78A45, 65R20, 35B27 +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Keywords +T-matrix, multiple scattering, lattice modes, symmetry-adapted basis, metamateri +als, Ewald summation \end_layout \begin_layout Abstract -The T-matrix multiple scattering method (TMMSM) can be used to solve the +The multiple scattering method T-matrix (MSTMM) can be used to solve the electromagnetic response of systems consisting of many compact scatterers, retaining a good level of accuracy while using relatively few degrees of freedom, largely surpassing other methods in the number of scatterers it @@ -929,6 +853,112 @@ The text about symmetries is pretty dense. \end_inset +\begin_inset Note Note +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +Alternative titles: +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Itemize +Many-particle +\begin_inset Formula $T$ +\end_inset + +-matrix simulations for nanophotonics: symmetries, scattering and lattice + modes +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Itemize +Many-particle +\begin_inset Formula $T$ +\end_inset + +-matrix simulations for nanophotonics: symmetries, scattering and lattice + modes. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Itemize +\begin_inset Formula $T$ +\end_inset + +-matrix simulations in finite and infinite systems of electromagnetic scatterers +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Note Note +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +Excerpt from the SIAM Journal of Scientific Computing Editorial Policy: +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Quotation +The purpose of SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing (SISC) is to advance + computational methods for solving scientific and engineering problems. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Quotation +SISC papers are classified into three categories: +\begin_inset Separator latexpar +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_deeper +\begin_layout Itemize +Methods and Algorithms for Scientific Computing: Papers in this category + may include theoretical analysis, provided that the relevance to applications + in science and engineering is demonstrated. + They should contain meaningful computational results and theoretical results + or strong heuristics supporting the performance of new algorithms. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Itemize +Computational Methods in Science and Engineering: Papers in this section + will typically describe novel methodologies for solving a specific problem + in computational science or engineering. + They should contain enough information about the application to orient + other computational scientists but should omit details of interest mainly + to the applications specialist. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Itemize +Software and High-Performance Computing: Papers in this category should + concern the novel design and development of computational methods and high-qual +ity software, parallel algorithms, high-performance computing issues, new + architectures, data analysis, or visualization. + The primary focus should be on computational methods that have potentially + large impact for an important class of scientific or engineering problems. +\end_layout + +\end_deeper +\begin_layout Quotation +Authors are encouraged to indicate which category best fits their SISC submissio +n. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Quotation +All submissions to SISC must be well written and accessible to a wide variety + of readers, and should represent a clear advance in the state of the art. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Quotation +Due to space limitations, articles are normally limited to 20 journal pages. + Exceptions can be made in special cases only with the concurrence of the + referees, the associate editor, and the editor-in-chief. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +Category: Methods and Algorithms for Scientific Computing? +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + \end_layout \begin_layout Standard