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title tags authors affiliations date bibliography aas-journal
Introductory Symbolic Computational Dynamics
Python
engineering mechanics
classical dynamics
vector algebra
vector calculus
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Angadh Nanjangud
0000-0002-1785-9140
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Mughees Asif
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Simone Asci
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Queen Mary University of London, London, UK
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Independent Researcher, Country
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5 September 2022
paper.bib
Astrophysical Journal <- The name of the AAS journal.

Summary

Statement of need

Testing refs [@gede2013constrained]

Mathematics

Single dollars ($) are required for inline mathematics e.g. $f(x) = e^{\pi/x}$

Double dollars make self-standing equations:

$$\Theta(x) = \left{\begin{array}{l} 0\textrm{ if } x < 0\cr 1\textrm{ else} \end{array}\right.$$

You can also use plain \LaTeX for equations \begin{equation}\label{eq:fourier} \hat f(\omega) = \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} f(x) e^{i\omega x} dx \end{equation} and refer to \autoref{eq:fourier} from text.

Citations

Citations to entries in paper.bib should be in rMarkdown format.

If you want to cite a software repository URL (e.g. something on GitHub without a preferred citation) then you can do it with the example BibTeX entry below for @fidgit.

For a quick reference, the following citation commands can be used:

  • @author:2001 -> "Author et al. (2001)"
  • [@author:2001] -> "(Author et al., 2001)"
  • [@author1:2001; @author2:2001] -> "(Author1 et al., 2001; Author2 et al., 2002)"

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Acknowledgements

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