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( updated report launch of new canonical science journal
The report
Launch of new canonical science journal 2008: Can. Sci. Rep. 20081v2. González-Álvarez, Juan R.
updates to CSR:20081v3.
2009, Jun 19
( opening membership and sponsorship
Now companies and other organizations can support the canonical science endeavour directly by becoming a sponsor. Becoming a member means becoming a part of a stronger canonical science community covering a broad spectrum of the scientific world. Join to the Center and benefit from the canonical science endeavour!
SPECIAL LAUNCHING DUES, ONLY FOR A LIMITED TIME!
2009, Jun 12
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( first satellite office of the Center
The first satellite office of the Center is open.
The head of this satellite office is Patricia Iglesias Pérez.
2009, Jun 08
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( new report CSReport package: new journal format over an Unicode extension of TeX engine
The canonical meta language (CanonML) continues under active development at laboratory. However, its formal structure, syntax, and basic semantics are already sufficiently developed to be tested in a real production environment such as the canonical science reports journal.
After testing alternative models for rendering CanonML contents, an improved TeX engine has been selected for the publishing model of this journal. As explained in this Announcement report, the new package CSReport has been developed; this is built over an Unicode extension of TeX, and emphasizes the use of semantic markup and the reusing of code.
2009, May 07
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( updated draft theories reducing to Newtonian gravity, general relativity doesn't
The version of 2009 may 16 of the draft
Theories reducing to Newtonian gravity, general relativity doesn't with .
updates to the version of 2009 may 21.
2009, Abr 21
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