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finishing up chapter 3.
author Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu>
date Wed, 26 Mar 2014 20:38:17 -0400
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7 % $Log: cover.tex,v $
8 % Revision 1.8 2008/05/13 15:02:15 jdreed
9 % Degree month is June, not May. Added note about prevdegrees.
10 % Arthur Smith's title updated
11 %
12 % Revision 1.7 2001/02/08 18:53:16 boojum
13 % changed some \newpages to \cleardoublepages
14 %
15 % Revision 1.6 1999/10/21 14:49:31 boojum
16 % changed comment referring to documentstyle
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18 % Revision 1.5 1999/10/21 14:39:04 boojum
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21 % Revision 1.4 1997/04/18 17:54:10 othomas
22 % added page numbers on abstract and cover, and made 1 abstract
23 % page the default rather than 2. (anne hunter tells me this
24 % is the new institute standard.)
25 %
26 % Revision 1.4 1997/04/18 17:54:10 othomas
27 % added page numbers on abstract and cover, and made 1 abstract
28 % page the default rather than 2. (anne hunter tells me this
29 % is the new institute standard.)
30 %
31 % Revision 1.3 93/05/17 17:06:29 starflt
32 % Added acknowledgements section (suggested by tompalka)
33 %
34 % Revision 1.2 92/04/22 13:13:13 epeisach
35 % Fixes for 1991 course 6 requirements
36 % Phrase "and to grant others the right to do so" has been added to
37 % permission clause
38 % Second copy of abstract is not counted as separate pages so numbering works
39 % out
40 %
41 % Revision 1.1 92/04/22 13:08:20 epeisach
43 % NOTE:
44 % These templates make an effort to conform to the MIT Thesis specifications,
45 % however the specifications can change. We recommend that you verify the
46 % layout of your title page with your thesis advisor and/or the MIT
47 % Libraries before printing your final copy.
48 \title{An Optimizing Compiler for Low-Level Floating Point Operations}
50 \author{Robert McIntyre}
51 % If you wish to list your previous degrees on the cover page, use the
52 % previous degrees command:
53 % \prevdegrees{A.A., Harvard University (1985)}
54 % You can use the \\ command to list multiple previous degrees
55 % \prevdegrees{B.S., University of California (1978) \\
56 % S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1981)}
57 \department{Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science}
59 % If the thesis is for two degrees simultaneously, list them both
60 % separated by \and like this:
61 % \degree{Doctor of Philosophy \and Master of Science}
62 \degree{Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering}
64 % As of the 2007-08 academic year, valid degree months are September,
65 % February, or June. The default is June.
66 \degreemonth{June}
67 \degreeyear{1990}
68 \thesisdate{May 18, 1990}
70 %% By default, the thesis will be copyrighted to MIT. If you need to copyright
71 %% the thesis to yourself, just specify the `vi' documentclass option. If for
72 %% some reason you want to exactly specify the copyright notice text, you can
73 %% use the \copyrightnoticetext command.
74 %\copyrightnoticetext{\copyright IBM, 1990. Do not open till Xmas.}
76 % If there is more than one supervisor, use the \supervisor command
77 % once for each.
78 \supervisor{William J. Dally}{Associate Professor}
80 % This is the department committee chairman, not the thesis committee
81 % chairman. You should replace this with your Department's Committee
82 % Chairman.
83 \chairman{Arthur C. Smith}{Chairman, Department Committee on Graduate Theses}
85 % Make the titlepage based on the above information. If you need
86 % something special and can't use the standard form, you can specify
87 % the exact text of the titlepage yourself. Put it in a titlepage
88 % environment and leave blank lines where you want vertical space.
89 % The spaces will be adjusted to fill the entire page. The dotted
90 % lines for the signatures are made with the \signature command.
91 \maketitle
93 % The abstractpage environment sets up everything on the page except
94 % the text itself. The title and other header material are put at the
95 % top of the page, and the supervisors are listed at the bottom. A
96 % new page is begun both before and after. Of course, an abstract may
97 % be more than one page itself. If you need more control over the
98 % format of the page, you can use the abstract environment, which puts
99 % the word "Abstract" at the beginning and single spaces its text.
101 %% You can either \input (*not* \include) your abstract file, or you can put
102 %% the text of the abstract directly between the \begin{abstractpage} and
103 %% \end{abstractpage} commands.
105 % First copy: start a new page, and save the page number.
106 \cleardoublepage
107 % Uncomment the next line if you do NOT want a page number on your
108 % abstract and acknowledgments pages.
109 \pagestyle{empty}
110 \setcounter{savepage}{\thepage}
111 \begin{abstractpage}
112 \input{abstract}
113 \end{abstractpage}
115 % Additional copy: start a new page, and reset the page number. This way,
116 % the second copy of the abstract is not counted as separate pages.
117 % Uncomment the next 6 lines if you need two copies of the abstract
118 % page.
119 % \setcounter{page}{\thesavepage}
120 % \begin{abstractpage}
121 % \input{abstract}
122 % \end{abstractpage}
124 \cleardoublepage
126 \section*{Acknowledgments}
128 This is the acknowledgements section. You should replace this with your
129 own acknowledgements.
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132 % -*-latex-*-