Suggestions for hep
The following packages have something in common with the package hep. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- hep-paper: Publications in High Energy Physics
- hep-bibliography: An acronym extension for glossaries
- hep-reference: Adjustments for publications in High Energy Physics
- hep-math: Extended math macros
- hep-float: Convenience package for float placement
- hep-acronym: An acronym extension for glossaries
- hep-text: List and text extensions
- hep-graphic: Extensions for graphics, plots and feynman graphs in high energy physics
- hep-title: Extensions for the title page
- physics: Macros supporting the Mathematics of Physics
- mandi: Macros for introductory physics and astronomy
- hepnames: Pre-defined high energy particle names
- phfextendedabstract: Typeset extended abstracts for conferences, such as often encountered in quantum information theory
- hepunits: A set of units useful in high energy physics applications
- hepparticles: Macros for typesetting high energy physics particle names
- mecaso: Formulas frequently used in rigid body mechanics
- simplewick: Simple Wick contractions
- physics-patch: Improved version of the physics package
- uol-physics-report: A LaTeX document class for writing lab reports
- chs-physics-report: Physics lab reports for Carmel High School
- cora-macs: Macros for continuous sets and neural networks in the context of cyber-physical systems
- schulmathematik: Commands and document classes for German-speaking teachers of mathematics and physics
- jpsj: Document Class for Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
- pm-isomath: Poor man ISO math for pdfLaTeX users
- thermodynamics: Macros for multicomponent thermodynamics documents
- physics3: Modularized package for easy setting of physical formulas
- hepthesis: A class for academic reports, especially PhD theses
- bohr: Simple atom representation according to the Bohr model
- cmpj: Style for the journal Condensed Matter Physics
- isotope: A package for typesetting isotopes
- linop: Typeset linear operators as they appear in quantum theory or linear algebra