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Abstract: The philosophical principle known as Occam's Razor asserts that entities
should not be multiplied beyond necessity. The T
E
X utility Occam is a tool to
eliminate from a collection of supporting T
E
X macros (composite commands)
those that are unnecessary in a given typescript. Hopefully, it will serve to (i)
let Plain T E X users produce typescripts which can be electronically posted in
a compact form that is nevertheless autonomous and perfectly archival, and
(ii) to simplify a... (Update)
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@misc{ siebenmann-occams,
author = "Laurent Siebenmann",
title = "Occam's Razor and Macro Management",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/siebenmann95occams.html" }
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