I hate these kinds of references which seem to be very popular among  
physicists - fortunately, I never noticed one in a mathematical paper.

Logic and taste should dictate

- only one item per reference key (in this case [1])
- a reference should always contain the title of a paper.

Claus



On May 11, 2007, at 3:11, Boris Blankleider wrote:

> How do I generate an output like:
>
> [1] F. Smith, Phys. Rev. A 21, 333 (1991);  A. Johnson, Phys. Rev. B
> 22, 444 (1992).
>
> That is, one bib item with multiple references?
>
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