Gosh! The difference between the styles of references  used in  
mathematics and physics
seems to reflect the very difference between  mathematics and physics:

Mathematics: dictated by Logic and Taste
Physics: dictated by Pragmatism and Efficiency

Agree with it or not, the reality is that most physics journals do  
not allow the titles of articles
to be included in the reference, and encourage closely related  
references to be gathered
into a single citation item.

Surely BibTex/BibDesk isn't just for mathematicians?

On 11/05/2007, at 4:09 PM, Claus Gerhardt wrote:

> 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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