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LaTeX Font Info: ... okay on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: Checking defaults for T1/cmr/m/n on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: ... okay on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: Checking defaults for OT1/cmr/m/n on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: ... okay on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: Checking defaults for OMS/cmsy/m/n on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: ... okay on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: Checking defaults for OMX/cmex/m/n on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: ... okay on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: Checking defaults for U/cmr/m/n on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: ... okay on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: Checking defaults for EU1/lmr/m/n on input line 4. LaTeX Font Info: ... okay on input line 4. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. \endL or \endR problem (1 missing, 1 extra) detected at line 10 $[]$$$[]\EU1/lmroman10-regular(0)/m/n/12 D[] [] ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing \cr inserted. \cr l.10 \end{align} I'm guessing that you meant to end an alignment here. ! Missing { inserted. { l.10 \end{align} I've put in what seems to be necessary to fix the current column of the current alignment. Try to go on, since this might almost work. ! Missing { inserted. { l.10 \end{align} I've put in what seems to be necessary to fix the current column of the current alignment. Try to go on, since this might almost work. ! Extra }, or forgotten $. } l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. \endL or \endR problem (1 missing, 1 extra) detected at line 10 []\EU1/lmr/m/n/12 +$[][]$$$[]\EU1/lmroman10-regular(0)/m/n/12 He$[]$[] [] ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. \lr {D}+^3\lr {He}& {\longrightarrow }&^4He~(3.67~MeV)+p~(14.68~M... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Extra }, or forgotten $. \lr {D}+^3\lr {He}&{\longrightarrow } &^4He~(3.67~MeV)+p~(14.68~M... l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. \lr {D}+^3\lr {He}&{\longrightarrow }& ^4He~(3.67~MeV)+p~(14.68~M... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. \math@cr@@@ ->& \omit \global \advance \row@ \@ne \ifst@rred \nonumber \fi \i... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced \omit. \math@cr@@@ ->&\omit \global \advance \row@ \@ne \ifst@rred \nonumber \fi \i... l.10 \end{align} I expect to see \omit only after tab marks or the \cr of an alignment. Proceed, and I'll ignore this case. ! Misplaced \cr. \math@cr@@@ ... \else \global \@eqnswtrue \fi \cr l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced \noalign. \math@cr@@ ... \iffalse }\fi \math@cr@@@ \noalign {\vskip #1\relax } l.10 \end{align} I expect to see \noalign only after the \cr of an alignment. Proceed, and I'll ignore this case. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...~MeV)+p~(14.68~MeV)\nonumber \\ D+D& {\longrightarrow }&\lr {^3... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Extra }, or forgotten $. ...)\nonumber \\ D+D&{\longrightarrow } &\lr {^3He~(0.082~MeV)+n~(... l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...\nonumber \\ D+D&{\longrightarrow }& \lr {^3He~(0.082~MeV)+n~(2... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. ! Extra }, or forgotten $. \lr #1->\LRE {\latinfont #1} l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. \math@cr@@@ ->& \omit \global \advance \row@ \@ne \ifst@rred \nonumber \fi \i... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced \omit. \math@cr@@@ ->&\omit \global \advance \row@ \@ne \ifst@rred \nonumber \fi \i... l.10 \end{align} I expect to see \omit only after tab marks or the \cr of an alignment. Proceed, and I'll ignore this case. ! Misplaced \cr. \math@cr@@@ ... \else \global \@eqnswtrue \fi \cr l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced \noalign. \math@cr@@ ... \iffalse }\fi \math@cr@@@ \noalign {\vskip #1\relax } l.10 \end{align} I expect to see \noalign only after the \cr of an alignment. Proceed, and I'll ignore this case. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. \endL or \endR problem (0 missing, 1 extra) in paragraph at lines 10--10 [][]\EU1/lmr/m/n/12 D+D$[][]\OMS/cmsy/m/n/12 ! []$$$[]$[]\OML/cmm/m/it/12 He [] \OT1/cmr/m/n/12 (0\OML/cmm/m/it/12 :\OT1/cmr/m/n/12 082 []\OML/cmm/m/it/12 MeV\ OT1/cmr/m/n/12 ) + \OML/cmm/m/it/12 n []\OT1/cmr/m/n/12 (2\OML/cmm/m/it/12 :\OT 1/cmr/m/n/12 45 []\OML/cmm/m/it/12 MeV\OT1/cmr/m/n/12 )[]$ [][] [] ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...~MeV)+n~(2.45~MeV)}\nonumber \\ D+D& {\longrightarrow }&~~T~~(1... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Extra }, or forgotten $. ...}\nonumber \\ D+D&{\longrightarrow } &~~T~~(1.01~MeV)~~+p~(3.02... l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...\nonumber \\ D+D&{\longrightarrow }& ~~T~~(1.01~MeV)~~+p~(3.02~... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. \math@cr@@@ ->& \omit \global \advance \row@ \@ne \ifst@rred \nonumber \fi \i... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced \omit. \math@cr@@@ ->&\omit \global \advance \row@ \@ne \ifst@rred \nonumber \fi \i... l.10 \end{align} I expect to see \omit only after tab marks or the \cr of an alignment. Proceed, and I'll ignore this case. ! Misplaced \cr. \math@cr@@@ ... \else \global \@eqnswtrue \fi \cr l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced \noalign. \math@cr@@ ... \iffalse }\fi \math@cr@@@ \noalign {\vskip #1\relax } l.10 \end{align} I expect to see \noalign only after the \cr of an alignment. Proceed, and I'll ignore this case. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...MeV)~~+p~(3.02~MeV)\nonumber \\ D+T& {\longrightarrow }&^4He~(3... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Extra }, or forgotten $. ...)\nonumber \\ D+T&{\longrightarrow } &^4He~(3.5~MeV)+n~(14.1~MeV) l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...\nonumber \\ D+T&{\longrightarrow }& ^4He~(3.5~MeV)+n~(14.1~MeV) l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. \math@cr@@@ ->& \omit \global \advance \row@ \@ne \ifst@rred \nonumber \fi \i... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced \omit. \math@cr@@@ ->&\omit \global \advance \row@ \@ne \ifst@rred \nonumber \fi \i... l.10 \end{align} I expect to see \omit only after tab marks or the \cr of an alignment. Proceed, and I'll ignore this case. ! Misplaced \cr. \math@cr@@@ ... \else \global \@eqnswtrue \fi \cr l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced \cr. \measure@ ...olumn@ \z@ \add@amps \maxfields@ \cr }}\restorecounters@ \ifodd... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Extra }, or forgotten $. \measure@ ...lumn@ \z@ \add@amps \maxfields@ \cr } }\restorecounters@ \ifodd ... l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Extra }, or forgotten $. \measure@ ...umn@ \z@ \add@amps \maxfields@ \cr }} \restorecounters@ \ifodd \... l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Incompatible list can't be unboxed. \measure@ ...i \fi \setbox \z@ \vbox {\unvbox \z@ \unpenalty \global \setbox... l.10 \end{align} Sorry, Pandora. (You sneaky devil.) I refuse to unbox an \hbox in vertical mode or vice versa. And I can't open any boxes in math mode. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. \endL or \endR problem (1 missing, 1 extra) detected at line 10 $[]$$$[]\EU1/lmroman10-regular(0)/m/n/12 D[] [] ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing \cr inserted. \cr l.10 \end{align} I'm guessing that you meant to end an alignment here. ! Missing { inserted. { l.10 \end{align} I've put in what seems to be necessary to fix the current column of the current alignment. Try to go on, since this might almost work. ! Missing { inserted. { l.10 \end{align} I've put in what seems to be necessary to fix the current column of the current alignment. Try to go on, since this might almost work. ! Extra }, or forgotten $. } l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. \endL or \endR problem (1 missing, 1 extra) detected at line 10 []\EU1/lmr/m/n/12 +$[][]$$$[]\EU1/lmroman10-regular(0)/m/n/12 He$[]$[] [] ! Missing $$ inserted. & l.10 \end{align} Displays can use special alignments (like \eqalignno) only if nothing but the alignment itself is between $$'s. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. & l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Extra }, or forgotten $. \lr {D}+^3\lr {He}&{\longrightarrow } &^4He~(3.67~MeV)+p~(14.68~M... l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. \lr {D}+^3\lr {He}&{\longrightarrow }& ^4He~(3.67~MeV)+p~(14.68~M... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...~MeV)+p~(14.68~MeV)\nonumber \\ D+D& {\longrightarrow }&\lr {^3... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...\nonumber \\ D+D&{\longrightarrow }& \lr {^3He~(0.082~MeV)+n~(2... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. ! Extra }, or forgotten $. \lr #1->\LRE {\latinfont #1} l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...~MeV)+n~(2.45~MeV)}\nonumber \\ D+D& {\longrightarrow }&~~T~~(1... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...\nonumber \\ D+D&{\longrightarrow }& ~~T~~(1.01~MeV)~~+p~(3.02~... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...MeV)~~+p~(3.02~MeV)\nonumber \\ D+T& {\longrightarrow }&^4He~(3... l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced alignment tab character &. ...\nonumber \\ D+T&{\longrightarrow }& ^4He~(3.5~MeV)+n~(14.1~MeV) l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Command \nobreakspace invalid in math mode on input line 10. ! Misplaced \cr. \math@cr@@@ ->\cr l.10 \end{align} I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely, you're probably due for more error messages, and you might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable. ! Misplaced \noalign. \math@cr@@ ... \iffalse }\fi \math@cr@@@ \noalign {\vskip #1\relax } l.10 \end{align} I expect to see \noalign only after the \cr of an alignment. Proceed, and I'll ignore this case. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. ! Missing } inserted. } l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. \endL or \endR problem (0 missing, 1 extra) in paragraph at lines 10--10 []$\OML/cmm/m/it/12 D \OT1/cmr/m/n/12 + \OML/cmm/m/it/12 D[][]$$$[]$[]He []\OT1 /cmr/m/n/12 (0\OML/cmm/m/it/12 :\OT1/cmr/m/n/12 082 []\OML/cmm/m/it/12 MeV\OT1/ cmr/m/n/12 ) + \OML/cmm/m/it/12 n []\OT1/cmr/m/n/12 (2\OML/cmm/m/it/12 :\OT1/cm r/m/n/12 45 []\OML/cmm/m/it/12 MeV\OT1/cmr/m/n/12 )[] $[][] [] ! Misplaced \noalign. \black@ #1->\noalign {\ifdim #1>\displaywidth \dimen@ \prevdepth \nointerlin... l.10 \end{align} I expect to see \noalign only after the \cr of an alignment. Proceed, and I'll ignore this case. ! Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup. \endalign ->\math@cr \black@ \totwidth@ \egroup \ifingather@ \restorealignst... l.10 \end{align} I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'. ! Missing $ inserted. $ l.10 \end{align} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. ! Display math should end with $$. \endgroup l.10 \end{align} The `$' that I just saw supposedly matches a previous `$$'. So I shall assume that you typed `$$' both times. 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