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Can the AOP version of the article be considered definitive?

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Can the AOP version of the article be considered definitive?

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A Yes. Different publishers have different policies, and some journals choose to publish unedited versions of articles on their websites. Our policy, however, is to publish only the final edited version of the paper. The paper is thus complete in every respect except that instead of having a volume/issue/page number as an identifier, it has a DOI (digital object identifier).

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