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[n]	L. C. Teng, “Linear Coupling of RMS Emittances”, in Proc. PAC'03, Portland, OR, USA, May 2003, paper RPAG001, pp. 2895-2897. 
[n]	K. Johnsen, “Debunchers”, in Proc. LINAC'62, Long Island, NY, USA, Aug. 1962, paper C-05, pp. 267-273. 
[n]	J. Karmakar, S. Ghosh, S. Patel, and B. Sahu, “Beam optics simulations of achromatic section of Delhi Light Source”, presented at the IPAC'25, Taipei, Taiwan, Jun. 2025, paper WEPM030, unpublished. 
[n]	K. Batchelor, “Superconducting Linacs”, in Proc. LINAC'62, Long Island, NY, USA, Aug. 1962, paper B-12, pp. 184-195. 
[n]	P. Puppel, L. H. J. Bozyk, U. Ratzinger, and P. J. Spiller, “StrahlSim, a Computer Code for the Simulation of Charge Exchange Beam Loss and Dynamic Vacuum in Heavy Ion Synchrotrons”, in Proc. IPAC'10, Kyoto, Japan, May 2010, paper MOPEC058, pp. 594-596. 
[n]	D. M. Dykes et al., “The Economic Optimisation of the Main Parameters of the 3 GeV Electron Booster Synchrotron for DIAMOND”, in Proc. EPAC'00, Vienna, Austria, Jun. 2000, paper WEP7B05, pp. 657-659. 
[n]	D. M. Dykes, D. J. Bradshaw, and J. N. Corlett, “An Economical Solution for a High Quality 500 MHz RF Cavity for the SRS Booster Synchrotron”, in Proc. EPAC'94, London, UK, Jun.-Jul. 1994, pp. 2086-2089. 
[n]	D. E. Kim et al., “Stretched Wire Flip Coil System for Magnetic Field Measurements”, in Proc. EPAC'04, Lucerne, Switzerland, Jul. 2004, paper WEPKF049, pp. 1714-1716. 
[n]	L. M. Sevryukova et al., “Superconducting RF Activities at Federate Problem Lab for Technology and Study of the SC Cavities of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Atomic Energy at the Institute for High Energy Physics”, in Proc. SRF'01, Tsukuba, Japan, Sep. 2001, paper PT004, pp. XX-XX. 

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