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author | Razvan Pascanu <r.pascanu@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 17 Oct 2012 09:26:14 -0400 |
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% file template.tex %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % This is a general template file for the LaTeX package SVJour3 % for Springer journals. Springer Heidelberg 2010/09/16 % % Copy it to a new file with a new name and use it as the basis % for your article. Delete % signs as needed. % % This template includes a few options for different layouts and % content for various journals. Please consult a previous issue of % your journal as needed. % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % First comes an example EPS file -- just ignore it and % proceed on the \documentclass line % your LaTeX will extract the file if required \begin{filecontents*}{example.eps} %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%BoundingBox: 19 19 221 221 %%CreationDate: Mon Sep 29 1997 %%Creator: programmed by hand (JK) %%EndComments gsave newpath 20 20 moveto 20 220 lineto 220 220 lineto 220 20 lineto closepath 2 setlinewidth gsave .4 setgray fill grestore stroke grestore \end{filecontents*} % \RequirePackage{fix-cm} % %\documentclass{svjour3} % onecolumn (standard format) %\documentclass[smallcondensed]{svjour3} % onecolumn (ditto) \documentclass[smallextended]{svjour3} % onecolumn (second format) %\documentclass[twocolumn]{svjour3} % twocolumn % \smartqed % flush right qed marks, e.g. at end of proof % \usepackage{graphicx} % % \usepackage{mathptmx} % use Times fonts if available on your TeX system % % insert here the call for the packages your document requires %\usepackage{latexsym} % etc. % % please place your own definitions here and don't use \def but % \newcommand{}{} % % Insert the name of "your journal" with % \journalname{myjournal} % \begin{document} \title{Insert your title here%\thanks{Grants or other notes %about the article that should go on the front page should be %placed here. General acknowledgments should be placed at the end of the article.} } \subtitle{Do you have a subtitle?\\ If so, write it here} %\titlerunning{Short form of title} % if too long for running head \author{First Author \and Second Author %etc. } %\authorrunning{Short form of author list} % if too long for running head \institute{F. Author \at first address \\ Tel.: +123-45-678910\\ Fax: +123-45-678910\\ \email{fauthor@example.com} % \\ % \emph{Present address:} of F. Author % if needed \and S. Author \at second address } \date{Received: date / Accepted: date} % The correct dates will be entered by the editor \maketitle \begin{abstract} Insert your abstract here. Include keywords, PACS and mathematical subject classification numbers as needed. \keywords{First keyword \and Second keyword \and More} % \PACS{PACS code1 \and PACS code2 \and more} % \subclass{MSC code1 \and MSC code2 \and more} \end{abstract} \section{Introduction} \label{intro} Your text comes here. Separate text sections with \section{Section title} \label{sec:1} Text with citations \cite{RefB} and \cite{RefJ}. \subsection{Subsection title} \label{sec:2} as required. Don't forget to give each section and subsection a unique label (see Sect.~\ref{sec:1}). \paragraph{Paragraph headings} Use paragraph headings as needed. \begin{equation} a^2+b^2=c^2 \end{equation} % For one-column wide figures use \begin{figure} % Use the relevant command to insert your figure file. % For example, with the graphicx package use \includegraphics{example.eps} % figure caption is below the figure \caption{Please write your figure caption here} \label{fig:1} % Give a unique label \end{figure} % % For two-column wide figures use \begin{figure*} % Use the relevant command to insert your figure file. % For example, with the graphicx package use \includegraphics[width=0.75\textwidth]{example.eps} % figure caption is below the figure \caption{Please write your figure caption here} \label{fig:2} % Give a unique label \end{figure*} % % For tables use \begin{table} % table caption is above the table \caption{Please write your table caption here} \label{tab:1} % Give a unique label % For LaTeX tables use \begin{tabular}{lll} \hline\noalign{\smallskip} first & second & third \\ \noalign{\smallskip}\hline\noalign{\smallskip} number & number & number \\ number & number & number \\ \noalign{\smallskip}\hline \end{tabular} \end{table} %\begin{acknowledgements} %If you'd like to thank anyone, place your comments here %and remove the percent signs. %\end{acknowledgements} % BibTeX users please use one of %\bibliographystyle{spbasic} % basic style, author-year citations %\bibliographystyle{spmpsci} % mathematics and physical sciences %\bibliographystyle{spphys} % APS-like style for physics %\bibliography{} % name your BibTeX data base % Non-BibTeX users please use \begin{thebibliography}{} % % and use \bibitem to create references. Consult the Instructions % for authors for reference list style. % \bibitem{RefJ} % Format for Journal Reference Author, Article title, Journal, Volume, page numbers (year) % Format for books \bibitem{RefB} Author, Book title, page numbers. Publisher, place (year) % etc \end{thebibliography} \end{document} % end of file template.tex