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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
%%
-%% Copyright 2019-2020 Elsevier Ltd
+%% Copyright 2019-2021 Elsevier Ltd
%%
%% This file is part of the 'CAS Bundle'.
%% --------------------------------------
@@ -17,383 +17,213 @@
%% Template article for cas-dc documentclass for
%% double column output.
-%\documentclass[a4paper,fleqn,longmktitle]{cas-dc}
\documentclass[a4paper,fleqn]{cas-dc}
-%\usepackage[authoryear,longnamesfirst]{natbib}
+% If the frontmatter runs over more than one page
+% use the longmktitle option.
+
+%\documentclass[a4paper,fleqn,longmktitle]{cas-dc}
+
+%\usepackage[numbers]{natbib}
%\usepackage[authoryear]{natbib}
-\usepackage[numbers]{natbib}
+\usepackage[authoryear,longnamesfirst]{natbib}
-%%%Author definitions
+%%%Author macros
\def\tsc#1{\csdef{#1}{\textsc{\lowercase{#1}}\xspace}}
\tsc{WGM}
\tsc{QE}
-\tsc{EP}
-\tsc{PMS}
-\tsc{BEC}
-\tsc{DE}
%%%
+% Uncomment and use as if needed
+%\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
+%\newtheorem{lemma}[theorem]{Lemma}
+%\newdefinition{rmk}{Remark}
+%\newproof{pf}{Proof}
+%\newproof{pot}{Proof of Theorem \ref{thm}}
+
\begin{document}
\let\WriteBookmarks\relax
\def\floatpagepagefraction{1}
\def\textpagefraction{.001}
-\shorttitle{Leveraging social media news}
-\shortauthors{CV Radhakrishnan et~al.}
-\title [mode = title]{This is a specimen $a_b$ title}
-\tnotemark[1,2]
+% Short title
+\shorttitle{<short title of the paper for running head>}
+
+% Short author
+\shortauthors{<short author list for running head>}
+
+% Main title of the paper
+\title [mode = title]{<main title>}
-\tnotetext[1]{This document is the results of the research
- project funded by the National Science Foundation.}
+% Title footnote mark
+% eg: \tnotemark[1]
+\tnotemark[<tnote number>]
-\tnotetext[2]{The second title footnote which is a longer text matter
- to fill through the whole text width and overflow into
- another line in the footnotes area of the first page.}
+% Title footnote 1.
+% eg: \tnotetext[1]{Title footnote text}
+\tnotetext[<tnote number>]{<tnote text>}
+% First author
+%
+% Options: Use if required
+% eg: \author[1,3]{Author Name}[type=editor,
+% style=chinese,
+% auid=000,
+% bioid=1,
+% prefix=Sir,
+% orcid=0000-0000-0000-0000,
+% facebook=<facebook id>,
+% twitter=<twitter id>,
+% linkedin=<linkedin id>,
+% gplus=<gplus id>]
+\author[<aff no>]{<author name>}[<options>]
-\author[1,3]{CV Radhakrishnan}[type=editor,
- auid=000,bioid=1,
- prefix=Sir,
- role=Researcher,
- orcid=0000-0001-7511-2910]
-\cormark[1]
-\fnmark[1]
-\ead{cvr_1@tug.org.in}
-\ead[url]{www.cvr.cc, cvr@sayahna.org}
+% Corresponding author indication
+\cormark[<corr mark no>]
-\credit{Conceptualization of this study, Methodology, Software}
+% Footnote of the first author
+\fnmark[<footnote mark no>]
-\address[1]{Elsevier B.V., Radarweg 29, 1043 NX Amsterdam, The Netherlands}
+% Email id of the first author
+\ead{<email address>}
-\author[2,4]{Han Theh Thanh}[style=chinese]
+% URL of the first author
+\ead[url]{<URL>}
-\author[2,3]{CV Rajagopal}[%
- role=Co-ordinator,
- suffix=Jr,
- ]
+% Credit authorship
+% eg: \credit{Conceptualization of this study, Methodology, Software}
+\credit{<Credit authorship details>}
+
+% Address/affiliation
+\affiliation[<aff no>]{organization={},
+ addressline={},
+ city={},
+% citysep={}, % Uncomment if no comma needed between city and postcode
+ postcode={},
+ state={},
+ country={}}
+
+\author[<aff no>]{<author name>}[<options>]
+
+% Footnote of the second author
\fnmark[2]
-\ead{cvr3@sayahna.org}
-\ead[URL]{www.sayahna.org}
-
-\credit{Data curation, Writing - Original draft preparation}
-
-\address[2]{Sayahna Foundation, Jagathy, Trivandrum 695014, India}
-
-\author%
-[1,3]
-{Rishi T.}
-\cormark[2]
-\fnmark[1,3]
-\ead{rishi@stmdocs.in}
-\ead[URL]{www.stmdocs.in}
-
-\address[3]{STM Document Engineering Pvt Ltd., Mepukada,
- Malayinkil, Trivandrum 695571, India}
-
-\cortext[cor1]{Corresponding author}
-\cortext[cor2]{Principal corresponding author}
-\fntext[fn1]{This is the first author footnote. but is common to third
- author as well.}
-\fntext[fn2]{Another author footnote, this is a very long footnote and
- it should be a really long footnote. But this footnote is not yet
- sufficiently long enough to make two lines of footnote text.}
-
-\nonumnote{This note has no numbers. In this work we demonstrate $a_b$
- the formation Y\_1 of a new type of polariton on the interface
- between a cuprous oxide slab and a polystyrene micro-sphere placed
- on the slab.
- }
-\begin{abstract}
-This template helps you to create a properly formatted \LaTeX\ manuscript.
+% Email id of the second author
+\ead{}
+
+% URL of the second author
+\ead[url]{}
+
+% Credit authorship
+\credit{}
+
+% Address/affiliation
+\affiliation[<aff no>]{organization={},
+ addressline={},
+ city={},
+% citysep={}, % Uncomment if no comma needed between city and postcode
+ postcode={},
+ state={},
+ country={}}
-\noindent\texttt{\textbackslash begin{abstract}} \dots
-\texttt{\textbackslash end{abstract}} and
-\verb+\begin{keyword}+ \verb+...+ \verb+\end{keyword}+
-which
-contain the abstract and keywords respectively.
+% Corresponding author text
+\cortext[1]{Corresponding author}
+
+% Footnote text
+\fntext[1]{}
+
+% For a title note without a number/mark
+%\nonumnote{}
+
+% Here goes the abstract
+\begin{abstract}
-\noindent Each keyword shall be separated by a \verb+\sep+ command.
\end{abstract}
-\begin{graphicalabstract}
-\includegraphics{figs/grabs.pdf}
-\end{graphicalabstract}
+% Use if graphical abstract is present
+%\begin{graphicalabstract}
+%\includegraphics{}
+%\end{graphicalabstract}
+% Research highlights
\begin{highlights}
-\item Research highlights item 1
-\item Research highlights item 2
-\item Research highlights item 3
+\item
+\item
+\item
\end{highlights}
+% Keywords
+% Each keyword is seperated by \sep
\begin{keywords}
-quadrupole exciton \sep polariton \sep \WGM \sep \BEC
+ \sep \sep \sep
\end{keywords}
-
\maketitle
-\section{Introduction}
-
-The Elsevier cas-dc class is based on the
-standard article class and supports almost all of the functionality of
-that class. In addition, it features commands and options to format the
-\begin{itemize} \item document style \item baselineskip \item front
-matter \item keywords and MSC codes \item theorems, definitions and
-proofs \item lables of enumerations \item citation style and labeling.
-\end{itemize}
-
-This class depends on the following packages
-for its proper functioning:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\itemsep=0pt
-\item {natbib.sty} for citation processing;
-\item {geometry.sty} for margin settings;
-\item {fleqn.clo} for left aligned equations;
-\item {graphicx.sty} for graphics inclusion;
-\item {hyperref.sty} optional packages if hyperlinking is
- required in the document;
-\end{enumerate}
-
-All the above packages are part of any
-standard \LaTeX{} installation.
-Therefore, the users need not be
-bothered about downloading any extra packages.
-
-\section{Installation}
-
-The package is available at author resources page at Elsevier
-(\url{http://www.elsevier.com/locate/latex}).
-The class may be moved or copied to a place, usually,\linebreak
-\verb+$TEXMF/tex/latex/elsevier/+, %$%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-or a folder which will be read
-by \LaTeX{} during document compilation. The \TeX{} file
-database needs updation after moving/copying class file. Usually,
-we use commands like \verb+mktexlsr+ or \verb+texhash+ depending
-upon the distribution and operating system.
-
-\section{Front matter}
-
-The author names and affiliations could be formatted in two ways:
-\begin{enumerate}[(1)]
-\item Group the authors per affiliation.
-\item Use footnotes to indicate the affiliations.
-\end{enumerate}
-See the front matter of this document for examples.
-You are recommended to conform your choice to the journal you
-are submitting to.
-
-\section{Bibliography styles}
-
-There are various bibliography styles available. You can select the
-style of your choice in the preamble of this document. These styles are
-Elsevier styles based on standard styles like Harvard and Vancouver.
-Please use Bib\TeX\ to generate your bibliography and include DOIs
-whenever available.
-
-Here are two sample references:
-\cite{Fortunato2010}
-\cite{Fortunato2010,NewmanGirvan2004}
-\cite{Fortunato2010,Vehlowetal2013}
-
-\section{Floats}
-{Figures} may be included using the command,\linebreak
-\verb+\includegraphics+ in
-combination with or without its several options to further control
-graphic. \verb+\includegraphics+ is provided by {graphic[s,x].sty}
-which is part of any standard \LaTeX{} distribution.
-{graphicx.sty} is loaded by default. \LaTeX{} accepts figures in
-the postscript format while pdf\LaTeX{} accepts {*.pdf},
-{*.mps} (metapost), {*.jpg} and {*.png} formats.
-pdf\LaTeX{} does not accept graphic files in the postscript format.
-
-\begin{figure}
+% Main text
+\section{}\label{}
+
+% Numbered list
+% Use the style of numbering in square brackets.
+% If nothing is used, default style will be taken.
+%\begin{enumerate}[a)]
+%\item
+%\item
+%\item
+%\end{enumerate}
+
+% Unnumbered list
+%\begin{itemize}
+%\item
+%\item
+%\item
+%\end{itemize}
+
+% Description list
+%\begin{description}
+%\item[]
+%\item[]
+%\item[]
+%\end{description}
+
+% Figure
+\begin{figure}[<options>]
\centering
- \includegraphics[scale=.75]{figs/Fig1.pdf}
- \caption{The evanescent light - $1S$ quadrupole coupling
- ($g_{1,l}$) scaled to the bulk exciton-photon coupling
- ($g_{1,2}$). The size parameter $kr_{0}$ is denoted as $x$ and
- the \PMS is placed directly on the cuprous oxide sample ($\delta
- r=0$, See also Table \protect\ref{tbl1}).}
- \label{FIG:1}
+ \includegraphics[<options>]{}
+ \caption{}\label{fig1}
\end{figure}
-The \verb+table+ environment is handy for marking up tabular
-material. If users want to use {multirow.sty},
-{array.sty}, etc., to fine control/enhance the tables, they
-are welcome to load any package of their choice and
-{cas-dc.cls} will work in combination with all loaded
-packages.
-
-\begin{table}[width=.9\linewidth,cols=4,pos=h]
-\caption{This is a test caption. This is a test caption. This is a test
-caption. This is a test caption.}\label{tbl1}
-\begin{tabular*}{\tblwidth}{@{} LLLL@{} }
+\begin{table}[<options>]
+\caption{}\label{tbl1}
+\begin{tabular*}{\tblwidth}{@{}LL@{}}
\toprule
-Col 1 & Col 2 & Col 3 & Col4\\
+ & \\ % Table header row
\midrule
-12345 & 12345 & 123 & 12345 \\
-12345 & 12345 & 123 & 12345 \\
-12345 & 12345 & 123 & 12345 \\
-12345 & 12345 & 123 & 12345 \\
-12345 & 12345 & 123 & 12345 \\
+ & \\
+ & \\
+ & \\
+ & \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular*}
\end{table}
-\section[Theorem and ...]{Theorem and theorem like environments}
-
-{cas-dc.cls} provides a few shortcuts to format theorems and
-theorem-like environments with ease. In all commands the options that
-are used with the \verb+\newtheorem+ command will work exactly in the same
-manner. {cas-dc.cls} provides three commands to format theorem or
-theorem-like environments:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
- \newtheorem{lemma}[theorem]{Lemma}
- \newdefinition{rmk}{Remark}
- \newproof{pf}{Proof}
- \newproof{pot}{Proof of Theorem \ref{thm2}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-The \verb+\newtheorem+ command formats a
-theorem in \LaTeX's default style with italicized font, bold font
-for theorem heading and theorem number at the right hand side of the
-theorem heading. It also optionally accepts an argument which
-will be printed as an extra heading in parentheses.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \begin{theorem}
- For system (8), consensus can be achieved with
- $\|T_{\omega z}$ ...
- \begin{eqnarray}\label{10}
- ....
- \end{eqnarray}
- \end{theorem}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
-
-\begin{theorem}
-For system (8), consensus can be achieved with
-$\|T_{\omega z}$ ...
-\begin{eqnarray}\label{10}
-....
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{theorem}
-
-The \verb+\newdefinition+ command is the same in
-all respects as its \verb+\newtheorem+ counterpart except that
-the font shape is roman instead of italic. Both
-\verb+\newdefinition+ and \verb+\newtheorem+ commands
-automatically define counters for the environments defined.
-
-The \verb+\newproof+ command defines proof environments with
-upright font shape. No counters are defined.
-
-
-\section[Enumerated ...]{Enumerated and Itemized Lists}
-{cas-dc.cls} provides an extended list processing macros
-which makes the usage a bit more user friendly than the default
-\LaTeX{} list macros. With an optional argument to the
-\verb+\begin{enumerate}+ command, you can change the list counter
-type and its attributes.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \begin{enumerate}[1.]
- \item The enumerate environment starts with an optional
- argument `1.', so that the item counter will be suffixed
- by a period.
- \item You can use `a)' for alphabetical counter and '(i)'
- for roman counter.
- \begin{enumerate}[a)]
- \item Another level of list with alphabetical counter.
- \item One more item before we start another.
- \item One more item before we start another.
- \item One more item before we start another.
- \item One more item before we start another.
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Further, the enhanced list environment allows one to prefix a
-string like `step' to all the item numbers.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \begin{enumerate}[Step 1.]
- \item This is the first step of the example list.
- \item Obviously this is the second step.
- \item The final step to wind up this example.
- \end{enumerate}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\section{Cross-references}
-In electronic publications, articles may be internally
-hyperlinked. Hyperlinks are generated from proper
-cross-references in the article. For example, the words
-\textcolor{black!80}{Fig.~1} will never be more than simple text,
-whereas the proper cross-reference \verb+\ref{tiger}+ may be
-turned into a hyperlink to the figure itself:
-\textcolor{blue}{Fig.~1}. In the same way,
-the words \textcolor{blue}{Ref.~[1]} will fail to turn into a
-hyperlink; the proper cross-reference is \verb+\cite{Knuth96}+.
-Cross-referencing is possible in \LaTeX{} for sections,
-subsections, formulae, figures, tables, and literature
-references.
-
-\section{Bibliography}
-
-Two bibliographic style files (\verb+*.bst+) are provided ---
-{model1-num-names.bst} and {model2-names.bst} --- the first one can be
-used for the numbered scheme. This can also be used for the numbered
-with new options of {natbib.sty}. The second one is for the author year
-scheme. When you use model2-names.bst, the citation commands will be
-like \verb+\citep+, \verb+\citet+, \verb+\citealt+ etc. However when
-you use model1-num-names.bst, you may use only \verb+\cite+ command.
-
-\verb+thebibliography+ environment. Each reference is a\linebreak
-\verb+\bibitem+ and each \verb+\bibitem+ is identified by a label,
-by which it can be cited in the text:
-
-\noindent In connection with cross-referencing and
-possible future hyperlinking it is not a good idea to collect
-more that one literature item in one \verb+\bibitem+. The
-so-called Harvard or author-year style of referencing is enabled
-by the \LaTeX{} package {natbib}. With this package the
-literature can be cited as follows:
-
-\begin{enumerate}[\textbullet]
-\item Parenthetical: \verb+\citep{WB96}+ produces (Wettig \& Brown, 1996).
-\item Textual: \verb+\citet{ESG96}+ produces Elson et al. (1996).
-\item An affix and part of a reference:\break
-\verb+\citep[e.g.][Ch. 2]{Gea97}+ produces (e.g. Governato et
-al., 1997, Ch. 2).
-\end{enumerate}
-
-In the numbered scheme of citation, \verb+\cite{<label>}+ is used,
-since \verb+\citep+ or \verb+\citet+ has no relevance in the numbered
-scheme. {natbib} package is loaded by {cas-dc} with
-\verb+numbers+ as default option. You can change this to author-year
-or harvard scheme by adding option \verb+authoryear+ in the class
-loading command. If you want to use more options of the {natbib}
-package, you can do so with the \verb+\biboptions+ command. For
-details of various options of the {natbib} package, please take a
-look at the {natbib} documentation, which is part of any standard
-\LaTeX{} installation.
-
-\appendix
-\section{My Appendix}
-Appendix sections are coded under \verb+\appendix+.
-
-\verb+\printcredits+ command is used after appendix sections to list
-author credit taxonomy contribution roles tagged using \verb+\credit+
-in frontmatter.
+% Uncomment and use as the case may be
+%\begin{theorem}
+%\end{theorem}
+
+% Uncomment and use as the case may be
+%\begin{lemma}
+%\end{lemma}
+%% The Appendices part is started with the command \appendix;
+%% appendix sections are then done as normal sections
+%% \appendix
+
+\section{}\label{}
+
+% To print the credit authorship contribution details
\printcredits
%% Loading bibliography style file
@@ -401,43 +231,15 @@ in frontmatter.
\bibliographystyle{cas-model2-names}
% Loading bibliography database
-\bibliography{cas-refs}
-
-
-%\vskip3pt
+\bibliography{}
+% Biography
\bio{}
-Author biography without author photo.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-\endbio
-
-\bio{figs/pic1}
-Author biography with author photo.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
+% Here goes the biography details.
\endbio
-\bio{figs/pic1}
-Author biography with author photo.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
-Author biography. Author biography. Author biography.
+\bio{pic1}
+% Here goes the biography details.
\endbio
\end{document}