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-% This is an example of the usage of the `nwejmart' class dedicated to articles
-% submitted to the North-Western European Journal of Mathematics.
-%
-% The language of the article is by default English. Should it be French, German
-% or Dutch instead, it would be specified as \documentclass' option.
-\documentclass[
-% french % If the language of the article will be French
-% german % If the language of the article will be German
-% dutch % If the language of the article will be Dutch
-]{nwejmart}
-%
-% The following package should not be used for a real article! ;)
-\usepackage{lipsum}
-%
-% Replace below `biblatex-examples.bib' by your own bibtex file, preferrably at
-% `biblatex' format (don't forget the `.bib' extension below). This will require
-% an extra `biber' compilation. See `glossaries' package's documentation for
-% more details.
-\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib}
-%
-% Should acronyms be used in the article, define them thanks to \newacronym
-% command from `glossaries' package as follows:
-% - 1st argument: ⟨label⟩ of the acronym (also called key),
-% - 2nd argument: ⟨short form⟩ of the acronym (lowercase!),
-% - 3rd argument: ⟨long form⟩ of the acronym,
-% and use them with \gls{⟨label⟩} (or, if needed, with \acrshort{⟨label⟩}).
-% See `glossaries' package's documentation for more details.
-\newacronym{nwejm}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics}
-%
-\begin{document}
-%
-% Title of the article. A short form (that will be displayed in the headers and
-% in the volume's TOC) may be specified as optional argument.
-\title{Article's Title}
-%
-% Subtitle of the article, if any. A short form may be specified as optional
-% argument.
-% \subtitle{Article's Subtitle}
-%
-% Author(s) of the article:
-% - one \author command per author,
-% - mandatory argument entered as `⟨Last Name⟩, ⟨First Name⟩'.
-% Use the key-value `affiliation={⟨affiliation⟩}' optional argument to specify
-% one or more affiliations. An affiliation can be tagged
-% (`affiliation=[⟨tag⟩]{⟨affiliation⟩}') and reused later
-% (affiliationtagged={⟨tag⟩}).
-\author[affiliation={Affiliation 1}]{Last1, First1}
-\author[affiliation=[aff2]{Affiliation 2}]{Last2, First2}
-\author[affiliation={Affiliation 3},affiliation={Affiliation 3 bis}]{Last3, First3}
-\author[affiliation={Affiliation 4},affiliationtagged={aff2}]{Last4, First4}
-%
-% The abstract is entered as usually.
-\begin{abstract}
- \lipsum[1]
-\end{abstract}
-%
-% The keywords are entered thanks to \keywords command, as a comma separated list.
-\keywords{foo,bar,baz}
-%
-% The Mathematical Subject Classification (MSC) are entered thanks to \msc
-% command,as a comma separated list.
-\msc{11B13,11B30,11P70}
-%
-\maketitle
-%
-% Acknowledgments, if any, are entered thanks to \acknowledgments command (and
-% will be displayed just before the bibliography, thanks to the
-% \printbibliography command).
-\acknowledgments{Thanks to mum, daddy and all my buddies.}
-%
-% Unnumbered sections, if needed, are entered as usually with the starred
-% version of the \section command. Note that:
-% - their titles will automatically be displayed in the headers (and in the
-% volume's TOC),
-% - no need to use the starred versions of the subsequent \subsection commands
-% (if any)
-\section*{Introduction}
-%
-\subsection{Citations tests}
-%
-% Use mainly the \autocite command (from `biblatex' package) to cite
-% references. Depending on the context, \textcite command (among others) may be
-% used. See `biblatex' package's documentation for more details.
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{baez/article}
- that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{companion} that...
-\item \textcite{baez/article} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{companion}
- have proved...
-\end{enumerate}
-%
-\subsection{Cross-references tests}
-%
-% The cross-references are entered thanks to the \vref command (from `varioref'
-% package) and the `cleveref' features. Note that:
-% - the name of the object referenced is automatically added,
-% - the page of the object referenced is automatically added (if not on the
-% same page).
-Cf. \vref{thm:bolzano-weierstrass} \& \vref{rmk:euler} \&
-\vref{eq:euler} \& \vref{sec:first-numbered}.
-%
-\subsection{Acronyms tests}
-%
-% As said above, use \gls{⟨label⟩} to display the acronym labelled ⟨label⟩. Note
-% that, automatically:
-% - the first occurrence of this command displays the /complete/ form of the
-% acronym (long form followed by the short one in parentheses),
-% - the subsequent occurrences of this command display only the short form of the
-% acronym,
-% - if an occurrence should be displayed as the short form of an acronym,
-% regardless it is the first one or not, the command \acrshort{⟨label⟩} is to
-% be used.
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item The present article is published in the \gls{nwejm}.
-\item Moreover, the present article is published in the \gls{nwejm}.
-\end{enumerate}
-%
-\subsection{Miscellaneaous}
-%
-% Use:
-% - the \century command to display centuries, even negative ones,
-% - the \aside command for interpolated clauses,
-% - the \ie command for "that is",
-% - the \acrlong when need to display (only) the long form of an acronym.
-\begin{itemize}
-\item It has been proved in the \century{19} \aside{more than 100 years ago}
- that...
-\item This has been conceptualized in the \century{-3} \aside*{more than 2000
- years ago}.
-\item \acrshort{nwejm} \ie{} \acrlong*{nwejm}.
-\item \acrshort{nwejm} \ie*{} \acrlong*{nwejm}.
-\end{itemize}
-%
-\subsection{Theorems tests}
-%
-% The theorems and the like are entered as usually. Note that, should one of
-% them be unnumbered, the environment used would be starred.
-\begin{theorem}[Bolzano–Weierstrass]\label{thm:bolzano-weierstrass}
- A subset of $\bbR^n$ ($n\in\bbN^*$) is sequentially compact if and only if it is
- closed and bounded.
-\end{theorem}
-\begin{proof}[not that easy!]
- ...
-\end{proof}
-\begin{definition}
- In Cartesian space $\bbR^n$ with the $p$-norm $L_p$, an open ball is the set
- \[
- B(r)=\set{x\in \bbR^n}[\sum _{i=1}^n\left|x_i\right|^p<r^p]
- \]
-\end{definition}
-\begin{remark}[Euler's identity]\label{rmk:euler}
- One of the most beautiful mathematical equation:
- \begin{equation*}
- \E[\I\pi]+1=0
- \end{equation*}
-\end{remark}
-\begin{lemma*}[Zorn]
- Suppose a partially ordered set $P$ has the property that every chain has an
- upper bound in $P$. Then the set $P$ contains at least one maximal element.
-\end{lemma*}
-%
-\lipsum[2-6]
-%
-\begin{equation}\label{eq:euler}
- \E[\I\pi]+1=0
-\end{equation}
-%
-\lipsum[8-15]
-%
-\section{First (numbered) section}\label{sec:first-numbered}
-\lipsum[2]
-\subsection{First subsection}
-\lipsum[3-8]
-\subsection{Second subsection}
-\lipsum[9-15]
-\section{Second (numbered) section}
-\lipsum[16-38]
-%
-% The \printbibliography command (from `biblatex' package) displays the list of
-% references (preceded by the acknowledgments, if any).
-\printbibliography
-%
-\end{document}
-
-%%% Local Variables:
-%%% mode: latex
-%%% TeX-master: t
-%%% End: