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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: |