% Template article for preprint document class `elsart' % with harvard style bibliographic references % SP 2001/01/05 \documentclass{elsart} % Use the option doublespacing or reviewcopy to obtain double line spacing % \documentclass[doublespacing]{elsart} % the natbib package allows both number and author-year (Harvard) % style referencing; \usepackage{natbib} % if you use PostScript figures in your article % use the graphics package for simple commands % \usepackage{graphics} % or use the graphicx package for more complicated commands % \usepackage{graphicx} % or use the epsfig package if you prefer to use the old commands % \usepackage{epsfig} % The amssymb package provides various useful mathematical symbols \usepackage{amssymb} \begin{document} \begin{frontmatter} % Title, authors and addresses % use the thanksref command within \title, \author or \address for footnotes; % use the corauthref command within \author for corresponding author footnotes; % use the ead command for the email address, % and the form \ead[url] for the home page: % \title{Title\thanksref{label1}} % \thanks[label1]{} % \author{Name\corauthref{cor1}\thanksref{label2}} % \ead{email address} % \ead[url]{home page} % \thanks[label2]{} % \corauth[cor1]{} % \address{Address\thanksref{label3}} % \thanks[label3]{} \title{} % use optional labels to link authors explicitly to addresses: % \author[label1,label2]{} % \address[label1]{} % \address[label2]{} \author{} \address{} \begin{abstract} % Text of abstract \end{abstract} \begin{keyword} % keywords here, in the form: keyword \sep keyword % PACS codes here, in the form: \PACS code \sep code \end{keyword} \end{frontmatter} % main text \section{} \label{} % The Appendices part is started with the command \appendix; % appendix sections are then done as normal sections % \appendix % \section{} % \label{} % Bibliographic references with the natbib package: % Parenthetical: \citep{Bai92} produces (Bailyn 1992). % Textual: \citet{Bai95} produces Bailyn et al. (1995). % An affix and part of a reference: % \citep[e.g.][Ch. 2]{Bar76} % produces (e.g. Barnes et al. 1976, Ch. 2). \begin{thebibliography}{} % \bibitem[Names(Year)]{label} or \bibitem[Names(Year)Long names]{label}. % (\harvarditem{Name}{Year}{label} is also supported.) % Text of bibliographic item \bibitem[]{} \end{thebibliography} \end{document}