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1%% This is file `elsarticle-template-2-harv.tex',
2%%
3%% Copyright 2009 Elsevier Ltd
4%%
5%% This file is part of the 'Elsarticle Bundle'.
6%% ---------------------------------------------
7%%
8%% It may be distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public
9%% License, either version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any
10%% later version.  The latest version of this license is in
11%%    http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
12%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
13%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
14%%
15%% The list of all files belonging to the 'Elsarticle Bundle' is
16%% given in the file `manifest.txt'.
17%%
18%% Template article for Elsevier's document class `elsarticle'
19%% with harvard style bibliographic references
20%%
21%% $Id: elsarticle-template-2-harv.tex 155 2009-10-08 05:35:05Z rishi $
22%% $URL: http://lenova.river-valley.com/svn/elsbst/trunk/elsarticle-template-2-harv.tex $
23%%
24\documentclass[preprint,authoryear,12pt]{elsarticle}
25
26%% Use the option review to obtain double line spacing
27%% \documentclass[authoryear,preprint,review,12pt]{elsarticle}
28
29%% Use the options 1p,twocolumn; 3p; 3p,twocolumn; 5p; or 5p,twocolumn
30%% for a journal layout:
31%% \documentclass[final,authoryear,1p,times]{elsarticle}
32%% \documentclass[final,authoryear,1p,times,twocolumn]{elsarticle}
33%% \documentclass[final,authoryear,3p,times]{elsarticle}
34%% \documentclass[final,authoryear,3p,times,twocolumn]{elsarticle}
35%% \documentclass[final,authoryear,5p,times]{elsarticle}
36%% \documentclass[final,authoryear,5p,times,twocolumn]{elsarticle}
37
38%% if you use PostScript figures in your article
39%% use the graphics package for simple commands
40%% \usepackage{graphics}
41%% or use the graphicx package for more complicated commands
42%% \usepackage{graphicx}
43%% or use the epsfig package if you prefer to use the old commands
44%% \usepackage{epsfig}
45
46%% The amssymb package provides various useful mathematical symbols
47\usepackage{amssymb}
48%% The amsthm package provides extended theorem environments
49%% \usepackage{amsthm}
50
51%% The lineno packages adds line numbers. Start line numbering with
52%% \begin{linenumbers}, end it with \end{linenumbers}. Or switch it on
53%% for the whole article with \linenumbers after \end{frontmatter}.
54%% \usepackage{lineno}
55
56%% natbib.sty is loaded by default. However, natbib options can be
57%% provided with \biboptions{...} command. Following options are
58%% valid:
59
60%%   round  -  round parentheses are used (default)
61%%   square -  square brackets are used   [option]
62%%   curly  -  curly braces are used      {option}
63%%   angle  -  angle brackets are used    <option>
64%%   semicolon  -  multiple citations separated by semi-colon (default)
65%%   colon  - same as semicolon, an earlier confusion
66%%   comma  -  separated by comma
67%%   authoryear - selects author-year citations (default)
68%%   numbers-  selects numerical citations
69%%   super  -  numerical citations as superscripts
70%%   sort   -  sorts multiple citations according to order in ref. list
71%%   sort&compress   -  like sort, but also compresses numerical citations
72%%   compress - compresses without sorting
73%%   longnamesfirst  -  makes first citation full author list
74%%
75%% \biboptions{longnamesfirst,comma}
76
77% \biboptions{}
78
79\journal{Nuclear Physics B}
80
81\begin{document}
82
83\begin{frontmatter}
84
85%% Title, authors and addresses
86
87%% use the tnoteref command within \title for footnotes;
88%% use the tnotetext command for the associated footnote;
89%% use the fnref command within \author or \address for footnotes;
90%% use the fntext command for the associated footnote;
91%% use the corref command within \author for corresponding author footnotes;
92%% use the cortext command for the associated footnote;
93%% use the ead command for the email address,
94%% and the form \ead[url] for the home page:
95%%
96%% \title{Title\tnoteref{label1}}
97%% \tnotetext[label1]{}
98%% \author{Name\corref{cor1}\fnref{label2}}
99%% \ead{email address}
100%% \ead[url]{home page}
101%% \fntext[label2]{}
102%% \cortext[cor1]{}
103%% \address{Address\fnref{label3}}
104%% \fntext[label3]{}
105
106\title{}
107
108%% use optional labels to link authors explicitly to addresses:
109%% \author[label1,label2]{<author name>}
110%% \address[label1]{<address>}
111%% \address[label2]{<address>}
112
113\author{}
114
115\address{}
116
117\begin{abstract}
118%% Text of abstract
119
120\end{abstract}
121
122\begin{keyword}
123%% keywords here, in the form: keyword \sep keyword
124
125%% MSC codes here, in the form: \MSC code \sep code
126%% or \MSC[2008] code \sep code (2000 is the default)
127
128\end{keyword}
129
130\end{frontmatter}
131
132% \linenumbers
133
134%% main text
135\section{}
136\label{}
137
138%% The Appendices part is started with the command \appendix;
139%% appendix sections are then done as normal sections
140%% \appendix
141
142%% \section{}
143%% \label{}
144
145%% References
146%%
147%% Following citation commands can be used in the body text:
148%%
149%%  \citet{key}  ==>>  Jones et al. (1990)
150%%  \citep{key}  ==>>  (Jones et al., 1990)
151%%
152%% Multiple citations as normal:
153%% \citep{key1,key2}         ==>> (Jones et al., 1990; Smith, 1989)
154%%                            or  (Jones et al., 1990, 1991)
155%%                            or  (Jones et al., 1990a,b)
156%% \cite{key} is the equivalent of \citet{key} in author-year mode
157%%
158%% Full author lists may be forced with \citet* or \citep*, e.g.
159%%   \citep*{key}            ==>> (Jones, Baker, and Williams, 1990)
160%%
161%% Optional notes as:
162%%   \citep[chap. 2]{key}    ==>> (Jones et al., 1990, chap. 2)
163%%   \citep[e.g.,][]{key}    ==>> (e.g., Jones et al., 1990)
164%%   \citep[see][pg. 34]{key}==>> (see Jones et al., 1990, pg. 34)
165%%  (Note: in standard LaTeX, only one note is allowed, after the ref.
166%%   Here, one note is like the standard, two make pre- and post-notes.)
167%%
168%%   \citealt{key}          ==>> Jones et al. 1990
169%%   \citealt*{key}         ==>> Jones, Baker, and Williams 1990
170%%   \citealp{key}          ==>> Jones et al., 1990
171%%   \citealp*{key}         ==>> Jones, Baker, and Williams, 1990
172%%
173%% Additional citation possibilities
174%%   \citeauthor{key}       ==>> Jones et al.
175%%   \citeauthor*{key}      ==>> Jones, Baker, and Williams
176%%   \citeyear{key}         ==>> 1990
177%%   \citeyearpar{key}      ==>> (1990)
178%%   \citetext{priv. comm.} ==>> (priv. comm.)
179%%   \citenum{key}          ==>> 11 [non-superscripted]
180%% Note: full author lists depends on whether the bib style supports them;
181%%       if not, the abbreviated list is printed even when full requested.
182%%
183%% For names like della Robbia at the start of a sentence, use
184%%   \Citet{dRob98}         ==>> Della Robbia (1998)
185%%   \Citep{dRob98}         ==>> (Della Robbia, 1998)
186%%   \Citeauthor{dRob98}    ==>> Della Robbia
187
188
189%% References with bibTeX database:
190
191\bibliographystyle{model2-names}
192\bibliography{<your-bib-database>}
193
194%% Authors are advised to submit their bibtex database files. They are
195%% requested to list a bibtex style file in the manuscript if they do
196%% not want to use model2-names.bst.
197
198%% References without bibTeX database:
199
200% \begin{thebibliography}{00}
201
202%% \bibitem must have one of the following forms:
203%%   \bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)]{key}...
204%%   \bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)Jones, Baker, and Williams]{key}...
205%%   \bibitem[Jones et al., 1990]{key}...
206%%   \bibitem[\protect\citeauthoryear{Jones, Baker, and Williams}{Jones
207%%       et al.}{1990}]{key}...
208%%   \bibitem[\protect\citeauthoryear{Jones et al.}{1990}]{key}...
209%%   \bibitem[\protect\astroncite{Jones et al.}{1990}]{key}...
210%%   \bibitem[\protect\citename{Jones et al., }1990]{key}...
211%%   \harvarditem[Jones et al.]{Jones, Baker, and Williams}{1990}{key}...
212%%
213
214% \bibitem[ ()]{}
215
216% \end{thebibliography}
217
218\end{document}
219
220%%
221%% End of file `elsarticle-template-2-harv.tex'.
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