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The LaTeX example begins below with the "\documentclass" directive. You'll also need | The LaTeX example begins below with the "\documentclass" directive. You'll also need a figure arbitrarily called "chickenchicken.png" below. You can use this one: [[media:Chickenchicken.png]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 8 February 2014
The LaTeX example begins below with the "\documentclass" directive. You'll also need a figure arbitrarily called "chickenchicken.png" below. You can use this one: media:Chickenchicken.png
\documentclass[11pt]{article} \usepackage{amsmath,graphicx,setspace,float} \newcommand{\pd}[3]{\frac{\partial^{#3} {#1}}{\partial{#2}^{#3}}} \newcommand{\kb}{k_{b}} \begin{document} \title{Brownian Motion} \author{Ian Anderson} \maketitle \abstract{This is an abstract.} \section{Introduction} \subsection{Einstein} This guy did a lot of physics. \cite{einstein} \textbf{THIS IS BOLD}. \textit{this is italic} \textbf{\textit{This is both.}} ``This is quote." `This is another quote.' \begin{equation} \label{eqn:stokes} \iiint_{M} d\omega = \int_{\partial M} \omega \end{equation} \begin{eqnarray} \label{eqn:first} x=&2+2 \\ =&4 \end{eqnarray} $\omega$ $\Omega$ $\kb$ $\pd{y}{x}{3}$ If we look at Eqn \ref{eqn:first} \section{Experiment} \begin{figure}[H] \begin{center} \includegraphics[width=8.0 cm]{chickenchicken.png} \caption{Chicken chicken chicken.} \label{fig:chicken} \end{center} \end{figure} In Fig \ref{fig:chicken} \begin{table}[htdp] \caption{NAME OF CAPTION} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|} \hline 5 & 4 & 7 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{center} \label{tbl:data} \end{table}% \begin{thebibliography}{1} \bibitem{einstein} Einstein. \textit{german german } 1905. \bibitem{einstein} Einstein. \textit{german german } 1906. \end{thebibliography} \end{document}