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Text based on elsarticle sample manuscript, see http://www.elsevier.com/author-schemas/latex-instructions#elsarticle
The Elsevier article class
Installation
If the document class elsarticle is not available on your computer, you can download and install the system package texlive-publishers (Linux) or install the LaTeX package elsarticle using the package manager of your TeX installation, which is typically TeX Live or MikTeX.
Usage
Once the package is properly installed, you can use the document class elsarticle to create a manuscript. Please make sure that your manuscript follows the guidelines in the Guide for Authors of the relevant journal. It is not necessary to typeset your manuscript in exactly the same way as an article, unless you are submitting to a camera-ready copy (CRC) journal.
Functionality
The Elsevier article class is based on the standard article class and supports almost all of the functionality of that class. In addition, it features commands and options to format the
document style
baselineskip
front matter
keywords and MSC codes
theorems, definitions and proofs
lables of enumerations
citation style and labeling.
Front matter
The author names and affiliations could be formatted in two ways:
(1) Group the authors per affiliation.
(2) Use footnotes to indicate the affiliations.
See the front matter of this document for examples. You are recommended to conform your choice to the journal you are submitting to.
Bibliography styles
There are various bibliography styles available. You can select the style of your choice in the preamble of this document. These styles are Elsevier styles based on standard styles like Harvard and Vancouver. Please use BibTeX to generate your bibliography and include DOIs whenever available.
Here are two sample references: @Feynman1963118 [@Dirac1953888].