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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.\\ % License information, replace this with your own license (if any) \noindent \textit{First printing, March 2019} % Printing/edition date %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % TABLE OF CONTENTS %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- %\usechapterimagefalse % If you don't want to include a chapter image, use this to toggle images off - it can be enabled later with \usechapterimagetrue \chapterimage{chapter_head_1.pdf} % Table of contents heading image \pagestyle{empty} % Disable headers and footers for the following pages \tableofcontents % Print the table of contents itself \cleardoublepage % Forces the first chapter to start on an odd page so it's on the right side of the book \pagestyle{fancy} % Enable headers and footers again %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % PART %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \part{Part One} %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % CHAPTER 1 %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \chapterimage{chapter_head_2.pdf} % Chapter heading image \chapter{Text Chapter} \section{Paragraphs of Text}\index{Paragraphs of Text} \lipsum[1-7] % Dummy text %------------------------------------------------ \section{Citation}\index{Citation} This statement requires citation \cite{article_key}; this one is more specific \cite[162]{book_key}. %------------------------------------------------ \section{Lists}\index{Lists} Lists are useful to present information in a concise and/or ordered way\footnote{Footnote example...}. \subsection{Numbered List}\index{Lists!Numbered List} \begin{enumerate} \item The first item \item The second item \item The third item \end{enumerate} \subsection{Bullet Points}\index{Lists!Bullet Points} \begin{itemize} \item The first item \item The second item \item The third item \end{itemize} \subsection{Descriptions and Definitions}\index{Lists!Descriptions and Definitions} \begin{description} \item[Name] Description \item[Word] Definition \item[Comment] Elaboration \end{description} %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % CHAPTER 2 %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \chapter{In-text Elements} \section{Theorems}\index{Theorems} This is an example of theorems. \subsection{Several equations}\index{Theorems!Several Equations} This is a theorem consisting of several equations. \begin{theorem}[Name of the theorem] In $E=\mathbb{R}^n$ all norms are equivalent. It has the properties: \begin{align} & \big| ||\mathbf{x}|| - ||\mathbf{y}|| \big|\leq || \mathbf{x}- \mathbf{y}||\\ & ||\sum_{i=1}^n\mathbf{x}_i||\leq \sum_{i=1}^n||\mathbf{x}_i||\quad\text{where $n$ is a finite integer} \end{align} \end{theorem} \subsection{Single Line}\index{Theorems!Single Line} This is a theorem consisting of just one line. \begin{theorem} A set $\mathcal{D}(G)$ in dense in $L^2(G)$, $|\cdot|_0$. \end{theorem} %------------------------------------------------ \section{Definitions}\index{Definitions} This is an example of a definition. A definition could be mathematical or it could define a concept. \begin{definition}[Definition name] Given a vector space $E$, a norm on $E$ is an application, denoted $||\cdot||$, $E$ in $\mathbb{R}^+=[0,+\infty[$ such that: \begin{align} & ||\mathbf{x}||=0\ \Rightarrow\ \mathbf{x}=\mathbf{0}\\ & ||\lambda \mathbf{x}||=|\lambda|\cdot ||\mathbf{x}||\\ & ||\mathbf{x}+\mathbf{y}||\leq ||\mathbf{x}||+||\mathbf{y}|| \end{align} \end{definition} %------------------------------------------------ \section{Notations}\index{Notations} \begin{notation} Given an open subset $G$ of $\mathbb{R}^n$, the set of functions $\varphi$ are: \begin{enumerate} \item Bounded support $G$; \item Infinitely differentiable; \end{enumerate} a vector space is denoted by $\mathcal{D}(G)$. \end{notation} %------------------------------------------------ \section{Remarks}\index{Remarks} This is an example of a remark. \begin{remark} The concepts presented here are now in conventional employment in mathematics. Vector spaces are taken over the field $\mathbb{K}=\mathbb{R}$, however, established properties are easily extended to $\mathbb{K}=\mathbb{C}$. \end{remark} %------------------------------------------------ \section{Corollaries}\index{Corollaries} This is an example of a corollary. \begin{corollary}[Corollary name] The concepts presented here are now in conventional employment in mathematics. Vector spaces are taken over the field $\mathbb{K}=\mathbb{R}$, however, established properties are easily extended to $\mathbb{K}=\mathbb{C}$. \end{corollary} %------------------------------------------------ \section{Propositions}\index{Propositions} This is an example of propositions. \subsection{Several equations}\index{Propositions!Several Equations} \begin{proposition}[Proposition name] It has the properties: \begin{align} & \big| ||\mathbf{x}|| - ||\mathbf{y}|| \big|\leq || \mathbf{x}- \mathbf{y}||\\ & ||\sum_{i=1}^n\mathbf{x}_i||\leq \sum_{i=1}^n||\mathbf{x}_i||\quad\text{where $n$ is a finite integer} \end{align} \end{proposition} \subsection{Single Line}\index{Propositions!Single Line} \begin{proposition} Let $f,g\in L^2(G)$; if $\forall \varphi\in\mathcal{D}(G)$, $(f,\varphi)_0=(g,\varphi)_0$ then $f = g$. \end{proposition} %------------------------------------------------ \section{Examples}\index{Examples} This is an example of examples. \subsection{Equation and Text}\index{Examples!Equation and Text} \begin{example} Let $G=\{x\in\mathbb{R}^2:|x|<3\}$ and denoted by: $x^0=(1,1)$; consider the function: \begin{equation} f(x)=\left\{\begin{aligned} & \mathrm{e}^{|x|} & & \text{si $|x-x^0|\leq 1/2$}\\ & 0 & & \text{si $|x-x^0|> 1/2$}\end{aligned}\right. \end{equation} The function $f$ has bounded support, we can take $A=\{x\in\mathbb{R}^2:|x-x^0|\leq 1/2+\epsilon\}$ for all $\epsilon\in\intoo{0}{5/2-\sqrt{2}}$. \end{example} \subsection{Paragraph of Text}\index{Examples!Paragraph of Text} \begin{example}[Example name] \lipsum[2] \end{example} %------------------------------------------------ \section{Exercises}\index{Exercises} This is an example of an exercise. \begin{exercise} This is a good place to ask a question to test learning progress or further cement ideas into students' minds. \end{exercise} %------------------------------------------------ \section{Problems}\index{Problems} \begin{problem} What is the average airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? \end{problem} %------------------------------------------------ \section{Vocabulary}\index{Vocabulary} Define a word to improve a students' vocabulary. \begin{vocabulary}[Word] Definition of word. \end{vocabulary} %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % PART %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \part{Part Two} %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % CHAPTER 3 %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \chapterimage{chapter_head_1.pdf} % Chapter heading image \chapter{Presenting Information} \section{Table}\index{Table} \begin{table}[h] \centering \begin{tabular}{l l l} \toprule \textbf{Treatments} & \textbf{Response 1} & \textbf{Response 2}\\ \midrule Treatment 1 & 0.0003262 & 0.562 \\ Treatment 2 & 0.0015681 & 0.910 \\ Treatment 3 & 0.0009271 & 0.296 \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \caption{Table caption} \label{tab:example} % Unique label used for referencing the table in-text %\addcontentsline{toc}{table}{Table \ref{tab:example}} % Uncomment to add the table to the table of contents \end{table} Referencing Table \ref{tab:example} in-text automatically. %------------------------------------------------ \section{Figure}\index{Figure} \begin{figure}[h] \centering\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{placeholder.jpg} \caption{Figure caption} \label{fig:placeholder} % Unique label used for referencing the figure in-text %\addcontentsline{toc}{figure}{Figure \ref{fig:placeholder}} % Uncomment to add the figure to the table of contents \end{figure} Referencing Figure \ref{fig:placeholder} in-text automatically. %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % BIBLIOGRAPHY %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \chapter*{Bibliography} \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\textcolor{ocre}{Bibliography}} % Add a Bibliography heading to the table of contents %------------------------------------------------ \section*{Articles} \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Articles} \printbibliography[heading=bibempty,type=article] %------------------------------------------------ \section*{Books} \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Books} \printbibliography[heading=bibempty,type=book] %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % INDEX %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \cleardoublepage % Make sure the index starts on an odd (right side) page \phantomsection \setlength{\columnsep}{0.75cm} % Space between the 2 columns of the index \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\textcolor{ocre}{Index}} % Add an Index heading to the table of contents \printindex % Output the index %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \end{document}