# library

## Bibtex

### Why Bibtex?

• Don't worry about formatting the bibliography.
• Avoid retyping the same references.
• Mangage your references in an efficient way.

### Quick Start

1. Put the following two lines right above the \end{document}
\bibliographystyle{abbrv}
\bibliography{library}

Commonly used bib style: abbrv, alpha, plain, unsrt You can find the examples and difference of those styles HERE. "library" is the file name of the bib file. You can use directory path here. For example, \bibliography{../Math/Paper/library}. If it doesn't work, which might be the case for Windows, you just copy the library.bib file to your current directory.
2. To refer a paper in your tex file, use command \cite{Chen.L;Xu.J2004} where Chen.L;Xu.J2004 is the bib index. The corresponding bib term in library.bib is:
@article{Chen.L;Xu.J2004,
Author = {Long Chen and Jinchao Xu},
Journal = {Journal of Computational Mathematics},
Pages = {299-308},
Title = {Optimal {Delaunay} triangulations},
Volume = {22(2)},
Year = {2004}}

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