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Latex exercises 2

1. Search at least two useful articles in ACM or IEEE digital libraries related to your topic! These libraries can be found in Finelib, see instructions

http://cs.joensuu.fi/pages/whamalai/sciwri/material.htm.

2. Write the references into a bibliography list. Write some example sen- tences and test that you can refer the sources.

3. Load file articletree.eps from

http://cs.joensuu.fi/pages/whamalai/sciwri/articletree.eps.

Include the figure into your document. Write some caption, invent a label, and test referring to it!

4. $, %, #, and are special characters in latex, and you cannot use them in the text as such. Can you find out how to do it? Hint: an escape character \.

5. Write the following mathematical expressions. You can find instruc- tions here:

http://www.ift.uib.no/Fysisk/Teori/KURS/WRK/TeX/symALL.html (a) A={a1, a2, ..., an}

(b) ai ∈A for all i= 1, ..., n (c) B ⊆A

(d) |B| ≤ |A|

(e) (ai ∈B)⇒(ai ∈A) (f) C =A∪ {b}

(g) |C| 6=|A|

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