Here, you can keep track with the latest version of the book. The book can be found at main.pdf. You do not need to download anything else.
This book is written with the help of LatexBangla. Also, huge shoutout to AngryPascal for letting us use his book template.
For initial generation of bibliography, run:
xelatex main
bibtex main
after that, just run xelatex main
once (or twice if you've added new references).
See this. Append entry in bibliography.bib
. Cite using \cite{label}
.
reducedproblem
: just a box (for now)bigcondition
: just a box (for now)diybox
(depricated)theorem(*)
: parent=chapter
corollary(*)
: sibling=theorem
proposition(*)
: sibling=theorem
claim(*)
: sibling=theorem
definition(*)
: parent=chapter
problem(*)
: parent=chapter
exercise(*)
: parent=chapter
example(*)
: parent=chapter
observation(*)
: parent=exmaple
; should only be used insideexample
environmentoptimization(*)
: parent=example
; should only be used insideexample
environmentlemma(*)
: sibling=theorem
(todo: parent=theorem
)note*
hint
:
\begin{exercise}
statement
\end{exercise}
\begin{hint}
hints
\end{hint}
\cbra{x}
: puts curly braces aroundx
\bbra{x}
: boxed brackets\pbra{x}
: parentheses\floor{x}
\ceil{x}
\one{x}
:[x]
\two{x}{y}
:[x, y]
\three{x}{y}{z}
:[x, y, z]
\four{x}{y}{z}{a}
:[x, y, z, a]
\DP
: text for dp\compl{x}
: complement set of {x}, currently set to overbar\ora{x}
: overrightarrow\abs{x}
: vertical bars around x i.e.|x|
\downmapsto
: depricated; use\rotatebox
each time