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Paper template for the MIT SCALE Conference for Latin America & the Caribbean.

This is a template for the class to be used when publishing in a review from the Hellenic Mathematical Society

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Trigonométrie anti-sèche résumé de cours de seconde. Mini-livre 8 A7 sur un A4 recto. cheatsheet antiseche pocketmod minibook trig sin cos circle cercle

Some convenience functions for math problem sets.

This is a template for writing the B.Tech thesis for the National Institute of Technology, Trichy. I hope it'll be useful for B.tech, Masters and PhD students!

A one-sided CV template in a row layout. The heights and background colors of the rows can be customized to create a featured-content-like layout. Taken from https://github.com/jankapunkt/latexcv.

A simple resume/CV template with CJK (Chinese Japanese Korean character) support for academics, translators, programmers, and for general use. I forked Timmy Chan's template (https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/data-science-tech-resume-template/zcdmpfxrzjhv) and made aesthetic, section, and CJK modifications. I submit this to the gallery with TC's permission.

The Journal of Complex Networks, by Oxford University Press, publishes original articles and reviews with a significant contribution to the analysis and understanding of complex networks and its applications in diverse fields. Complex networks are loosely defined as networks with nontrivial topology and dynamics, which appear as the skeletons of complex systems in the real-world. The journal covers everything from the basic mathematical, physical and computational principles needed for studying complex networks to their applications leading to predictive models in molecular, biological, ecological, informational, engineering, social, technological and other systems. For more details about the journal see http://comnet.oxfordjournals.org/.
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