%% This file is an example of using edmaths.sty to style a PhD thesis that %% complies with University of Edinburgh typesetting rules. While the %% style is LPPL 1.3 licensed, this example is given under a 0BSD license %% (https://choosealicense.com/licenses/0bsd), meaning it can be freely %% used, copied, modified, and/or redistributed with or without attribution. %% See README.md or https://github.com/Foggalong/edinburgh-math-latex for %% instructions on using the style. \documentclass[12pt,twoside]{report} \title{Thesis Title} \author{Author Name} \date{YYYY} \usepackage[phd,fourier,hyperref,colour,fancyhdr]{edmaths} %\shorttitle{Short title} % You can optionally define a shorter version of your title for the headers if you use the fancyhdr option. \begin{document} \flushbottom \pagenumbering{roman} \maketitle \begin{declaration} {I declare that this thesis has been composed solely by myself and that it has not been submitted, in whole or in part, in any previous application for a degree. Except where stated otherwise by reference or acknowledgement, the work presented is entirely my own.} % Required for PhD theses. This declaration should be tailored to your thesis. If your thesis includes previously-published work, it should be declared on this page. See https://www.ed.ac.uk/sites/default/files/atoms/files/thesis_signed_declaration.pdf. \end{declaration} \begin{abstract} The abstract goes here. \end{abstract} \begin{laysummary} A lay summary is required for PhD theses. See \href{https://www.ed.ac.uk/sites/default/files/atoms/files/lay_summary_in_theses.pdf}{this page on the University website}. \end{laysummary} \dedication{In memory of my sanity.} \begin{acknowledgements} I'd like to thank my supervisor for putting up with me for four years. \end{acknowledgements} \tableofcontents % Uncomment to add 'Contents' entry to contents page % \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Contents} \newpage \pagenumbering{arabic} \chapter{First Chapter} This is an example of a report made using the \texttt{edmaths} stylesheet~\cite{koeppe2007}, which is designed to ensure compliance with the University of Edinburgh's typesetting requirements for reports and theses. \section{First section} \section{Second section} \chapter{Second Chapter} \appendix \chapter{First Appendix} \bibliography{example-references} \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Bibliography} % Choose a reference style from https://verbosus.com/bibtex-style-examples.html \bibliographystyle{ieeetr} % Or use the `amsrefs' package, https://ams.org/tex/amsrefs.html \end{document}