Minimalist LaTeX template for academic papers
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Minimalist LaTeX template for academic papers
A repository for pandoc templates. Geared for Obsidian.
LaTeX template for the response to reviewer comments (scientific journal publications)
This pandoc directory shows how one markdown file can be used to generate all major computer science journal formats -- ACM, IEEE and LNCS
PaperOps: where academic LaTeX paper writing meets DevOps.
An expository paper on the Moduli Spaces of Riemann Surfaces.
A LaTeX Template with double column for Elsevier journals
Bauer and Romann (2022): “Answers at Gunpoint”. Philosophy of Science 89 (1), 180–192.
Kornmesser and Bauer (2023): “Austin in the Lab”. Topics in Linguistics 24 (2), 1–14.
Bauer (2023): “Empirische Studien zu Fragen der Bedarfsgerechtigkeit”. Doctoral thesis.
Evaluating the trade-offs of using the Go-plugin API for JIT compilation while comparing the approach with a tree-walk interpreter
Bauer and Romann (forthcoming): “Equal Deeds, Different Needs”. Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy.
LaTeX template for IEEE papers (including Bash script for easy setup)
Bauer et al. (2023): “Winter is Coming”. PLoS ONE 18 (11), e0294572.
Bauer et al. (2022): “Need, Equity, and Accountability”. Social Choice and Welfare 59, 769–814.
Analysis of Chinese Tourists in Japan by Text Mining of a Hotel Portal Site. // This was the private repository where I work on the versions of my paper. However, it has been since published at The Japanese Journal of the Institute of Industrial Applications Engineers (JJIIAE), 2018, Vol. 6, No. 2. pp. 95-99 DOI: 10.12792/jjiiae.6.2.95
Bauer et al. (2023): “Thinking About Need”. SSRN Working Paper 4503209.
Latex Code of Paper "Checklist to Transparently Define Test Oracles for TP, FP, and FN Objects in Automated Driving"
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