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[LaTeX Refs] #housekeeping
LaTeX Bibliography
Dear Socratis,
See \cite{verma} and \cite{poschel}....
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\begin{thebibliography}{100} %Assuming maximum 100 entries not more
\bibitem{poschel} \textbf{Pöschel, Thorsten, and Schwager, Thomas. \textit{"Molecular Dynamics". Computational Granular Dynamics: Models and Algorithms.}} Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (2005)
\bibitem{verma} \textbf{Verma, H C. \textit{"Rotational Mechanics". Concepts of Physics [Part 1].}} Bharati Bhawan (P \& D) (2012).
\end{thebibliography}
The \cite commands appear in the body of the text, while the bibliography section belongs to the end as you have done. The cite_keys verma or poschel keep the references and their citations linked even when you move them around. The bibliography needs to kept alphabetically sorted for one's own sanity. The citations would automatically place themselves in the order of their occurance you shouldn't specify bibliographic numbers by hand as these numbers will become invalid when you move the citations.
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Best wishes,
Shibaji
April 24, 2020
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