LaTeX Finding Non-Basic LaTeX Document Styles

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The discussion centers on finding a LaTeX document style beyond the standard options of article, book, report, and letter. Suggestions include exploring Elsevier's online resources, which offer a variety of styles, as well as specific journals like PCCP and Journal of Physics: Conference Series for their templates. Additionally, the American Mathematical Society and the American Physical Society provide comprehensive LaTeX packages, such as amslatex and revtex, which include multiple document classes suitable for scientific writing. These resources can help meet the professor's requirement for a non-standard LaTeX document style.
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My prof asked me to find a latex document style that is not one of the four basic built in styles (article,book,report,letter), either from a scientific journal's online author resources or by accessing a scientific preprint archive. Well, I've been searching this on google for about an hour now and can't find anything...
 
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search in elsevier (a lots of styles), pccp, J Phys: conf. series, ..for sure you will get journal template.
 
Both the American Math Society and the American Physics Society have extensive packages (amslatex and revtex), including several top-level document classes.
 
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