\chapter*{List of Publications} \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Publications} \markboth{List of Publications}{List of Publications} \textbf{This dissertation is based on the following refereed publications in chronological order} (I have contributed to all stages of work as the lead author): %% To prepare the entries for this list, add references to your papers like "\cite{Myself2019a}\cite{Myself2019b}" here, %% generate the PDF with Latex, then open the generated BBL file with a text editor, %% copy the necessary entries here, and finally, edit them with extra notes about Chapters, etc. \begin{enumerate} \item Myself and My Coauthor. Paper title: Paper subtitle. In {\em Proceedings of The Best Conference}, short paper track, BestConf~'15, pages 100--105. Publisher, 2015. \href{https://doi.org/xxx}{\path{doi:xxx}}. Materials appear in Chapter~X. \item Myself, My Coauthor, and Another Coauthor. My journal article. {\em Journal Title}, 10(1):100--115, April 2016. \href{https://doi.org/yyy}{\path{doi:yyy}}. Materials appear in Chapter~X. \item \ldots \end{enumerate} \noindent Additionally, the materials of Chapter~X have been used to prepare the following full paper manuscript: \begin{itemize} \item Myself and My Coauthor. Manuscript title: Manuscript subtitle. 2019. \end{itemize} %\bigskip \newpage \noindent\textbf{Further publications not related to this dissertation} (I have contributed to all or some stages of work in conceptualization, implementation, or writing): \begin{enumerate} \item Myself, My Coauthor, and Another Coauthor. A not so relevant paper title. In {\em Proceedings of Another Conference}, Conf~'16, pages 20--30. Publisher, 2016. \href{https://doi.org/zzz}{\path{doi:zzz}}. \end{enumerate}