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I have been searching for a while, but I didn't find what I was looking for. If this question has been answered before please add a link to the answer.

I am writing a report, where every chapter is a published article that I discuss. I want to cite each article in the title of its corresponding chapter, but I don't want the reference number to be shown in the table of contents.

I tried

\chapter{Paths \cite{...}}

The chapter title looks fine with the citation number beside it for example,

Paths [1]

but it also shows like this in the table of contents, and that is what I don't want. I want to show up in the table of contents only as

Paths

Is this possible?

Or there another better way to do it? Maybe put a header just for the citation number?

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    You can use the optional argument: \chapter[Paths]{Paths \cite{...}}. But I'd rather add the citation after \chapter, as part of the text. – campa Oct 27 '20 at 14:11
  • Thank you, Also where can I learn about these options (..[options]{...}), I tried many sites but none helped :-/ – Fareed Abi Farraj Oct 27 '20 at 14:17

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