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I would like to cite a reference In my text but instead of having [1] I want [Duan] but I can find a way. I tried in this way:

\usepackage{biblatex}

\addbibresource{biblio.bib}

....

\cite{Duan}

and in the biblio.bib I have:

@article{Duan,

keywords = {Duan},

title={ The GARCH Option Pricing Model},

author={Duan, Jin-Chuan},

journal={Mathematical finance},

year={1995},

number = "5",

DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9965.1995.tb00099.x"

}

Fabio
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    Are you potentially looking for usepackage[style=alphabetic]{biblatex}? – Manuel Weinkauf Jun 21 '21 at 09:47
  • It gives [Dua95] but I want [Duan] as the keywords – Fabio Jun 21 '21 at 09:55
  • That is an interesting citation style. I am not sure how you would access the keywords in a citation (it is probably possible, I just don't know). However, if this is always the first author, you could define a command \newcommand{\mycite}{[\citeauthor*{#1}]} and use this for citations. You will also have to redefine the \andothers-string to an empty string if you have works with more than one author. I did not test this, but I am pretty sure it gets you at least close to what you want. – Manuel Weinkauf Jun 21 '21 at 11:13
  • This link may help you. – Onur Gürdoğan Jun 21 '21 at 11:37

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