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Introduction Overlays Math Conclusions

Beamer(up up and away)

Kathleen Holm

program in Applied Math,University of Arizona

8 Nov 2006, SWIG

Kathleen Holm program in Applied Math, University of Arizona

Beamer

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Outline

Introduction

Overlays

Math

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Beamer

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Features of beamer

I Complicated, elegant templatesI Viewers can see the progress of the presentationI Nice boxes for theorems, definitions, etc.I With extra options and goodness comes complication

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Features of beamer

I Complicated, elegant templatesI Viewers can see the progress of the presentationI Nice boxes for theorems, definitions, etc.I With extra options and goodness comes complication

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Beamer

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Features of beamer

I Complicated, elegant templatesI Viewers can see the progress of the presentationI Nice boxes for theorems, definitions, etc.I With extra options and goodness comes complication

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Features of beamer

I Complicated, elegant templatesI Viewers can see the progress of the presentationI Nice boxes for theorems, definitions, etc.I With extra options and goodness comes complication

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Beamer

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.tex file Setup

\documentclass[ options ]{beamer}\mode<presentation>{\usetheme[ options ]{ name }\usecolortheme[ options ]{ name }}

\title{Title of Presentation}\subtitle{}\author{Author’s name}\institute{University of Arizona}

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.tex file Setup

\begin{document}\begin{frame}\titlepage\end{frame}

\section*{Outline}\begin{frame}\tableofcontents\end{frame}

...

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.tex file Setup

\section{Name of Section}\subsection{...}\begin{frame}\frametitle{ slide’s title }

content of slide\end{frame}

\section{Another Section}...\end{document}

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Outline

Introduction

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I First pointI Second point, however...

I If this,I then That!

I Therefore, Third point,I Fourth point

SummaryI The final pointI Last thing to say

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I First pointI Second point, however...

I If this,I then That!

I Therefore, Third point,I Fourth point

SummaryI The final pointI Last thing to say

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Beamer

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I First pointI Second point, however...

I If this,I then That!

I Therefore, Third point,I Fourth point

SummaryI The final pointI Last thing to say

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Beamer

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I First pointI Second point, however...

I If this,I then That!

I Therefore, Third point,I Fourth point

SummaryI The final pointI Last thing to say

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I First pointI Second point, however...

I If this,I then That!

I Therefore, Third point,I Fourth point

SummaryI The final pointI Last thing to say

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Creating overlays\begin{itemize}\item First point.\pause\item Second point, however...

\begin{itemize}\item If this,\pause\item then That!

\end{itemize}\item Therefore, Third point,\pause\item Fourth point\end{itemize}...

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Creating overlays

...Summary

\begin{itemize}\onslide % \onslide: on every slide\item The final point\pause\item Last thing to say

\end{itemize}

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One more time

I First pointI Second point, however...

I If this,I then That!

I Therefore, Third point,I Fourth point

SummaryI The final pointI Last thing to say

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One more time

I First pointI Second point, however...

I If this,I then That!

I Therefore, Third point,I Fourth point

SummaryI The final pointI Last thing to say

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Beamer

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One more time

I First pointI Second point, however...

I If this,I then That!

I Therefore, Third point,I Fourth point

SummaryI The final pointI Last thing to say

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Beamer

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One more time

I First pointI Second point, however...

I If this,I then That!

I Therefore, Third point,I Fourth point

SummaryI The final pointI Last thing to say

Kathleen Holm program in Applied Math, University of Arizona

Beamer

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One more time

I First pointI Second point, however...

I If this,I then That!

I Therefore, Third point,I Fourth point

SummaryI The final pointI Last thing to say

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Beamer

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Outline

Introduction

Overlays

Math

Conclusions

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Beamer

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Theorems, Definitions, Proofs,...

I Beamer supports enviroments to make professionallooking theorems

I Also in a block styleI Unfortunately, not available for demonstration at this time

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Theorems, Definitions, Proofs,...

I Beamer supports enviroments to make professionallooking theorems

I Also in a block styleI Unfortunately, not available for demonstration at this time

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Beamer

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example of what we want

I DefinitionThe Riemann Zeta function is defined, for all s ∈ C, by

ζ(s) =∞∑

n=1

1ns =

∏p∈P

11−p−s

I Riemann’s HypothesisAll non-trivial zeros of ζ(s) have real part one-half.

I Sketch of proof

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example of what we want

I DefinitionThe Riemann Zeta function is defined, for all s ∈ C, by

ζ(s) =∞∑

n=1

1ns =

∏p∈P

11−p−s

I Riemann’s HypothesisAll non-trivial zeros of ζ(s) have real part one-half.

I Sketch of proof

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Beamer

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example of what we want

I DefinitionThe Riemann Zeta function is defined, for all s ∈ C, by

ζ(s) =∞∑

n=1

1ns =

∏p∈P

11−p−s

I Riemann’s HypothesisAll non-trivial zeros of ζ(s) have real part one-half.

I Sketch of proof

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Beamer

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Dividing the space with ColumnsBifurcationDiagram forxn+1 = rxn(1−x2

n )

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the Columns Environment

\begin{frame}\begin{columns}[ options ] % opt for alignment, example: ’t’

\column{width of col 1}stuff

\column{width of col 2}stuff...

\end{columns}\end{frame}

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Outline

Introduction

Overlays

Math

Conclusions

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Conclusions

I Beamer has the most functionality, and changable optionsI Something for everyone: simplicity vs complexity,

visually boring vs stylishI Will require some research on documentation and

patience.

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Beamer

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For more information:

To download, see examples, etc..http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/

For Documentation:Search the web for beameruserguide.pdf

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