1. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
A
My first LTEX presentation
the subtitle
Fan Zhang
January 15, 2014
Fan Zhang
A
My first L TEX presentation
2. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
title
Watch this slide grow.
Fan Zhang
A
My first L TEX presentation
3. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
title
Watch this slide grow.
Hello,World!
Fan Zhang
A
My first L TEX presentation
4. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
title
Watch this slide grow.
Hello,World!
Hello,Mars!
Fan Zhang
A
My first L TEX presentation
5. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
title
Watch this slide grow.
Hello,World!
Hello,Mars!
Hello, Alpha Centauri!
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
6. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Lists:The $1,000,000 Question
Which president said,”Most folks are as happy as they make up
their mind to be”?
Hints:
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
7. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Lists:The $1,000,000 Question
Which president said,”Most folks are as happy as they make up
their mind to be”?
A James Madsion
Hints:
James Madison ate broccoli.
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
8. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Lists:The $1,000,000 Question
Which president said,”Most folks are as happy as they make up
their mind to be”?
A James Madsion
B Harry Truman
Hints:
James Madison ate broccoli.
Harry Truman drank milk.
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
9. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Lists:The $1,000,000 Question
Which president said,”Most folks are as happy as they make up
their mind to be”?
A James Madsion
B Harry Truman
C Abraham Lincoln
Hints:
James Madison ate broccoli.
Harry Truman drank milk.
Abe Lincoln raised bees
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
10. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Lists:The $1,000,000 Question
Which president said,”Most folks are as happy as they make up
their mind to be”?
A James Madsion
B Harry Truman
C Abraham Lincoln
D Calvin Coolidge
Hints:
James Madison ate broccoli.
Harry Truman drank milk.
Abe Lincoln raised bees
And Cal Coo grew silk.
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
11. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Lists:The $1,000,000 Question
Which president said,”Most folks are as happy as they make up
their mind to be”?
C Abraham Lincoln
Fan Zhang
A
My first L TEX presentation
12. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
columns and blocks
a
a
Apologies to Larson
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
13. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
columns and blocks
Observation
Simmons Ha
of metal and
a
a
Apologies to Larson
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
14. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
columns and blocks
Observation
Simmons Ha
of metal and
Observation
Simmons Do
composed of
a
a
Apologies to Larson
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
15. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
columns and blocks
Observation
Simmons Ha
of metal and
Observation
Simmons Do
composed of
Conclusion
Simmons Ha
Dorm.
a
a
Apologies to Larson
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
16. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Easy Theorem
x n + y n = z n,
has no integer solutions for n > 2 where x, y z = 0
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
17. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Easy Theorem Proof Remark
Easy Theorem
x n + y n = z n,
has no integer solutions for n > 2 where x, y z = 0
Remark
This problem was first posed in 10, 000 B.C.
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation
18. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Easy Theorem Proof Remark
Easy Theorem
x n + y n = z n,
has no integer solutions for n > 2 where x, y z = 0
Remark
This problem was first posed in 10, 000 B.C.
Fan Zhang
A
My first L TEX presentation
19. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Easy Theorem Proof Remark
Easy Theorem
x n + y n = z n,
has no integer solutions for n > 2 where x, y z = 0
Proof
The proof is trivial and left as an exercise.
Remark
This problem was first posed in 10, 000 B.C.
Fan Zhang
A
My first L TEX presentation
20. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Ice Cream Store
Location
Fan Zhang
How to Get There
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My first L TEX presentation
21. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Ice Cream Store
Toscaninis
Location
Central Square
Fan Zhang
How to Get There
Just walk!
A
My first L TEX presentation
22. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Ice Cream Store
Toscaninis
Herrells
Location
Central Square
Harvard Square
Fan Zhang
How to Get There
Just walk!
Red Line
A
My first L TEX presentation
23. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Ice Cream Store
Toscaninis
Herrells
J.P. Licks
Location
Central Square
Harvard Square
Davis Square
Fan Zhang
How to Get There
Just walk!
Red Line
Red Line
A
My first L TEX presentation
24. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Ice Cream Store
Toscaninis
Herrells
J.P. Licks
Ben & Jerrys
Location
Central Square
Harvard Square
Davis Square
Newbury Street
Fan Zhang
How to Get There
Just walk!
Red Line
Red Line
Green Line
A
My first L TEX presentation
25. Intro to Beamer
Overlaying Concepts
Sparkle
References
Table of contents
Fan Zhang
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My first L TEX presentation