From b3da2d0e0c85b27bb22a9562fa2d9ac3a745d161 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Justin Dretvic Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2024 18:17:56 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] initial commit --- asta-fuwa_ersti-einfuehrung/example.tex | 215 ++++++++++++++++++++++ asta-fuwa_referatsvorstellung/example.tex | 215 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 430 insertions(+) create mode 100644 asta-fuwa_ersti-einfuehrung/example.tex create mode 100644 asta-fuwa_referatsvorstellung/example.tex diff --git a/asta-fuwa_ersti-einfuehrung/example.tex b/asta-fuwa_ersti-einfuehrung/example.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..540e4c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/asta-fuwa_ersti-einfuehrung/example.tex @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +\documentclass[UKenglish,aspectratio=169,logotop]{beamer} + + +\usetheme{HFU} + + +\usepackage{csquotes} % Quotation marks +\usepackage{microtype} % Improved typography +\usepackage{amssymb} % Mathematical symbols +\usepackage{mathtools} % Mathematical symbols +\usepackage[absolute, overlay]{textpos} % Arbitrary placement +\setlength{\TPHorizModule}{\paperwidth} % Textpos units +\setlength{\TPVertModule}{\paperheight} % Textpos units +\usepackage{tikz} +\usepackage{pgf} +\usetikzlibrary{overlay-beamer-styles} % Overlay effects for TikZ +\usetikzlibrary{positioning} % Positioning of nodes for TikZ +\usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta} % more arrow styles + +\author{Valentin Weber} +\title{Beamer example} +\subtitle{Usage of the theme \texttt{HFU}} +%\date{DD.MM.YYYY} % this is just a placeholder, use whatever format floats your boat + + +\begin{document} + + +\section{Overview} +% Use +% +% \begin{frame}[allowframebreaks]{Title} +% +% if the TOC does not fit one frame. +\begin{frame}{Table of contents} + \tableofcontents +\end{frame} + + +\section{Mathematics} +\subsection{Theorem} + + +\begin{frame}{Mathematics} + \begin{theorem}[Fermat's little theorem] + For a prime~\(p\) and \(a \in \mathbb{Z}\) it holds that \(a^p \equiv a \pmod{p}\). + \end{theorem} + + \begin{proof} + The invertible elements in a field form a group under multiplication. + In particular, the elements + \begin{equation*} + 1, 2, \ldots, p - 1 \in \mathbb{Z}_p + \end{equation*} + form a group under multiplication modulo~\(p\). + This is a group of order \(p - 1\). + For \(a \in \mathbb{Z}_p\) and \(a \neq 0\) we thus get \(a^{p-1} = 1 \in \mathbb{Z}_p\). + The claim follows. + \end{proof} +\end{frame} + + +\subsection{Example} + + +\begin{frame}{Mathematics} + \begin{example} + The function \(\phi \colon \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}\) given by \(\phi(x) = 2x\) is continuous at the point \(x = \alpha\), + because if \(\epsilon > 0\) and \(x \in \mathbb{R}\) is such that \(\lvert x - \alpha \rvert < \delta = \frac{\epsilon}{2}\), + then + \begin{equation*} + \lvert \phi(x) - \phi(\alpha)\rvert = 2\lvert x - \alpha \rvert < 2\delta = \epsilon. + \end{equation*} + \end{example} +\end{frame} + + +\section{Highlighting} +\SectionFrame + + +\begin{frame}{Highlighting} + Sometimes it is useful to \alert{highlight} certain words in the text. + + \begin{alertblock}{Important message} + If a lot of text should be \alert{highlighted}, it is a good idea to put it in a box. + \end{alertblock} + + It is easy to match the \structure{colour theme}. +\end{frame} + + +\section{Lists} + + +\begin{frame}{Lists} + \begin{itemize} + \item + Bullet lists are marked with a red box. + \end{itemize} + + \begin{enumerate} + \item + \label{enum:item} + Numbered lists are marked with a white number inside a red box. + \end{enumerate} + + \begin{description} + \item[Description] highlights important words with red text. + \end{description} + + Items in numbered lists like \enumref{enum:item} can be referenced with a red box. + + \begin{example} + \begin{itemize} + \item + Lists change colour after the environment. + \end{itemize} + \end{example} + \vspace{2ex} + \ConclusionArrow{Key messages or conclusions can be highlighted by using an arrow} +\end{frame} + + +\section{Effects} + + +\begin{frame}{Effects} + \begin{columns}[onlytextwidth] + \begin{column}{0.49\textwidth} + \begin{enumerate}[<+-|alert@+>] + \item + Effects that control + + \item + when text is displayed + + \item + are specified with <> and a list of slides. + \end{enumerate} + + \begin{theorem}<2> + This theorem is only visible on slide number 2. + \end{theorem} + \end{column} + \begin{column}{0.49\textwidth} + Use \textbf<2->{textblock} for arbitrary placement of objects. + + \pause + \medskip + + It creates a box + with the specified width (here in a percentage of the slide's width) + and upper left corner at the specified coordinate (x, y) + (here x is a percentage of width and y a percentage of height). + \end{column} + \end{columns} + + \begin{textblock}{0.3}(0.45, 0.55) + \includegraphics<1, 3>[width = \textwidth]{HFU-images/asta_logo_black.pdf} + \end{textblock} +\end{frame} + +\section{Diskussion und Fragen} +\SectionFrameAlt + + +\section{References} + + +\begin{frame}[allowframebreaks]{References} + \begin{thebibliography}{} + + % Article is the default. + \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[book] + + \bibitem{Hartshorne1977} + Hartshorne, R. + \newblock \emph{Algebraic Geometry}. + \newblock Springer-Verlag, 1977. + + \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[article] + + \bibitem{Helso2020} + Helsø, M. + \newblock \enquote{Rational quartic symmetroids}. + \newblock \emph{Adv. Geom.}, 20(1):71--89, 2020. + + \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[online] + + \bibitem{HR2018} + Helsø, M.\ and Ranestad, K. + \newblock \emph{Rational quartic spectrahedra}, 2018. + \newblock \url{https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.11235} + + \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[triangle] + + \bibitem{AM1969} + Atiyah, M.\ and Macdonald, I. + \newblock \emph{Introduction to commutative algebra}. + \newblock Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Reading, Mass.-London-Don + Mills, Ont., 1969 + + \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[text] + + \bibitem{Artin1966} + Artin, M. + \newblock \enquote{On isolated rational singularities of surfaces}. + \newblock \emph{Amer. J. Math.}, 80(1):129--136, 1966. + + \end{thebibliography} +\end{frame} + + +\end{document} diff --git a/asta-fuwa_referatsvorstellung/example.tex b/asta-fuwa_referatsvorstellung/example.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..540e4c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/asta-fuwa_referatsvorstellung/example.tex @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +\documentclass[UKenglish,aspectratio=169,logotop]{beamer} + + +\usetheme{HFU} + + +\usepackage{csquotes} % Quotation marks +\usepackage{microtype} % Improved typography +\usepackage{amssymb} % Mathematical symbols +\usepackage{mathtools} % Mathematical symbols +\usepackage[absolute, overlay]{textpos} % Arbitrary placement +\setlength{\TPHorizModule}{\paperwidth} % Textpos units +\setlength{\TPVertModule}{\paperheight} % Textpos units +\usepackage{tikz} +\usepackage{pgf} +\usetikzlibrary{overlay-beamer-styles} % Overlay effects for TikZ +\usetikzlibrary{positioning} % Positioning of nodes for TikZ +\usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta} % more arrow styles + +\author{Valentin Weber} +\title{Beamer example} +\subtitle{Usage of the theme \texttt{HFU}} +%\date{DD.MM.YYYY} % this is just a placeholder, use whatever format floats your boat + + +\begin{document} + + +\section{Overview} +% Use +% +% \begin{frame}[allowframebreaks]{Title} +% +% if the TOC does not fit one frame. +\begin{frame}{Table of contents} + \tableofcontents +\end{frame} + + +\section{Mathematics} +\subsection{Theorem} + + +\begin{frame}{Mathematics} + \begin{theorem}[Fermat's little theorem] + For a prime~\(p\) and \(a \in \mathbb{Z}\) it holds that \(a^p \equiv a \pmod{p}\). + \end{theorem} + + \begin{proof} + The invertible elements in a field form a group under multiplication. + In particular, the elements + \begin{equation*} + 1, 2, \ldots, p - 1 \in \mathbb{Z}_p + \end{equation*} + form a group under multiplication modulo~\(p\). + This is a group of order \(p - 1\). + For \(a \in \mathbb{Z}_p\) and \(a \neq 0\) we thus get \(a^{p-1} = 1 \in \mathbb{Z}_p\). + The claim follows. + \end{proof} +\end{frame} + + +\subsection{Example} + + +\begin{frame}{Mathematics} + \begin{example} + The function \(\phi \colon \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}\) given by \(\phi(x) = 2x\) is continuous at the point \(x = \alpha\), + because if \(\epsilon > 0\) and \(x \in \mathbb{R}\) is such that \(\lvert x - \alpha \rvert < \delta = \frac{\epsilon}{2}\), + then + \begin{equation*} + \lvert \phi(x) - \phi(\alpha)\rvert = 2\lvert x - \alpha \rvert < 2\delta = \epsilon. + \end{equation*} + \end{example} +\end{frame} + + +\section{Highlighting} +\SectionFrame + + +\begin{frame}{Highlighting} + Sometimes it is useful to \alert{highlight} certain words in the text. + + \begin{alertblock}{Important message} + If a lot of text should be \alert{highlighted}, it is a good idea to put it in a box. + \end{alertblock} + + It is easy to match the \structure{colour theme}. +\end{frame} + + +\section{Lists} + + +\begin{frame}{Lists} + \begin{itemize} + \item + Bullet lists are marked with a red box. + \end{itemize} + + \begin{enumerate} + \item + \label{enum:item} + Numbered lists are marked with a white number inside a red box. + \end{enumerate} + + \begin{description} + \item[Description] highlights important words with red text. + \end{description} + + Items in numbered lists like \enumref{enum:item} can be referenced with a red box. + + \begin{example} + \begin{itemize} + \item + Lists change colour after the environment. + \end{itemize} + \end{example} + \vspace{2ex} + \ConclusionArrow{Key messages or conclusions can be highlighted by using an arrow} +\end{frame} + + +\section{Effects} + + +\begin{frame}{Effects} + \begin{columns}[onlytextwidth] + \begin{column}{0.49\textwidth} + \begin{enumerate}[<+-|alert@+>] + \item + Effects that control + + \item + when text is displayed + + \item + are specified with <> and a list of slides. + \end{enumerate} + + \begin{theorem}<2> + This theorem is only visible on slide number 2. + \end{theorem} + \end{column} + \begin{column}{0.49\textwidth} + Use \textbf<2->{textblock} for arbitrary placement of objects. + + \pause + \medskip + + It creates a box + with the specified width (here in a percentage of the slide's width) + and upper left corner at the specified coordinate (x, y) + (here x is a percentage of width and y a percentage of height). + \end{column} + \end{columns} + + \begin{textblock}{0.3}(0.45, 0.55) + \includegraphics<1, 3>[width = \textwidth]{HFU-images/asta_logo_black.pdf} + \end{textblock} +\end{frame} + +\section{Diskussion und Fragen} +\SectionFrameAlt + + +\section{References} + + +\begin{frame}[allowframebreaks]{References} + \begin{thebibliography}{} + + % Article is the default. + \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[book] + + \bibitem{Hartshorne1977} + Hartshorne, R. + \newblock \emph{Algebraic Geometry}. + \newblock Springer-Verlag, 1977. + + \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[article] + + \bibitem{Helso2020} + Helsø, M. + \newblock \enquote{Rational quartic symmetroids}. + \newblock \emph{Adv. Geom.}, 20(1):71--89, 2020. + + \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[online] + + \bibitem{HR2018} + Helsø, M.\ and Ranestad, K. + \newblock \emph{Rational quartic spectrahedra}, 2018. + \newblock \url{https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.11235} + + \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[triangle] + + \bibitem{AM1969} + Atiyah, M.\ and Macdonald, I. + \newblock \emph{Introduction to commutative algebra}. + \newblock Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Reading, Mass.-London-Don + Mills, Ont., 1969 + + \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[text] + + \bibitem{Artin1966} + Artin, M. + \newblock \enquote{On isolated rational singularities of surfaces}. + \newblock \emph{Amer. J. Math.}, 80(1):129--136, 1966. + + \end{thebibliography} +\end{frame} + + +\end{document}