Télécharger la présentation pdf (créée sous beamer.cls) de mon exposé Identités cachées, le 17 mars 2014, au lycée Lebrun (Coutances, FR). Most of the material presented there comes from the paper on this page.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my May 2008 talk at the ROGICS08 conference in Mahdia (Tunisia) Large lower finite lattices with breadth three.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my July 2008 talk in Darmstadt Modular lattices and von Neumann regular rings.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my September 2008 talk at the SSAOS08 conference in Třešť (Czech Republic) Von Neumann coordinatization, Banaschewski functions, and larders.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my February 2009 colloquium talk at the IRMA (Strasbourg) Treillis distributifs de congruences d'algèbres générales.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my March 2009 talk at AAA77 (Potsdam) Representations of graph monoids by regular rings.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my August 2009 talk at NSAC09 (Novi Sad, Serbia) From lifting objects to lifting diagrams: recent progress on larders and CLL.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my February 2010 colloquium talk at Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN, USA) Approximating the finite by the infinite: Larders and CLL.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my June 2010 talk at BLAST 2010 (Boulder, CO, USA) Large free sets versus k-ladders: combinatorial issues raised by ``From lifting objects to lifting diagrams''.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my August 2010 talk at ``New Trends in Noncommutative Algebra" 2010 (Seattle, WA, USA) Nonstable K-theory of regular rings and Banaschewski functions.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of the talk given by Luigi Santocanale's in July 2011 at ``Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic 2011 (Marseille, France) Sublattices of associahedra and permutohedra, based on our join paper from my publications page.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my September 2012 talk at ``50th Summer School on Algebra and Ordered Sets" 2012 (Nový Smokovec, Slovakia) The extended permutohedron on a transitive relation.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my June 2013 talk at NSAC 2013 (Novi Sad, Serbia) Lattices of regular closed sets in closure spaces: semidistributivity and Dedekind-MacNeille completions. Problem 8 (whether every distributive join-semilattice with zero is a retract of an ultraboolean one): see on this page.ĭownload the pdf presentation (created under beamer.cls) of my September 2007 Tale (Slovakia) talk A counterexample to the Congruence Lattice Problem. Problem 6 (nonexistence of a right inverse of the compact congruence semilattice functor on finite Boolean semilattices and zero-preserving join-embeddings): see (with Jiří Tůma) on this page. In case anybody wants to have a look at these slides, I put them here for download.Īdded notes: Meanwhile, the following problems of that set of slides have been solved. Take, for example, this sample code from a lecture slide for one of my classes.For some of the conferences to which I participated, I used slides. Almost the entirety of a LaTeX document is the content itself whereas it seems half (if not more) of a Beamer document is markup. Using both will lead to proficiency, but Beamer markup remains ugly and a chore to write. At least, I found LaTeX’s document preparation system more intuitive than Beamer’s slides preparation system. However, I never particularly cared for Beamer. Both have numerous advantages over their Microsoft equivalents. The transition to LaTeX came with a concurrent transition to its sister package Beamer, which renders Powerpoint-styled presentations. There was no pressure from my department to learn it, only a curiosity on my end for the benefits of it. No one else in my department at the time used it, beyond my friend Joe (who introduced it to me). I’ve been using LaTeX for document rendering for over five years. This article is reposted from with the kind permission of Steven Miller. Moving from Beamer to R Markdown Steven V.
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