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beamer-purdue

A Beamer template inspired by the Purdue Visual


Identity

Dennis Ogbe

May 19, 2016


Overview

I Part 1: Examples

I Part 2: Plots

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Hello!

This is the beamer-purdue Theme. A Beamer template inspired


by the Purdue Visual Identity.
An itemized list looks as follows:
I Item 1
I Item 2
The continuous-time Fourier Transform of a signal x(t) is defined
as

Z ∞
X(ω) = x(t)e−jωt dt (1)
−∞

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A Theorem in a Box

Theorem
The Bessel functions of the first kind Jv (x) are the solutions to the
Bessel differential equation

d2 y dy
x2 + x2 − v 2 y = 0.

2
+x (2)
dx dx

Proof: Omitted.

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Figures

We can include graphics just like we are used to, for example this
block diagram of an noise-canceling system:

s(t) c(t)
H(z) z −M

σ v(t)

Processor
y(t)

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Plotting is fun!

On the following pages, we include two examples on how to


include plots:
1. A PDF plot
2. A PGF/TikZ plot
PDF plots are nice, but nothing beats the native look of
PGF/TikZ. The source code to generate both plots can be found
in extra/plot bessel.py

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A PDF Plot

J0 (x)
1.0
J1 (x)
J2 (x)
J3 (x)
0.5 J4 (x)
J5 (x)
Jn (x)

0.0

−0.5
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
x

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A PGF/TikZ Plot

J0 (x)
1.0
J1 (x)
J2 (x)
J3 (x)
0.5 J4 (x)
J5 (x)
Jn (x)

0.0

−0.5
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
x

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