The following project is in the field of combinatorics. It is a broad summary of the probabilistic method. Basic definitions and theorems, needed for the proper use of the probabilistic method, are introduced. Simple examples are provided in order to illustrate the theory in practice and to introduce the method itself. The project focuses on competitive problems from major national and international competitions, in whose solutions could be used probabilistic method, contributing to their briefness. One of our main aims is demonstrating the broad application of the probabilistic method not only in some theoretical fields of mathematics, but also in competitive problems. The problems in the abstract are with increased difficulty and we believe, they can serve as a preparation for mathematical olympiads and competititons.
This is a very basic template for mathematical presentations using LaTeX and beamer, aimed at University of Edinburgh students on the Honours Analysis course 2017-2018, for their "Skills" presentations.
This is a template for the class to be used when publishing in a review from the Société Mathématique de France. The repository can be found at this address.
This is a template for preparing manuscripts for submission to the Annals of Mathematics. The original repository, with relevant documentation, can be found here.
Did you know it's possible to draw paths between nodes and across different pictures in LaTeX? This example shows how to easily draw connecting arrows in presentations with the Beamer package.
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