Contents Curricula, and Programs. Mathematical Analysis. (The Program of Mathematical Physics Department).............................................. Algebra and Analytical Geometry.(The program of (General "Mathematics" Department)................................ Computer and Programming. (The program of Algorithmic Languages Department).................................... The practical work on Computers.( Department of Algorithmic. Languages)............................................... Discrete
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The beamer class Manual for version 3.06. \begin{frame} \frametitle{There Is No Largest Prime Number} \framesubtitle{The proof uses \textit{reductio ad absurdum}.} \begin{theorem} There is no largest prime number. \end{theorem} \begin{proof} \begin{enumerate} \item<1-| alert@1> Suppose $p$ were the largest prime number. \item<2-> Let $q$ be the product of the first $p$ numbers. \item<3-> Then $q+1$ is not divisible by any of them. \item<1-> Thus $q+1$ is also prime and greater than $p$.\qedhere
Input Description 2-1 (5 December 2014) ********************************* * * * Section 2 - Input Description * * * ********************************* This section of the manual describes the input to GAMESS. The section is written in a reference, rather than tutorial fashion. However, there are frequent reminders that more information can be found on a particular input group, or type of calculation, in the 'Further Information' section of this manual. Numerous complete input files are shown in the 'Input
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General Utility Lattice Program Version 4.0 Julian D. Gale Nanochemistry Research Institute, Department of Chemistry, Curtin University, P.O. Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia email: gulp@ivec.org 1 Chapter 1 Introduction & background The General Utility Lattice Program (GULP) is designed to perform a variety of tasks based on force field methods. The original code was written to facilitate the fitting of interatomic potentials to both energy surfaces and empirical data. However, it has expanded now to