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Template for submission to International Conference on Axiomatic Design 2020, MATEC format. Modifications: Journal citations show the title of the article

This document is a short introduction to the idea of convergence and divergence in sequences and shows how to prove a sequence is convergent by using the definition of convergence. This document also intrdocues the standard notation used for sequences.

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A cumulative dissertation is in its nature a different document in comparison to a standard monogram dissertation. Unfortunately, the university guide-lines sometimes do not provide a LaTeX template or do not exactly specify the structure of such a document. Therefore, to make the final document as readable as possible, we might want to structure it more than the standard thesis templates (e.g. adding multiple bibliographies, multiple tables of contents, etc.). Unfortunately, this process is not always straight forward and the interplay between additional packages can cause troubles. I encountered multiple problems while preparing the template for my thesis, which are solved in this template and I hope this document will save some time to anybody wishing to structure their thesis similarly.

Template for Seminar papers in Master programme Web Science at TH Köln - Technology, Arts, Sciences. Updated version from Christiane Grünloh.

A LaTeX template for the journal Ledger, the world's first peer-reviewed journal for cryptocurrency/blockchain research.

HITSZThesis is a bachelor dissertation LaTeX template for Harbin Institute of Technology, ShenZhen (HITSZ). Current version is 2.3, updated on 2020/03/05. Documentation: Template usage (hitszthesis.pdf), Template example (main.pdf). CTAN: https://www.ctan.org/pkg/hitszthesis, GitHub: https://github.com/YangLaTeX/hitszthesis.

This paper describes the creation of the tool to approach to models of dispersion of pollutants, framed under a methodology of software development, which identified the sequence to follow in the life cycle extension development, through an incremental model in which the stages of the project were identified. At each stage a series of activities that helped define inputs and outputs in each was made. According the above in the first stage the functional requirements defined and nonfunctional, then in stage two architecture and graphical interface, followed by the coding stage extension and finally the stage of performance testing and user, in order to improve or correct the functionality of the extension.
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