We describe what mimetic interpolation is and why it is critical for some pre- and post-processing tasks. A simple test case shows how using bilinear interpolation for a flux calculation introduces numerical errors that depend on the grid, the number of segments and the number of quadrature points. In contrast, mimetic interpolation will return the exact result regardless of the grid resolution and the number of segments.
Alex Pletzer and Wolfgang Hayek and Jorge Bornemann
Es todo el conjunto de ideas, tecnología, diseño, instrumentos, equipos o servicios que bien seleccionados y ordenadamente relacionados entre sí, contribuyen a obtener resultados analíticos fiables.
En los procesos industriales, según la severidad de las especificaciones se han desarrollado diferentes estrategias de control que requieren conocimiento puntual de ciertas variables que determinan la calidad del proceso.
Imperial College London provides a set of Competition Poster Templates with official colour-scheme and branding guidelines.
Here we provide LaTeX versions of these templates, which use the beamer poster theme created for Imperial College by Lian Tze Lim (Overleaf).
To start working on your poster, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above. You'll be able to set up your template to use any of the four official Imperial College London poster colour-schemes:
Black
Dark Blue
Light Blue
White
The template also provides the option to toggle between different sizes (e.g. A0, A1) and different orientations (portrait, landscape) as required.
The example poster shown on the right uses the White colour-scheme, and is set to be A0, portrait by default.
This is a basic LaTeX Beamer template that I customised to have the logo of University of Patras(UoP) and a background picture (St. Andrew's Church). Mind that this is NOT an official UoP template but it may still be useful for informal presentations.