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\section{Introduction}
\subsection{Proof of the Main Theorem}
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  \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}
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      \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<4-> Thus $q$\;+\,$1$ is also prime and greater than $p$.\qedhere
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  \end{proof}
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\section{Colors}
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  \frametitle{European Commission colors}
  \framesubtitle{Available colors in this theme}
  \begin{enumerate}
    \item<1-> \color{ecmain}ecmain
    \item<2-> \color{ecaccentyellow}ecaccentyellow
    \item<3-> \color{ectext}ectext
    \item<4-> \color{ecbackgroundgrey}ecbackgroundgrey
    \item<5-> \color{ecbackgroundblue}ecbackgroundblue
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