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Introduction: Balanced Discontinuities and the Model

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Introduction: Balanced Discontinuities and the Model

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Final Remarks and Future Work

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Introduction: Balanced Discontinuities and the Model


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Try to Introduce The Topic with a Graph

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Introduction: Balanced Discontinuities and the Model


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Final Remarks and Future Work

Use Colors For Heavily Loaded Equations


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Formulation of the Continuous Solution
Z

Find (u, p) V Q :

u v +

p v +

u q

2
2

u q

p v +

u v

Z 

Z

1
v b
n dS =
gv

(1a)

(v, q) V Q.

(1b)

Z

1
gv
v b
n dS =

(2a)


1
2
u b
n q dS =

Z
Fq

Formulation of the Discontinuous Solution


Z

Find (uh , ph ) V Q :
1

ph v +

uh q

uh v +

ph v +

X
ET

uh v

1
||

1
||

Z 
Z
Z

1
2
uh b
n dS
q dS =
Fq

X
ET

uh q

ph dS

Z 

(v, q) V Q.
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(2b)

Introduction: Balanced Discontinuities and the Model


Core of the Talk
Final Remarks and Future Work

Clear Conclusions and Concise Summary at the End

(i) Try to not overload your slides, neither graphically, nor with
mathematical expressions.
(ii) Do not overload the audience with information or quantity of
slides. Focus more on quality than on quantity of information
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Introduction: Balanced Discontinuities and the Model


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