\documentclass[dvips]{beamer} \usetheme{Dresden} % OK %\usetheme{Berlin} %\usetheme{Bergen} NO %\usetheme{Boadilla} NO %\usetheme{Copenhagen} NO %\usetheme{Hannover} NO %\usetheme{Luebeck} NO %\usetheme{Marburg} NO %\usetheme{Pittsburgh} NO %\usetheme{default} %\usetheme{Singapore} OK %\usetheme{boxes} %\usecolortheme{structure} %\usecolortheme{rose} \usepackage{beamerthemesplit} \setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{} %supress navigation symbols % other possibilities to include LOGO. it puts it in RLC %\logo{\includegraphics{iit_logo_only_whiteBG.eps}} % %\pgfdeclareimage[width=1cm]{logo}{iit_logo_only_whiteBG} %\logo{\pgfuseimage{logo}} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Edited by Igor %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% Start of \useoutertheme{infolines} edited by Igor Cialenco \setbeamercolor*{author in head/foot}{parent=palette tertiary} \setbeamercolor*{title in head/foot}{parent=palette secondary} \setbeamercolor*{date in head/foot}{parent=palette primary} \setbeamercolor*{section in head/foot}{parent=palette tertiary} \setbeamercolor*{subsection in head/foot}{parent=palette primary} \defbeamertemplate*{footline}{infolines theme} { \leavevmode% \hbox{% \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.06\paperwidth,ht=4ex,dp=2ex,right]{section in head/foot} %{author in head/foot}% % uncomment the next line at the final compilation % \vspace{-2ex}\includegraphics[height=5.8ex]{iit_logo_DarkBlueBG.eps} \end{beamercolorbox}% \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.28\paperwidth,ht=4ex,dp=2ex,left]{section in head/foot}%{iitRedDark} %{author in head/foot}% \ \usebeamerfont{author in head/foot}\insertshortauthor, \ \insertshortinstitute \end{beamercolorbox}% % \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333\paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{iitRedLight} %{title in head/foot}% % \usebeamerfont{title in head/foot}%\insertshorttitle %\end{beamercolorbox}% \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.66\paperwidth,ht=4ex,dp=2ex,right]{iitRedLight}%{date in head/foot}% \usebeamerfont{date in head/foot} %\usebeamerfont{framesubtitle} \insertshortdate{}\hspace*{2em} Slide $\#$\,\insertframenumber{} \quad % / \inserttotalframenumber\hspace*{2ex} \end{beamercolorbox}}% \vskip0pt% } \defbeamertemplate*{headline}{infolines theme} { \leavevmode% \hbox{% \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.66\paperwidth,ht=2.5ex,dp=1ex,right]{section in head/foot}% \usebeamerfont{section in head/foot}\insertsectionhead\hspace*{2ex} \end{beamercolorbox}% \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.34\paperwidth,ht=2.5ex,dp=1ex,left]{iitRed}%{subsection in head/foot}% \usebeamerfont{subsection in head/foot}\hspace*{2ex}\insertsubsectionhead \end{beamercolorbox}}% \vskip0pt% } \setbeamersize{text margin left=1em,text margin right=1em} %%% end of \useoutertheme{infolines} edited by Igor Cialenco %%%% Start color changes by Igor Cialenco \definecolor{iitcolor}{RGB}{195, 64,60} \definecolor{iitcolorDark}{RGB}{153, 49, 47} \setbeamercolor{iitRed}{fg = black, bg = iitcolor} \setbeamercolor{iitRedDark}{fg = white, bg = iitcolorDark} \setbeamercolor{iitRedLight}{fg = white, bg = iitcolor!95} %%%% end color changes by Igor Cialenco %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% End Edited by Igor %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsthm} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{url} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% to edit the main text below %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% abstract sent to the Conf %"Statistical inference for stochastic PDEs driven by fractional noise" % %We will discuss a parameter estimation problem for a %diagonaliazable stochastic evolution equation driven by %additive noise that is white in space and fractional in time. %Some asymptotic properties of the maximum likelihood estimator, %as the number of the Fourier coefficients of the solution increases, %will be investigated. Necessary and sufficient conditions %for consistency and asymptotic normality will be presented. \title{ Statistical inference for stochastic PDEs \\ driven by fractional noise} \author[Ig.Cialenco]{{\Large Igor Cialenco} } \institute[Applied Math, IIT] % (optional, but mostly needed) { \\[-0.5cm] Department of Applied Mathematics\\ Illinois Institute of Technology \\ \url{igor@math.iit.etu }} % - Use the \inst command only if there are several affiliations. % - Keep it simple, no one is interested in your street address. \date[Kent State Univ, Aug 7-12, '08]{ {\large Malliavin Calculus and its Applications} \\ {\small Regional Research Conference in Mathematical Sciences} \\ \smallskip Kent State University, {\small August 12, 2008}} \begin{document} \begin{frame} \titlepage \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Outline of the talk} \tableofcontents % You might wish to add the option [pausesections] \end{frame} % Structuring a talk is a difficult task and the following structure % may not be suitable. 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Use Uppercase Letters.}{Subtitles are optional.} % - A title should summarize the slide in an understandable fashion % for anyone how does not follow everything on the slide itself. \begin{itemize} \item Use \texttt{itemize} a lot. \item Use very short sentences or short phrases. \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} You can create overlays\dots \begin{itemize} \item using the \texttt{pause} command: \begin{itemize} \item First item. \pause \item Second item. \end{itemize} \item using overlay specifications: \begin{itemize} \item<3-> First item. \item<4-> Second item. \end{itemize} \item using the general \texttt{uncover} command: \begin{itemize} \uncover<5->{\item First item.} \uncover<6->{\item Second item.} \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \end{frame} \subsection{Previous Work} \begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} \end{frame} \section{Our Results/Contribution} \subsection{Main Results} \begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} \end{frame} \subsection{Basic Ideas for Proofs/Implementation} \begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} \end{frame} \section*{Summary} \begin{frame}{Summary} % Keep the summary *very short*. \begin{itemize} \item The \alert{first main message} of your talk in one or two lines. \item The \alert{second main message} of your talk in one or two lines. \item Perhaps a \alert{third message}, but not more than that. \end{itemize} % The following outlook is optional. \vskip0pt plus.5fill \begin{itemize} \item Outlook \begin{itemize} \item Something you haven't solved. \item Something else you haven't solved. \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \end{frame} % % %% All of the following is optional and typically not needed. %\appendix %\section*{\appendixname} %\subsection*{For Further Reading} % %\begin{frame}[allowframebreaks] % \frametitle{For Further Reading} % % \begin{thebibliography}{10} % % \beamertemplatebookbibitems % % Start with overview books. % % \bibitem{Author1990} % A.~Author. % \newblock {\em Handbook of Everything}. % \newblock Some Press, 1990. % % % \beamertemplatearticlebibitems % % Followed by interesting articles. 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