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Automatas con dos pilas
Automatas con dos pilas
Camilo

YAAC: Another Awesome CV
YAAC: Another Awesome CV is a template that use FontAwesome and Source Sans Pro Font. It also use the Lualatex engine.
This template also use elements from AltaCV like cv tags and cv skills.
Changelog:
Version 1.9.2: New project section
Version 1.9: Add monochrome option, add showLinksoption
Version 1.8: Add macros to handle referees and keywords
Version 1.7: Renaming and minor changes
Version 1.6.2: Add fonction to put two columns on a section.
Version 1.6: Use Lualatex as default engine.
Version 1.5: New alternative option to change the way the header is generated (\documentclass[localFont,alternative]{awesome-source-cv})
More infos:
Full source and documentation can be downloaded on
Github
Christophe Roger

Lineare Algebra Mitschrieb
Mathe KIT
Craftgoll

Carta de motivación/presentación.
start of file `template.tex'.
Copyright 2006-2013 Xavier Danaux (xdanaux@gmail.com).
This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License version 1.3c,
available at http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/.
Version for spanish users, by dgarhdez
dgarhdez

Template for Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP)
This is the demonstration file of the LaTeX macro package for Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) from Springer-Verlag (downloaded 26 May, 2016).
It serves as a template for authors as well.
Springer-Verlag (uploaded by LianTze Lim)

Yaoming Cai's Researcher CV
For scholarship application
Yaoming Cai

Fairness & Ungleichheitsaversion
Presentation on Fehr & Schmidt model
Julia Schmitjans

EclipseCon Europe 2014 -- Unconf -- 2
Talk presented at the EclipseCon Europe Unconference. Second part, the metrics.
Daniel Izquierdo

FSU-MATH2300-Project3
This is a project to develop students' understanding of Newton's Method using the tools available in Geogebra.
This project was adapted from a similar project developed by folks at Grand Valley State University. (If any of you see this and would like more specific attributions, please let me know.)
Sarah Wright