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CalNet
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get Cal 1 card | https://cal1card.berkeley.edu/ | all students, faculty, and staff are required to get the Cal 1 card |
activate CalNet ID | https://calnetweb.berkeley.edu/calnet-me/info-new-users/activate-calnet-id | all students, faculty, and staff are required to have a valid CalNet ID |
test CalNet ID | https://auth.berkeley.edu/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fbpr.calnet.berkeley.edu%2Faccount-manager%2Flogin%2Fcas&renew=true | verify if you remember your CalNet ID and pass-phrase correctly |
change recovery email | https://calnetweb.berkeley.edu/calnet-me/manage-my-calnet-account#recovery | set up or change non-Berkeley email address where CalNet account notifications will be sent |
reset CalNet ID pass-phrase | https://calnetweb.berkeley.edu/calnet-me/manage-my-calnet-account#forgot | requires prior setup of recovery email |
update directory listing | https://calnet.berkeley.edu/directory/update/ | keep your public information up-to-date |
LaTeX is a programming language that can be used for writing and typesetting documents. It is especially useful to write mathematical notation such as equations and formulae. HOW TO USE LATEX TO WRITE MATHEMATICAL NOTATION There are thr. Translation of Basic Math by Peter Jipsen, version 1.1 (January 2008) - sage-quickref-ja.pdf. Translation of Graph Theory by Steven Rafael Turner, version 4.7 (July 2011) - quickref-graphtheory-ja.pdf (The source refcard.zip.) (LaTeX style file for quick reference car by Yasuhide NUMATA (May 2012) quickrefcard.sty) Chinese.
Task | URL | Your email addresses | Remarks |
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create bMail account | https://calmail.berkeley.edu/manage/account/create_account | jane.doe@berkeley.edu jdoe@math.berkeley.edu |
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access email from computer | http://bmail.berkeley.edu | jane.doe@berkeley.edu |
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acquire @math email alias and Unix login | jdoe@math.berkeley.edu |
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make @math alias default | http://bmail.berkeley.edu | jdoe@math.berkeley.edu |
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get on mail list | https://groups.google.com/a/berkeley.edu/forum/#!myforums | [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] |
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check expiry information | https://calnetweb.berkeley.edu/calnet-people/info-new-users/grace-periods | jane.doe@berkeley.edu jdoe@math.berkeley.edu | your CalNet (and bMail) account expires after a predefined grace period |
join alumni network | https://cal.berkeley.edu/ | jane.doe@berkeley.edu jdoe@math.berkeley.edu | if you are a UC Berkeley alum your may join alumni network @Cal and get your 'lifetime'
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An online LaTeX editor that's easy to use. No installation, real-time collaboration, version control, hundreds of LaTeX templates, and more. Math cheat sheet. M width em x height ex math unit mu millimeter mm 1 pc = 12 pt 1 in = 72.72 pt 2.54 cm = 1 in 18 mu = 1 em Horizontal Spacing: quad (skip 1em) qquad Horizontal Spacing (Text): thinspace enspace enskip hskiphgluei hfil hfill hfilneg Horizontal Spacing (Math): thin space, medium space thick space; neg. LaTeX Math for Undergrads This is a cheat sheet for writing mathematics with LaTeX. It is aimed at undergraduates. When I asked my students for feedback on LaTeX the consensus was that it is pretty easy but they need a list of symbols.
Web
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read department web pages | http://math.berkeley.edu |
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edit your official page | http://math.berkeley.edu/people/path-to-your-page |
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create/edit your personal page | http://math.berkeley.edu/~your-unix-login |
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Printing
Public Printers
Queue Name | Location | Maker & Model | Printer Queue URL |
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958_large | 958 Evans Hall | Canon iR-ADV 8295 | https://printserver.math.berkeley.edu:631/printers/958_large |
958_small | 958 Evans Hall | Canon iR-ADV 6275 | https://printserver.math.berkeley.edu:631/printers/958_small |
1002 | 1002 Evans Hall | HP LaserJet M602 | https://printserver.math.berkeley.edu:631/printers/1002 |
838 | 838 Evans Hall | HP LaserJet M608 | https://printserver.math.berkeley.edu:631/printers/838 |
744 | 744 Evans Hall | HP LaserJet M607 | https://printserver.math.berkeley.edu:631/printers/744 |
Printing Tasks
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print a document from a GUI application (e.g. standalone PDF reader) |
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print a document from Unix command line |
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check the print queue status from Unix command line |
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cancel the job from Unix command line |
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add a printer to personal Windows computer |
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add a printer to personal Mac computer |
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![Latex Math Cheat Sheet Latex Math Cheat Sheet](/uploads/1/1/9/3/119386752/547428318.png)
Network
Network | Type | URL | Remarks |
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CalVisitor | public WiFi | https://technology.berkeley.edu/wi-fi |
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AirBears2 | private WiFi | https://technology.berkeley.edu/wi-fi |
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eduroam | private WiFi | https://technology.berkeley.edu/wi-fi |
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Ethernet | wired |
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VPN | virtual private network | https://security.berkeley.edu/services/bsecure/bsecure-remote-access-vpn |
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Public Unix Servers
Name | Resources | Purpose | Remarks |
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login.math.berkeley.edu | 8 CPU cores, 8GB RAM | SSH gateway |
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twiggy.math.berkeley.edu | 32 CPU cores, 92GB RAM | Virtual desktop (thin client server) |
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beyonce.math.berkeley.edu | 64 CPU cores, 224GB RAM | High performance computing |
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Latex Quick Reference Sheet
Non-free Math Software
Name | Servers | Can be installed on personal computer? | Licensing Model | Remarks |
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MATLAB | beyonce.math.berkeley.edu twiggy.math.berkeley.edu | Yes (see remarks) | Campus wide license, see https://software.berkeley.edu/matlab. Department pays for server licenses. Personal licenses are not covered. |
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Mathematica | beyonce.math.berkeley.edu twiggy.math.berkeley.edu | Yes | Campus wide license, see https://software.berkeley.edu/mathematica. Department pays for its share including personal licenses. |
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Alpha Pro | Wolfram Alpha cloud | N/A | Campus wide license, see https://software.berkeley.edu/mathematica. Access to Alpha Pro is covered by department. |
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Maple | beyonce.math.berkeley.edu twiggy.math.berkeley.edu | No | Department site license. Department covers (local area network) floating licenses. |
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MAGMA | beyonce.math.berkeley.edu | No | Department site license sponsored by Simons Institute. |
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Retrieved from 'https://math.berkeley.edu/computing/wiki/index.php?title=Math_Computing_Cheat_Sheet&oldid=3931'
This semester I’ll be teaching real analysis. I am going to have the students type their homework in LaTeX. To make this as easy for them as possible, I will give them a template that is all ready for them to enter their solutions. They shouldn’t have to worry about headers, packages, font sizes, margins, etc. Furthermore, I decided that I should give them a LaTeX cheat sheet—a single document that has all the LaTeX information that they will need. I’ve created LaTeX cheat sheets like this before—but one was for real analysis, one was for topology, one was for linear algebra, and one was for discrete math. Each cheat sheet had different symbols.
Latex Cheat Sheet Pdf
So, I decided to bring them all together into a one-size-fits-all LaTeX cheat sheet. I kept it to two pages, so it can be printed (double-sided) on one piece of paper. (I have also posted the LaTeX code. Feel free to take it, edit it, and use it.)
It doesn’t have everything. As I said, I’ve left out all information about headers, etc. Also, since these students will probably not be using figures or tables, I’ve left them out. [Update: I added information about figures. I also added links to some online resources.]
Please let me know in the comments if there is anything that you think I should add. I still have a week and a half to tinker with it before classes begin. Also, please let me know if you find any errors. Thanks!
![Latex Math Cheat Sheet Latex Math Cheat Sheet](/uploads/1/1/9/3/119386752/793220092.jpg)
[Note: When I began this project I intended to modify this cheat sheet by Winston Chang to suit my needs. But in the end, I wiped it clean and started from scratch. (I did use his very nice three-column format though.)]