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      {\bf Evaluation criteria:}

      Each project has three elements that are graded: (i) the code,
      (ii) the slides/figures, and (iii) the presentation.

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      The {\bf code} and the {\bf presentation} should be uploaded to
      ILIAS at latest on Thursday, November 5th, 13:00h.  The
      presentations start on Thursday 13:00h. Please hand in your
      presentation as a pdf file. Bundle everything (the pdf and the
      code) into a {\em single} zip-file.

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      The {\bf code} should be exectuable without any further
      adjustments from our side. This means that you need to include all
      additional functions you wrote and the data into the
      zip-file. A single {\em main} script should produce the same
      {\em figures} that you use in your slides. The figures should
      follow the guidelines for proper plotting as discussed in the
      course. The code should be properly commented
      and comprehensible by third persons (use proper and consistent
      variable and function names).

      \vspace{1ex} \textbf{Please write your name and matriculation
      number as a comment at the top of a script called
      \texttt{main.m}.}  The \texttt{main.m} script then should
      coordinate the execution of your analysis by e.g. calling
      sub-scripts and functions with appropriate parameters.

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      The {\bf presentation} should be {\em at most} 10min long and be
      held in English. In the presentation you should (i) briefly
      describe the problem, (ii) explain how you solved it
      algorithmically (don't show your entire code), and (iii) present
      figures showing your results. We will store all presentations on
      one computer to allow fast transitions between talks.

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