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[main.tex, images/*] Overlapping example in two slides.

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......@@ -1618,8 +1618,33 @@ $\rho = 0.92$ & $\rho = 0.8$ & $\rho = 0.7$\\
\end{figure}
\end{frame}
\mode<beamer>{
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{Search space: link between group support and variable support}
\begin{tabular}{lll}
$\Gi$: indices of active groups & & \\
$\Go$: indices of inactive groups & $\rightarrow$ &\\
$\Gb$: indices of undecided groups & &
\end{tabular}
\begin{figure}
\begin{tabular}{cc}
\includegraphics[width=.45\textwidth]{images/overlapping_groups_questionmark_noarrow_left-to-right.pdf} &
\hspace{1cm} \includegraphics[width=.45\textwidth]{images/overlapping_groups_questionmark_gb_noarrow_left-to-right.pdf}
\end{tabular}
\caption{An overlap example with $\Gi$ and $\Go$ (left), and with $\Gi$ and $\Gb$ (right).% Taking the group structure of
%Figure~\ref{fig:division:fused}, we place ourselves in the situation where $g_2$ is
%in $\Gi$ and $g_1$ is either in $\Go$ (left) or $\Gb$ (right). Both groups have the component $x_1$ in common,
%therefore it is unclear if $x_1$ must be zero/non-zero (left), or non-zero/undecided (right). Two choices exist,
%and we will take the exclusion-first approach, where $x_1$ is put to $0$ (left) and left undecided (right).
}
\label{fig:overlap:fused}
\end{figure}
\end{frame}
}
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{Search space}
\frametitle{Search space: link between group support and variable support}
\begin{tabular}{lll}
$\Gi$: indices of active groups & & \onslide<4>{$\Si := \cup_{g \in \Gi} \setminus \Sb \cup \So$}\\
$\Go$: indices of inactive groups & $\rightarrow$ & \onslide<2-4>{$\So := \cup_{g \in \Go} g$}\\
......@@ -1628,8 +1653,8 @@ $\rho = 0.92$ & $\rho = 0.8$ & $\rho = 0.7$\\
\begin{figure}
\begin{tabular}{cc}
\includegraphics[width=.45\textwidth]{images/overlapping_groups_questionmark_arrow_circled.png.pdf} &
\hspace{1cm} \includegraphics[width=.45\textwidth]{images/overlapping_groups_questionmark_gb_arrow_circled.png.pdf}
\includegraphics[width=.45\textwidth]{images/overlapping_groups_questionmark_arrow_left-to-right_circled.pdf} &
\hspace{1cm} \includegraphics[width=.45\textwidth]{images/overlapping_groups_questionmark_gb_arrow_left-to-right_circled.pdf}
\end{tabular}
\caption{An overlap example with $\Gi$ and $\Go$ (left), and with $\Gi$ and $\Gb$ (right).% Taking the group structure of
%Figure~\ref{fig:division:fused}, we place ourselves in the situation where $g_2$ is
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