Re: Restating theorems?
- From: brotherelf@xxxxxxx (Ulrich M. Schwarz)
- Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2006 22:18:27 +0200
"Ulrich Diez" <eu_angelion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
theran@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
In longer papers, I like to state results in an early section and then
restate them before the proof later on.
Usually you define theorem-like-environments by means of the
\newtheorem-macro.
afaik environments created by \newtheorem don't take optional
arguments.
Sorry, every implementation I've come across does:
\begin{theorem}[Galois]
will yield
Theorem 13 (Galois).
or somesuch, with variations on whether the (...) bit takes the same
formatting as the heading or not and on whether the trailing period
reverts to the header format or not.
Ulrich
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