TeX - LaTeX Asked by MatheMarco on January 19, 2021
I am given the follwoing theorem setup, which I have to use.
numberwithin{equation}{chapter}
newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition}
newtheorem{proposition}[theorem]{Proposition}
theoremstyle{nonumberplain}
theorembodyfont{normalfont}
theoremsymbol{ensuremath{square}}
newtheorem{proof}{Proof}
How is it possible to restate a theorem with the same number as when stated first. I don’t mind if I have to rewrite the theorem or even put the number in by hand, because I only need it once.
I solved my problem by changing the setup a bit.
numberwithin{equation}{chapter}
newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition}
newtheorem{proposition}[theorem]{Proposition}
newtheorem*{thm345}{Theorem 3.45}
theoremstyle{nonumberplain}
theorembodyfont{normalfont}
theoremsymbol{ensuremath{square}}
newtheorem{proof}{Proof}
Now using:
begin{thm345}
theorem text
end{thm345}
gives me what I want
Answered by MatheMarco on January 19, 2021
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