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Chapter Title: Theorem-Like Environments

This document lists various theorem-like environments available in a style such as acknowledgement, algorithm, axiom, case, claim, conclusion, condition, conjecture, corollary, criterion, definition, example, exercise, lemma, notation, problem, proposition, remark, summary, and theorem. It also contains examples of a solution, proof of a lemma, and the first appendix.

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Chapter Title: Theorem-Like Environments

This document lists various theorem-like environments available in a style such as acknowledgement, algorithm, axiom, case, claim, conclusion, condition, conjecture, corollary, criterion, definition, example, exercise, lemma, notation, problem, proposition, remark, summary, and theorem. It also contains examples of a solution, proof of a lemma, and the first appendix.

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chapter title

Theorem-Like Environments
The following theorem-like environments (in alphabetical order) are available in this style.
Acknowledgement 1 This is an acknowledgement
Algorithm 1 This is an algorithm
Axiom 1 This is an axiom

This is a case
Claim 1 This is a claim
Conclusion 1 This is a conclusion
Condition 1 This is a condition
Conjecture 1 This is a conjecture
Corollary 1 This is a corollary

Critre 1.1 This is a criterion

Dfinition 1.1 This is a definition

Exemple 1.1 This is an example

Solution 1.1
his is a solution

Exercice 1.1 This is an exercise

Le Cnam-Liban

Dr. N. A. Assaad

Solution 1.2
his is a solution
Lemme 1.1
This is a lemma
This is the proof of the lemma.

This is notation

Problme 1.1 This is a problem


Proprit 1.1
This is a proposition

Remarque 1.1
This is a remark

Rsum 1 This is a summary

Thorme 1.1 This is a theorem

Analyse et calcul matriciel

MVA101

The First Appendix


The appendix fragment is used only once. Subsequent appendices can be created using the Chapter
Section/Body Tag.

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