Below, you can find a list of a couple of add-ons and external tools for Theorema 2.0, created by Alexander Maletzky. These add-ons are not included in the official version of Theorema yet, but might be integrated in future releases.
All add-ons have been tested extensively, but nevertheless they come with absolutely no warranty!
Add-ons can most conveniently be downloaded and installed using the Theorema Downloader:
this is simply a Mathematica notebook providing functions that automate the installation process as far as possible - you basically only have to
specify which add-on to install. Just open the notebook with Mathematica and follow the instructions. Note, however, that Theorema 2.0 should
reasonably be installed already on your machine if you want to use the Theorema Downloader (although this is no strict requirement).
Alternatively, you may also download the add-ons manually and install them following the instructions below, but this is not recommended.
Some add-on packages come with Theorema notebooks that document their implementation and/or functionality,
by detailed explanations or at least by some simple examples. In such a case, these notebooks are always stored
in the "/Documentation/<package-name>/" sub-folder of your local Theorema installation directory.
Otherwise, if no notebooks are provided, the packages at least document the public functions they implement by providing
detailed usage messages; these messages can be inspected in the usual way in Mathematica, by evaluating
?? <function-name>.
The minimal prerequisite for being able to use the add-ons is to have Mathematica (version 9 or newer, unless stated differently for a concrete add-on)
and Theorema 2.0 installed on your computer.
Theorema 2.0 is completely free and even open-source. You can obtain it from the
official website, which also provides detailed
information on how to properly install it.
In order to install an add-on package manually, follow the steps below: