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This lecture covers the local inverse theorem, proving the existence of local inverses for functions in a given domain. It discusses the concept of diffeomorphisms, contraction mappings, and the Jacobian determinant. The lecture also explores the theorem of local inversion and the derivative of function compositions. The importance of the Jacobian determinant in uniform convergence and the Banach fixed-point theorem is highlighted.
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