Lecture

Existence-and-uniqueness-theorem

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This lecture discusses the existence and uniqueness theorem for a Cauchy problem, showing the conditions under which a unique solution exists. It covers the concept of maximal solutions, iteration, and the uniqueness of solutions. The lecture also explores the global solution of differential equations and provides examples to illustrate the theoretical concepts.

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