Lecture

Local-existence-unicity-theorem

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This lecture discusses the application of the local existence and uniqueness theorem, focusing on the Cauchy problem. It covers the proof of the theorem, the concept of maximal solutions, and examples illustrating the theory. The lecture also explores the conditions for global existence and uniqueness of solutions, emphasizing Lipschitz continuity. Various proofs and conclusions are presented to demonstrate the theoretical concepts.

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