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This lecture covers the local inversion theorem, stating that if a function f is of class C^1 and its derivative at a point is invertible, then f is a local diffeomorphism at that point. The lecture also discusses the uniqueness of solutions to equations in a ball around a point, the spectral norm of matrices, and the Frobenius norm. The proof involves showing the existence of certain radii and the uniqueness of solutions within a ball. Additionally, the lecture introduces the concept of spectral norm and its application in the fine point theorem.
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