The Hille equation, often associated with the field of functional analysis and the study of linear operators, specifically addresses the behavior of certain types of boundary value problems. It is typically used in the context of partial differential equations or differential equations where boundary conditions must be satisfied. A classic result related to the Hille equation involves the existence and uniqueness of solutions for ordinary differential equations under certain conditions. It is named after the mathematician Einar Hille.
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