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Thompson uniqueness theorem

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The Thompson uniqueness theorem, commonly associated with the field of functional analysis, specifically pertains to the uniqueness of continuous functions on certain domains. More precisely, it asserts that if two continuous functions defined on a compact space agree on a dense subset of that space, then they must agree on the entire space.

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