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Uniqueness theorems

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Uniqueness theorems are a set of principles in mathematical analysis, particularly within the context of differential equations and functional equations. These theorems typically assert conditions under which a particular mathematical object—such as a solution to an equation or a function—can uniquely be determined from given constraints or properties.
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