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Uniqueness theorem for Poisson's equation

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In mathematics, uniqueness theorems are theorems stating that only one mathematical object satisfies specified conditions.

Some uniqueness theorems state that, given certain types of initial data, the solution to a given equation (e.g. a partial differential equation) is determined uniquely.

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