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- Uniqueness_theorem comment "In mathematics, a uniqueness theorem is a theorem proving that certain conditions determine a unique solution. Examples of uniqueness theorems include: Alexandrov's uniqueness theorem of three-dimensional polyhedra Black hole uniqueness theorem Fundamental theorem of arithmetic, the uniqueness of prime factorization. Holmgren's uniqueness theorem for linear partial differential equations with real analytic coefficients.".
- Q7886966 comment "In mathematics, a uniqueness theorem is a theorem proving that certain conditions determine a unique solution. Examples of uniqueness theorems include: Alexandrov's uniqueness theorem of three-dimensional polyhedra Black hole uniqueness theorem Fundamental theorem of arithmetic, the uniqueness of prime factorization. Holmgren's uniqueness theorem for linear partial differential equations with real analytic coefficients.".