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 ====== Lecture 33: Uniqueness of solutions I ====== ====== Lecture 33: Uniqueness of solutions I ======
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 In this lecture, we'll prove uniqueness for two variants of the heat equation. The different variants you should consider as as follows (all posed on $x\in[0, L]$):  In this lecture, we'll prove uniqueness for two variants of the heat equation. The different variants you should consider as as follows (all posed on $x\in[0, L]$):