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All right, so I rewrote the uniqueness theorem (as known in physics) here as the previous page did not contain any formulas but had a somewhat confusing text-only proof. If anyone wants to clean up and make things prettier, please do go ahead! Also, I changed the page type from math to physics, as this is what this page discusses anyways. IlyaV (talk) 19:21, 3 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]