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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. For people who want just the math definition, there already exists uniqueness page which is just that. IlyaV (talk) 19:21, 3 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]