Optimal version of the Picard-Lindel\"of theorem

Abstract

Consider the differential equation y'=F(x,y). We determine the weakest possible upper bound on |F(x,y)-F(x,z)| which guarantees that this equation has for all initial values a unique solution, which exists globally.

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