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Hello, I have trouble showing that the following initial-value problem has a unique solution. I also need to find this unique solution.
y' = e^(t-y), where 0 <= t <= 1, and y(0) = 1.
How can I test the Lipschitz condition on this?
Thanks in advance.
y' = e^(t-y), where 0 <= t <= 1, and y(0) = 1.
How can I test the Lipschitz condition on this?
Thanks in advance.