Well-posed problem

In mathematics, the solution to a well-posed problem satisfies the following properties: It exists; It is unique; Its behavior changes continuously with the auxiliary conditions, such as initial or boundary values. These criteria were first introduced by Jacques Hadamard in 1902.

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Well-posed problem

In mathematics, the solution to a well-posed problem satisfies the following properties: It exists; It is unique; Its behavior changes continuously with the auxiliary conditions, such as initial or boundary values. These criteria were first introduced by Jacques Hadamard in 1902.

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