I need an idea about the proof of the theorem of Cauchy-Lipschitz...??
Can you be more specific?
You generally study this theorem in graduate math classes
yes
in analysis, the theorem says Cauchy-Lipschitz (or Picard-Lindelöf in English) for differential equations. Under conditions of regularity of a function defining an equation, it guarantees the uniqueness of a solution to meet an initial condition called Cauchy and the existence of a maximal solution.
Right, but what specifically are you looking for with regards to this theorem?
II need proof, or just an idea to start looking. I have a presentation on this theorem
Maybe go read some math books, you will find many proofs.
http://www.math.iitb.ac.in/~siva/ma41707/ode92.pdf here is one source, I am sure there are many others
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"Experience is a brutal teacher, but you learn. My God, do you learn." -- C.S. Lewis
Thank you, it's a bit general but I would manage, anyway thank you very much
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