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Uniqueness theorem
Last time I promised you a shiny new page for uniquess theorem (mathematical) but later I found it beyond my capacity and lost interest in editing Wikipedia.Sorry for that.

Today I reread Uniqueness theorem.Then I found a mistake.You write

"Using the identity
 * $$\mathbf{\nabla}\cdot(\phi\epsilon \mathbf{\nabla}\phi)= \epsilon (\mathbf{\nabla}\phi)^2 + \mathbf{\nabla}\cdot(\epsilon \mathbf{\nabla}\phi)$$"

But in fact,it should be


 * $$\nabla \cdot (\phi \epsilon \nabla \phi )=\epsilon {{(\nabla \phi )}^{2}}+\phi \nabla \cdot (\epsilon \nabla \phi )$$

In fact,I want to continue talking about the "outermost surface integral" stuff,but let's settle down this issue first.--Netheril96 (talk) 04:58, 11 September 2010 (UTC)

I thought again and found that I was wrong with the "outermost surface integral" stuff.--Netheril96 (talk) 05:42, 11 September 2010 (UTC)

You're absolutely right! Thanks for the correction. Again, if you want to expand upon the uniqueness theorem article, please do so! IlyaV (talk) 00:09, 29 September 2010 (UTC)

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