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Algorithms to approximate numerically a root of a nonlinear equation or system: for instance, Newton's method, secant method, bisection, etc.

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Uniqueness of a solution to an equation

The answer is no. E.g., suppose that $d=2$ and $dF(t)=c\cos(5t)^2\,dt$ for a certain normalizing constant factor $c$. Let $l(\gamma)$ denote the ratio of the integrals in your display. Then $l$ is not …
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