On the uniqueness of classical solutions of Cauchy problems
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math.PRq-fin.CP
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cauchyclassicalconditiongrowthlinearproblemsolutionunique
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Given that the terminal condition is of at most linear growth, it is well known that a Cauchy problem admits a unique classical solution when the coefficient multiplying the second derivative (i.e., the volatility) is also a function of at most linear growth. In this note, we give a condition on the volatility that is necessary and sufficient for a Cauchy problem to admit a unique solution.
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