Potential Theory
Induction is a mathematical technique used to prove statements or formulas that are asserted to be true for all natural numbers. This method establishes the truth of a statement by showing that if it holds for an arbitrary case, it must also hold for the next case in a sequential manner. Induction often consists of two main steps: the base case and the inductive step, allowing for the extension of proven cases into an infinite series of results.
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