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Which set existence axioms are needed to prove the Cauchy/Peano theorem for ordinary differential equations?
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    Which set existence axioms are needed to prove the Cauchy/Peano theorem for ordinary differential equations? (English)
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    recursive comprehension axiom
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    weak König lemma
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    Cauchy/Peano existence theorem
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    initial value problem
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    arithmetic comprehension axiom
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    Ascoli's lemma
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    Bolzano/Weierstrass theorem
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    Osgood's theorem
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    maximal solutions
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