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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Exterior Derivatives of Differential Forms

Write out first-order form L as:
and replace each of the scalar factors (A, B, C) by its differential, formed in the ordinary sense.
Thus, if we associate with L the vector R=(A,B,C), we have the remarkable fact that the coefficients of dL are just the components of the curl of R.

The exterior derivative extends the concept of the differential of a function to differential forms of higher degree. (function itself is differential form of 0 degree)





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