Differential form
A differential form is a mathematical concept in the fields of multivariate calculus, differential topology and tensors. The modern notation for the differential form, as well as the idea of the differential forms as being the wedge products of exterior derivatives forming an exterior algebra, was introduced by Elie Cartan.
Related Topics:
Multivariate calculus - Differential topology - Tensors - Wedge product - Exterior derivative - Exterior algebra - Elie Cartan
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Gentle introduction |
| ► | Properties of the wedge product |
| ► | Formal definition |
| ► | Integration of forms |
| ► | Operations on forms |
| ► | References |
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