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1 April, 05:35

Difference between green's theorem and stokes' theorem?

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  1. 1 April, 08:42
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    Green's theorem is what falls out of Stokes ' theorem if you restrict it to two dimensions. Stokes’ theorem is a generalization of both of these: given some orientable manifold of an arbitrary dimension, it relates integrals over the boundary of a manifold to integrals over its interior.
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