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How does a divergence-free field $\vec F$ imply $\vec F=\vec\nabla\times\vec G$?
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28 Dec 2022 - 7:45
#multivariable-calculus
#vector-analysis
#vector-fields
#stokes-theorem
#divergence-theorem
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Why is flux through a Sphere not considering the Jacobian
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01 Jan 2023 - 17:22
#multivariable-calculus
#vector-analysis
#vector-fields
#divergence-theorem
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Find the volume enclosed by $E$ given the surface integral $\int_E F\cdot ndS=1$ with $F(x,y,z)=(3x,(x^2+z^2)y^2,(x^2+y^2)z^2)$.
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05 Jan 2023 - 4:29
#multivariable-calculus
#divergence-theorem
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What is the meaning of high/low KL divergance between two distribution?
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14 Jan 2023 - 9:58
#normal-distribution
#computer-science
#divergence-theorem
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Show that$\int_V{\left(\vec{v}\cdot \nabla\right)\vec{v}} dV = \int_B{\vec{v}\cdot (\vec{v} \cdot \vec{n}) dS}$
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22 Jan 2023 - 21:33
#integration
#divergence-theorem
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Divergence theorem for Sobolev functions on whole space
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25 Jan 2023 - 21:25
#analysis
#multivariable-calculus
#lebesgue-integral
#sobolev-spaces
#divergence-theorem
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