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  2. Stokes' theorem - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of Stokes' theorem, with surface Σ, its boundary ∂Σ and the normal vector n.The direction of positive circulation of the bounding contour ∂Σ, and the direction n of positive flux through the surface Σ, are related by a right-hand-rule (i.e., the right hand the fingers circulate along ∂Σ and the thumb is directed along n).

  3. Generalized Stokes theorem - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the fundamental theorem of calculus is the special case where the manifold is a line segment, Green’s theorem and Stokes' theorem are the cases of a surface in or , and the divergence theorem is the case of a volume in . [2] Hence, the theorem is sometimes referred to as the fundamental theorem of multivariate calculus.

  4. Discrete exterior calculus - Wikipedia

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    In this notation, Stokes' theorem reads as = . In finite element analysis, the first stage is often the approximation of the domain of interest by a triangulation, T. For example, a curve would be approximated as a union of straight line segments; a surface would be approximated by a union of triangles, whose edges are straight line segments ...

  5. Stokes problem - Wikipedia

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    Stokes boundary layer due to the sinusoidal oscillation of the far-field flow velocity. The horizontal velocity is the blue line, and the corresponding horizontal particle excursions are the red dots.

  6. Talk:Stokes' theorem - Wikipedia

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    No you're quite right that Stokes theorem holds for any surface with rectifiable boundary, but I'm uncertain whether that would still be considered the (historical) "Kelvin-Stokes theorem". The theorem that is the subject of this article reduces it to the two dimensional Green's theorem, which arguably does require the Jordan curve theorem to ...

  7. Stokes parameters - Wikipedia

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    The Stokes I, Q, U and V parameters. The Stokes parameters are a set of values that describe the polarization state of electromagnetic radiation.They were defined by George Gabriel Stokes in 1851, [1] [2] as a mathematically convenient alternative to the more common description of incoherent or partially polarized radiation in terms of its total intensity (I), (fractional) degree of ...

  8. Spherical trigonometry - Wikipedia

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    The basic triangle on a unit sphere. Both vertices and angles at the vertices of a triangle are denoted by the same upper case letters A, B, and C. Sides are denoted by lower-case letters: a, b, and c. The sphere has a radius of 1, and so the side lengths and lower case angles are equivalent (see arc length).

  9. Pick's theorem - Wikipedia

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    For tilings by a triangle with three integer vertices and no other integer points, each point of the integer grid is a vertex of six tiles. Because the number of triangles per grid point (six) is twice the number of grid points per triangle (three), the triangles are twice as dense in the plane as the grid points.

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