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Q: Green's theorem ( No Answer,   3 Comments )
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Subject: Green's theorem
Category: Science > Math
Asked by: bahai-ga
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Posted: 03 Dec 2002 12:57 PST
Expires: 02 Jan 2003 12:57 PST
Question ID: 118620
What is the generalization of Green's theorem for Riemann surfaces?
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Subject: Re: Green's theorem
From: secret901-ga on 03 Dec 2002 13:45 PST
 
Hi bahai,
The generalization of Green's theorem is the Stokes' Theorem.
secret901-ga
Subject: Re: Green's theorem
From: rbnn-ga on 03 Dec 2002 13:56 PST
 
That was not the question though.
Subject: Re: Green's theorem
From: rbnn-ga on 03 Dec 2002 14:13 PST
 
Although, actually, for manifolds you might want to take a look at:
http://www.maths.adelaide.edu.au/pure/mmurray/dg_hons/node33.html

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