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TITLE: A Simple Proof That the Curl Defined as Circulation Density Is a Vector-Valued Function, and an Alternative Approach to Proving Stoke’s Theorem
AUTHORS: David McKay
KEYWORDS: Curl; Circulation Density
JOURNAL NAME: Advances in Pure Mathematics, Vol.2 No.1, January 9, 2012
ABSTRACT: This article offers a simple but rigorous proof that the curl defined as a limit of circulation density is a vector-valued function with the standard Cartesian expression.
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