Green's Identities

In mathematics, Green's identities are a set of three identities in vector calculus. They are named after the mathematician George Green, who discovered Green's theorem.

Read more about Green's Identities:  Green's First Identity, Green's Second Identity, Green's Third Identity, On Manifolds, Green's Vector Identity

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