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1114. Stokes's integral theorem: a direct consequence of integrating the conjugate differential dyadic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

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Mathematical Notes
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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1934

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References

Page 268 of note * Gibbs-Wilson, , Vector Analysis, Yale Press, 1901, p. 296 Google Scholar.

Page 268 of note † Op. cit. p. 297.

Page 268 of note ‡ Weatherburn, C. E., Advanced Vector Analysis, G. Bell & Sons, 1924, p. 91 Google Scholar.

Page 269 of note * Weatherburn, op. cit. p. 129.

Page 269 of note † Ibid. p. 120.