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Looking for collection of exercises on Greene's theorem, Stokes theorem and the Divergence theorem


Stokes' and Divergence Theorem ProblemsVerifying The Divergence TheoremGauss /divergence theorem: generalizationSurface Integral, Stokes Theorem, Divergence theoremTrying to make sense out of the transcript about divergence theoremWhy does the boundary of a region $D$ have enough information to dictate the value of an integral over $D$?Green's theorem for a surfaceWhat is the boundary of a surface?Differential Forms and Applications by do Carmo - Divergence theoremAn intuitive explanation for Green theorem and Divergence theorem













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As the title states, I am looking for resources containging excersises on Greene's theorem, Stoke's theorem and the Divergence theorem.
Ideally the excersises would be of computational nature (i.e. preferably not proof questions).
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!










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    Ideally the excersises would be of computational nature (i.e. preferably not proof questions).
    Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!










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      As the title states, I am looking for resources containging excersises on Greene's theorem, Stoke's theorem and the Divergence theorem.
      Ideally the excersises would be of computational nature (i.e. preferably not proof questions).
      Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!










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      As the title states, I am looking for resources containging excersises on Greene's theorem, Stoke's theorem and the Divergence theorem.
      Ideally the excersises would be of computational nature (i.e. preferably not proof questions).
      Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!







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