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Meaning of exterior derivative | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

A differential operator which acts on a differential k-form to yield a differential (k+1)-form, unless the k-form is a pseudoscalar, in which case it yields 0.

Examples

The exterior derivative of a “scalar”, i.e., a function f=f(x¹,x²,...,xⁿ) where the xⁱ’s are coordinates of ℝⁿ, is df=∂f/∂x¹dx¹+∂f/∂x²dx²+...+∂f/∂xⁿdxⁿ.”
The exterior derivative of a k-blade f,dx∧dx∧...∧dx is df∧dx∧dx∧...∧dx.”
The exterior derivative d may be though of as a differential operator del wedge: ∇∧, where ∇=∂/∂x¹dx¹+∂/∂x_2dx²+...+∂/∂xⁿdxⁿ. Then the square of the exterior derivative is d²=∇∧∇∧=(∇∧∇)∧=0∧=0 because the wedge product is alternating. (If u is a blade and f a scalar (function), then fu≡f∧u, so d(fu)=∇∧(fu)=∇∧(f∧u)=(∇∧f)∧u=df∧u.) Another way to show that d²=0 is that partial derivatives commute and wedge products of 1-forms anti-commute (so when d² is applied to a blade then the distributed parts end up canceling to zero.)”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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