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Differential Forms: Who's good at this?


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I am going over Differential Forms,

because people are reformulating Electromagnetic Theory using this approach.

When I did it, it was all from the point of view of Vector Calculus,

but some things are quite clumsy, long and inelegant in vectors, not to mention un-intuitive.

I was hoping Differential Forms would be a nice approach that may simplify alot of almost intractable problems:

For instance Green functions applied to QM...

 

Anybody knowledgeable, or interested, or even both?

Thanks in advance

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Thanks for the threads: I haven't been to PhysicsForums for a while.

I didn't like the high-handed moderation...too emotional: not enough scientific disinterest.

Those drama queens at PF, eh ? :rolleyes:

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