Title: Stokes's theorem in R
Authors: Robin K. S. Hankin
Categories: cs.SC
Comments: 18 pages
License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
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In this short article I introduce the stokes package which provides
functionality for working with tensors, alternating forms, wedge products, and
related concepts from the exterior calculus. Notation and spirit follow Spivak.
Stokes's generalized integral theorem, viz $\int_{\partial X}\phi=\int_Xd\phi$,
is demonstrated here using the package; it is available on CRAN
athttps://CRAN.R-project.org/package=stokes.
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(I usually open an issue for submitting an arxiv preprint but must have forgotten in this case. Anyway, the stokes package now has an arxiv entry).
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Title: Stokes's theorem in R Authors: Robin K. S. Hankin Categories: cs.SC Comments: 18 pages License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/ \ In this short article I introduce the stokes package which provides functionality for working with tensors, alternating forms, wedge products, and related concepts from the exterior calculus. Notation and spirit follow Spivak. Stokes's generalized integral theorem, viz $\int_{\partial X}\phi=\int_Xd\phi$, is demonstrated here using the package; it is available on CRAN athttps://CRAN.R-project.org/package=stokes. \