Green's theorem

Green's theorem
a) A generalization of the fundamental theorem of calculus to the two-dimensional plane, which states that given two scalar fields P and Q and a simply connected region R, the area integral of derivatives of the fields equals the line integral of the fields, or

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b) Letting be a vector field, and this can be restated as

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