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Latest revision as of 11:49, 16 May 2016
The gradient theorem, also known as the fundamental theorem of calculus for line integrals, says that a line integral through a gradient field can be evaluated by evaluating the original scalar field at the endpoints of the curve.
See also
- Classical mechanics
- Conservative vector field
- Differential of a function
- Gradient
- Jordan curve theorem
- Line integral
- Scalar potential
- State function
External links
- Gradient theorem @ Wikipedia