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I've learnt about Stoke'sStokes' Theorem and the divergence theorem that relate integrals of functions over manifolds to integrals of related functions around the boundary of the manifolds but all in 3-dimensional vector calculus.

Can anyone recommend references for generalisations to 4 dimensions or higher? Cheers!

I've learnt about Stoke's Theorem and the divergence theorem that relate integrals of functions over manifolds to integrals of related functions around the boundary of the manifolds but all in 3-dimensional vector calculus.

Can anyone recommend references for generalisations to 4 dimensions or higher? Cheers!

I've learnt about Stokes' Theorem and the divergence theorem that relate integrals of functions over manifolds to integrals of related functions around the boundary of the manifolds but all in 3-dimensional vector calculus.

Can anyone recommend references for generalisations to 4 dimensions or higher? Cheers!

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I've learnt about Stoke's Theorem and the divergence theorem that relate integrals of functions over manifolds to integrals of related functions around the boundary of the manifolds but all in 3d3-dimensional vector calculus.

Can anyone recommend references for generalisations to 4d4 dimensions or higher? Cheers!

I've learnt about Stoke's Theorem and the divergence theorem that relate integrals of functions over manifolds to integrals of related functions around the boundary of the manifolds but all in 3d vector calculus.

Can anyone recommend references for generalisations to 4d or higher? Cheers!

I've learnt about Stoke's Theorem and the divergence theorem that relate integrals of functions over manifolds to integrals of related functions around the boundary of the manifolds but all in 3-dimensional vector calculus.

Can anyone recommend references for generalisations to 4 dimensions or higher? Cheers!

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