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Jun 11 at 20:41 comment added pikunsia According to Miller, One should need to show that $\frac{DJ}{Dt}=\nabla\cdot(J\bf{v}),$ in order to obtain $\frac{\partial J}{\partial t}=J\nabla\cdot\bf{v}.$
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