Sufficient Condition for Existence of Vector Potential

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Hello!
Can you tell me the sufficient condition for the existence of the vector potential?
Thank you very much!
 
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ManuelF said:
Hello!
Can you tell me the sufficient condition for the existence of the vector potential?
Thank you very much!

when a field is divergence free it has a vector potential.
 
That is a necessary condition, but I do not think is enough!
Are you sure?
Thank you.
 
ManuelF said:
That is a necessary condition, but I do not think is enough!
Are you sure?
Thank you.

It is necessary and sufficient in Euclidean space.

For instance, in magnetostatics a magnetic field always has a vector potential.

If the field is B = (u,v,w) consider the 2 form udy^dz -vdx^dz + wdx^dy

Since B has zero divergence, the 2 form is closed. By Poincare's Lemma it is therefore the exterior derivative of a 1 form adx + bdy + cdx. The curl of (a,b,c) equals B.
 
Thank you very much!
 
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