Two problems while reading Feynman lectures (vector field))
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The discussion revolves around concepts from vector calculus, particularly focusing on the properties of the curl of a gradient and relationships involving cross products of vectors. Participants are examining specific questions related to Feynman's lectures on these topics.
Discussion Character
- Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning, Assumption checking
Approaches and Questions Raised
- Participants explore why the curl of the gradient of a scalar function is zero and question the conditions under which certain vector identities hold. There is also discussion about the equality of mixed partial derivatives and the implications of using the Levi-Civita tensor.
Discussion Status
The conversation includes various attempts to clarify the relationships between the mathematical expressions presented. Some participants provide insights and references to external resources, while others express confusion and seek further understanding of the underlying principles.
Contextual Notes
There is mention of the appropriateness of discussing tensors in introductory physics, indicating a potential constraint on the level of mathematical rigor expected in the discussion.
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