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Vector Analysis: Basics

We are interested in operations on sets in a multidimensional space. The focus is on physical problems so think about three spatial dimensions, x,y,z, and the dimension of time t. For notation, I will use x1=x ,x2=y and x3=z. This is easily scaled to n - dimensions for larger spaces. So Rn corresponds to R3 for most of the time, or less.

Two types of fields

Scalar Field

A scalar x is a real number, this is denoted as x𝐑. A vector in 3-D v𝐑𝟑 is a "3-tuple" of real numbers v={v1,v2,v3} where vi𝐑 for i=1,2,3. Example: v={1,1,1}

Vector Field

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