I posted here a while ago lamenting that I wasn't going to finish my thesis that was "due" in a month. Anons on here all encouraged me that I could do it if I tried and a thesis isn't that difficult. Today I sent the final draft, cleared by my adviser, to the committee. Thanks /sci/, I defend in 2 weeks.
>>8943865
Nigga what
Explain the meme pic. Asking for a friend.
>>8943869
They're both Stokes' Theorem, however, one equation is larger and more complex. This implies that the other guy has a fatter wiener and better sex skills.
>>8943869
actual OP here. >>8943883 is not far off. The left equation is the divergence theorem. the divergence theorem is a special case of so called generalized stoke's theorem, which is listed on the right. the one on the right is "better", more powerful because it is more general and thus applicable to more cases.
>>8943865
Good job my man, don't forget to add /sci/ as a co-author, contributor or a source.
>>8943883
>stokes theorem
Lol shut up. Left one is gauss and right one is called stokes theorem for retarded reasons, but from right you can literally prove all those calc 3 theorems and even the fundamental theorem of calculus.
Calc. 2 student here, how is it possible to integrate without using differentials ?
>>8943939
Why do you need diferentials in calc 2? Maybe when you do integration by substitution, but most of the time you are just looking for a primitive function? Anyways, diferentials are either a meme or abstract algebraic concepts not suited for a first work on rigorous foundations. Look up Riemann sums.
>>8943939
omega is a differential form.
>>8943865
Does your advisor actually read your paper? Mine just checks for formatting.