Section 4.2 \(n\)-forms
Objectives
You should be able to:
Define \(n\)-forms, focusing on one-, two-, and three-forms in \(\mathbb{R}^3\text{.}\)
State and use general properties of \(n\)-forms.
State and use general properties of the wedge product for \(n\)-forms.
Determine how the expressions of two- and three-forms in terms of functions change under coordinate changes in \(\mathbb{R}^3\text{.}\)