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Tutorial: Curvilinear coordinates

Posted on 2011-03-07 by Rebecca Brannon

A self-study introduction to the general theory applied to 3-D Euclidean space. (It helps to read the “Elementary Vector and Tensor Analysis” document before attempting this one).

You may download the document here.

Posted in Gobag Tutorials, Intermediate write-ups, Tutorials | Tagged coordinates, curvilinear, introduction, tensors, transforms | Leave a comment

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