Special case 1: graph of a function of two variables
Special case 2: a sphere parameterized with spherical coordinates
For both curves and surfaces a parameterization determines an
orientation. The orientation of a surface in is determined
by the two-fold choice of a unit normal to that surface, and the
boundary of an oriented surface is given the orientation that is
related to the chosen unit normal in a right-handed coordinate
system by the “right-hand rule”.
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Theorems of the form
dim
left side
right side
Remarks
Fund. Thm. of Calculus
interval in
from to
path in
from to
Green's Thm.
region in
( anti-clockwise
in right-hand coord. system)
Classical Stokes’ Thm.
surface in
(with r/l hand rule)
The Divergence Thm.
domain in
( with outer normal)