Solving Ax=b
A region D in Rn is connected iff any 2 points in D can be joined by a piecewise smooth curve contained entirely in D.
Simply Connected Region
A connected open region D in the plane is simply connected iff every simple closed curve contained in D encloses only points of D.
In the plane, D is simply connected iff it has no holes.
Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals
Suppose C be a piecewise smooth curve parametrized by r(t), a≤t≤b.
If ϕ is a scalar potential of F on a region containing C,
∫CF⋅dr=∫C∇ϕ⋅dr=ϕ(r(b))−ϕ(r(a))
Equivalence of Conservative Fields
Let F(x,y,z)=fi^+gj^+hk^ be continuous on an open connected region D⊆R3. The following are equivalent:
- F is conservative on D
- ∫CF⋅dr=0 for every piecewise smooth closed curve C in D
- For any 2 points P, Q in D, ∫CF⋅dr is independent of the piecewise smooth curve C in D from P to Q
Conservative Field Test
Let P(x,y) and Q(x,y) have continuous first-order partial derivatives on an open, simply connected region D in the plane. The vector field
F(x,y)=P(x,y)i^+Q(x,y)j^
is conservative on D iff, for each point in D,
∂y∂P=∂x∂Q
The region must be simply connected. On a region with a hole, ∂P/∂y=∂Q/∂x can hold everywhere without F being conservative.