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darbym82

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Question 1

Let  R4 = . List all basis vectors of  Λ2 (R4).
◦ dx1∧dx2, dx3∧dx4
◦ dx1∧dx1, dx2∧dx2, dx3∧dx3, dx4∧dx4
◦ dx1∧dx2, dx1∧dx3, dx1∧dx4, dx2∧dx3, dx2∧dx4, dx3∧dx4
◦ dx1∧dx2, dx2∧dx3, dx3∧dx4, dx4∧dx1
◦ dx1∧dx2∧dx3∧dx4

Question 2

True or False:  If φ is a k-form and ψ is an l-form on Rn, then φ∧ψ = (-1) k + l ψ∧φ.
◦ true
◦ false


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Marked as best answer by darbym82 on May 27, 2021

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darbym82

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Reply 2 on: May 27, 2021
:D TYSM


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