differential forms, 1-form, 2-form
8 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
Can I express a 2-form? Can matlab diff a 1-form?
1 Comment
Answers (1)
Divyam
on 12 Jun 2025
You can express a 2-form using the "Symbolic Math Toolbox". However, you cannot use the traditional wedge product syntax (^) to enforce antisymmetry as this is not natively supported by MATLAB. The code below represents the following 2-form in 3D,

syms x y z
% Represent dx∧dy as diff(x)*diff(y)
omega = x*y * diff(x) * diff(y) + z * diff(y) * diff(z);
You can also use MATLAB to diff a 1-form. The code below performs the diff for the following 1-form,
:

syms x y dx dy real
omega = x^2*dx + y^2*dy;
% Take the exterior derivative (d_omega), mimicked by diff()
d_omega = diff(x^2, x)*diff(x)*dx + diff(y^2, y)*diff(y)*dy;
Note: As mentioned before, MATLAB can differentiate the symbolic expressions using diff. However, it doesn't handle exterior derivatives or wedge products automatically.
For more information regarding the "diff" function, refer to the following documentation: https://www.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/sym.diff.html
0 Comments
See Also
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!