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===Divergence=== {{Main|Divergence}} The [[divergence]] of a vector field on Euclidean space is a function (or scalar field). In three-dimensions, the divergence is defined by <math display="block">\operatorname{div} \mathbf{F} = \nabla \cdot \mathbf{F} = \frac{\partial F_1}{\partial x} + \frac{\partial F_2}{\partial y} + \frac{\partial F_3}{\partial z},</math> with the obvious generalization to arbitrary dimensions. The divergence at a point represents the degree to which a small volume around the point is a [[sources and sinks|source or a sink]] for the vector flow, a result which is made precise by the [[divergence theorem]]. The divergence can also be defined on a [[Riemannian manifold]], that is, a manifold with a [[Riemannian metric]] that measures the length of vectors.
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