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Q: Why shouldn't the [tag:closed-form] tag exclude the interpretation of 'closed' as in differential geometry?

BCLCin re this rejected edit https://math.stackexchange.com/review/suggested-edits/1516676 Why shouldn't the closed-form tag exclude the interpretation of 'closed' as in differential geometry?

 
 
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In mathematics, especially vector calculus and differential topology, a closed form is a differential form α whose exterior derivative is zero (dα = 0), and an exact form is a differential form, α, that is the exterior derivative of another differential form β. Thus, an exact form is in the image of d, and a closed form is in the kernel of d. For an exact form α, α = dβ for some differential form β of degree one less than that of α. The form β is called a "potential form" or "primitive" for α. Since the exterior derivative of a closed form is zero, β is not unique, but can be modified by t...
 

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