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    Show That There Does Not Exist a Twice Continuously Differentiable\(\textbf{ curl G }\)
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Show That There Does Not Exist a Twice Continuously Differentiable  curl G \textbf{ curl G } curl G 

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Show that there does not exist a twice continuously differentiable vector field G such that  curl G \textbf{ curl G } curl G  = x i + y j + z k.

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