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 ====== Gauss-Bonnet Theorem ====== ====== Gauss-Bonnet Theorem ======
  
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-The Gauss-Bonnet theorem is a formula that yields a topological invariant, i.e. something that can be used to characterise e.g. manifolds. +<​tabbox ​Intuitive
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   * [[https://​www.physicsforums.com/​attachments/​preliminaries-moore-pdf.20344/​|A fantastic introduction that explains the Gauss-Bonnet theorem in intuitive terms is Geometry and topology in many-particle systems]] by Joel E. Moore   * [[https://​www.physicsforums.com/​attachments/​preliminaries-moore-pdf.20344/​|A fantastic introduction that explains the Gauss-Bonnet theorem in intuitive terms is Geometry and topology in many-particle systems]] by Joel E. Moore
    
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