So I was reading about Stoke's and Gauss's laws, and I was curious if there are analogous laws for other dimensions. For example, can you jump from a four dimensional integral to a five dimensional integral by using the proper combinations of curls and gradients? Most of my experience with vector calculus has been for more mundane things like
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