Riemannian Geometry
A 3-form is a specific type of differential form that is a completely antisymmetric tensor field of rank three, which can be integrated over 3-dimensional oriented manifolds. In the context of differential forms and de Rham cohomology, 3-forms play a significant role in defining volumes and are closely tied to the topology of the underlying manifold through their relationship with cohomology classes.
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