Difference between integral and differential forms of maxwell's equations
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Maxwell's equations in their integral form are formulated in terms of integrals, so you need to have a curve/surface/volume to integrate over. Mathematically, the differential and integral forms are equivalent, which you can prove by applying the divergence theorem or the Kelvin--Stokes theorem.
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