Beltrami vector field
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In vector calculus, a Beltrami vector field, named after Eugenio Beltrami, is a vector field in three dimensions that is parallel to its own curl. That is, F is a Beltrami vector field provided that
Thus and
are parallel vectors in other words,
.
If is solenoidal - that is, if
such as for an incompressible fluid or a magnetic field, the identity
becomes
and this leads to
and if we further assume that is a constant, we arrive at the simple form
Beltrami vector fields with nonzero curl correspond to Euclidean contact forms in three dimensions.
The vector field
is a multiple of the standard contact structure −z i + j, and furnishes an example of a Beltrami vector field.