Abstract
A formulation of the Cauchy theory for balance laws of scalar valued quantities is considered from a general geometric point of view. It is assumed only that the ambient space is an orientable m-dimensional manifold. The analog of the usual flux vector field is an (m−1)-differential form. Both the Cauchy theorem and differential version of the balance laws are formulated in this context.
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