I try to follow the math in example 33, but am not fully able to understand 
how the right hand side is included. According to my understanding, I have 
the function/vector G, multiply it with the test function z, and integrate 
over both over the whole area. After there are no derivatives included, I 
do not have to do any reformulations. Why do I then still end up with an 
integral over both (G\cdot z), but integrated over the border?
Thanks!

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