Kagemoto and Yue Interaction Theory: Difference between revisions

From WikiWaves
Jump to navigationJump to search
Started the page
 
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
This is an interaction theory that provides the exact solution (i.e. it is not based on a [[Wide Spacing]] approximation.
This is an interaction theory that provides the exact solution (i.e. it is not based on a [[Wide Spacing]] approximation.
The theory uses the [[Cylindrical Eigenfunction Expansion]] and [[Graf's Addition Theorem]] to represent
The theory uses the [[Cylindrical Eigenfunction Expansion]] and [[Graf's Addition Theorem]] to represent
the
the potential in local co-ordinates.
 
The theory is described in [[Kagemoto_Yue_1987a|Kagemoto and Yue 1987]] and in
[[Peter_Meylan_2004a|Peter and Meylan 2004]]

Revision as of 23:36, 5 May 2006

This is an interaction theory that provides the exact solution (i.e. it is not based on a Wide Spacing approximation. The theory uses the Cylindrical Eigenfunction Expansion and Graf's Addition Theorem to represent the potential in local co-ordinates.

The theory is described in Kagemoto and Yue 1987 and in Peter and Meylan 2004