diff --git a/Scattering and Shit.lyx b/notes/Scattering and Shit.lyx similarity index 100% rename from Scattering and Shit.lyx rename to notes/Scattering and Shit.lyx diff --git a/ewald.lyx b/notes/ewald.lyx similarity index 97% rename from ewald.lyx rename to notes/ewald.lyx index acba36c..6b3ac56 100644 --- a/ewald.lyx +++ b/notes/ewald.lyx @@ -311,8 +311,28 @@ reference "eq:W definition" In electrostatics, one can solve this with problem with Ewald summation. Its basic idea is that if what asymptoticaly decays poorly in the direct space, will perhaps decay fast in the Fourier space. - I use the same idea here, but things will be somehow harder than in electrostat -ics. + I use the same idea here, but everything will be somehow harder than in + electrostatics. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section +(Appendix) Hankel transform +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Acording to Wikipedia page on Hankel transform, +\begin_inset Formula +\[ +\uaft f(\vect k)= +\] + +\end_inset + + \end_layout \begin_layout Section diff --git a/worknotes.lyx b/notes/worknotes.lyx similarity index 100% rename from worknotes.lyx rename to notes/worknotes.lyx