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Tables of formulae in spherical geometry

Many-body expansion to all orders, at all separations, no retardation [Pg.150]

The coefficient for Equation [1] used here differs from that in KPW 1978 because of the substitution of summation over = (2irkT/ti)ri for integration with a consequent factor 2nkT/fr.- j df = jjp /0XJ d = [Pg.150]

The grandiose summation, x. in [5] simply means include all values of / that do not create the (zero value) factorial of a negative number. Expanding the product in [5], [Pg.150]

Sphere-sphere interactions are treated in a similar spirit by J. D. Love, On the van der Waals force between two spheres or a sphere and a wall, J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 2, 73, 669-688 (1977). [Pg.150]

Sphere-sphere interaction expanded about long-distance limit, retardation neglected [Pg.151]


L2.2.A. Tables of formulae in planar geometry, 110 L2.2.B. Tables of formulae in spherical geometry, 149 L2.2.C. Tables of formulae in cylindrical geometry, 169... [Pg.99]


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