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Integral in 2D of a Yukawa type interaction

 
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May7-12, 08:45 AM   #1
 

Integral in 2D of a Yukawa type interaction


Hi,

I´m trying to calculate the integral:

∫d^2q exp{iκq} (1)/(q^2+a^2)

where κ and q are two dimensional vectors. I know how to handle the three dimensional case, but I am not able to solve it in 2D.
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