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    Calculate polarization energy over a set of cuboids

    Thanks. I will think about it.
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    Calculate polarization energy over a set of cuboids

    I know it, but my question is about how can I do it efficiently, because depending on the method you choose, your solution may be reached slower or faster to the point it's practically indistinguishable from an analytical solution.
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    "long-range" and "singular" electrostatic potential?

    Thanks for your responses. This helped me.
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    "long-range" and "singular" electrostatic potential?

    EDIT: Problem is FIXED. Hello, I'm trying to understand Ewald Summation and finally found a great link (http://micro.stanford.edu/mediawiki/images/4/46/Ewald_notes.pdf) that I could follow in the five first pages. But then I'm blocked by a rather odd formulation p. 5, after eq. (25): "where...
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    Calculate polarization energy over a set of cuboids

    Do not hesitate to ask questions if this does not sound clear to you!
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    Calculate polarization energy over a set of cuboids

    Dear Physics Forums members, I have a research problem that involves electrostatics. My education is as a chemist, and thus I struggle to accurately represent my problem, so I thought that you guys could help me (and would be interested in the exercise). Here is an image to summarize my...
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    Interaction between two charged surfaces in contact

    Dear all, I'm curious to know how to calculate an interaction. I'm a chemist and I'm not really used to practice Maxwell equations, so I don't have the complete background for that, but I think it may be trivial even for a physicist student. Let's say we have two surfaces, one has a total...
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