hiyok
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Hi,
I'm stumbled on the following integral,
\int d\vec{q} e^{i\vec{q}\vec{r}} \cos(2\theta),
where \theta denotes the angle of the vector \vec{q} and the \vec{r} is an arbitrary vector. The integral domain is a circular area of radius D.
Could anyone help me out ?
Many thanks.
hiyok
I'm stumbled on the following integral,
\int d\vec{q} e^{i\vec{q}\vec{r}} \cos(2\theta),
where \theta denotes the angle of the vector \vec{q} and the \vec{r} is an arbitrary vector. The integral domain is a circular area of radius D.
Could anyone help me out ?
Many thanks.
hiyok