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Currently I am working on creating ring potential with cosine-modulated depth. Since I know, that modulation is radial invariant I split my hypothetic function on radial and angular components (like variable separation). Radial part defines mu ring with central radius r0, width w and magnitude of potential is some A:
R(r)= -A*exp(-(r-r0).^2/w.^2)
Next I need cosine modulation. I tried just multiplying on cos(atan2(y,x)) but it causes wrong plot - magnitude of a function at line x = 0 goes to some value >> A. I think that happends because multiplication of small and big power exponents (just guessing). Is there any way to define such potential? P.S. I work in cartesian coordinates, so r = sqrt(x.^2+y.^2) in R(r) function.
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Walter Roberson
2023 年 2 月 23 日
You could experiment with symbolic calculations to see if your hypothesis of exponent problems is correct.
Andrei
2023 年 2 月 23 日
Andrei
2023 年 2 月 23 日
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