probably yes, but you need to test that assumption.
best
Andre
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Chathurika Abeyrathne
wrote:
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> Thank you.
> If I apply an electric field will I be able to get only positive values?
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> Regards,
> Chathurika.
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> 2011/6/22 André Farias de Moura
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Thank you.
If I apply an electric field will I be able to get only positive values?
Regards,
Chathurika.
2011/6/22 André Farias de Moura
> sure, the ACF for a vector gives you the average cosine between that vector
> at time t=0 and the same vector at a later time lag, thus negative values
sure, the ACF for a vector gives you the average cosine between that vector
at time t=0 and the same vector at a later time lag, thus negative values may
be seen as an inversion of the direction to which the vector points
out (-1 would
be the value for a vector lying 180 degrees away from the direc
Hi,
Is it possible to get negative values for normalized autocorrelation of
total dipole moment.
Thank you.
Regards,
Chathurika.
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