--- trunk/electrostaticMethodsPaper/electrostaticMethods.tex 2006/03/16 03:48:32 2629 +++ trunk/electrostaticMethodsPaper/electrostaticMethods.tex 2006/03/16 15:03:20 2630 @@ -359,14 +359,14 @@ and to incorporate their effect, a method like Reactio Group-based cutoffs neglect the surroundings beyond $R_\textrm{c}$, and to incorporate their effect, a method like Reaction Field ({\sc -rf}) can be used. The orignal theory for {\sc rf} was originally +rf}) can be used. The original theory for {\sc rf} was originally developed by Onsager,\cite{Onsager36} and it was applied in simulations for the study of water by Barker and Watts.\cite{Barker73} In application, it is simply an extension of the group-based cutoff method where the net dipole within the cutoff sphere polarizes an external dielectric, which reacts back on the central dipole. The same switching function considerations for group-based cutoffs need to -made for {\sc rf}, with the additional prespecification of a +made for {\sc rf}, with the additional pre-specification of a dielectric constant. \section{Methods}