--- trunk/electrostaticMethodsPaper/electrostaticMethods.tex 2006/03/24 02:39:59 2667 +++ trunk/electrostaticMethodsPaper/electrostaticMethods.tex 2006/03/24 16:54:13 2669 @@ -167,11 +167,11 @@ portion.\cite{Karasawa89,Kolafa92} \begin{figure} \centering \includegraphics[width = \linewidth]{./ewaldProgression.pdf} -\caption{The change in the application of the Ewald sum with -increasing computational power. A:~Initially, only small systems could -be studied, and the Ewald sum replicated the simulation box to -convergence. B:~Now, much larger systems of charges can be -investigated with fixed-distance cutoffs.} +\caption{The change in the need for the Ewald sum with +increasing computational power. A:~Initially, only small systems +could be studied, and the Ewald sum replicated the simulation box to +convergence. B:~Now, radial cutoff methods should be able to reach +convergence for the larger systems of charges that are common today.} \label{fig:ewaldTime} \end{figure}