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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 747-755 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
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    Notes: Ab initio calculations are presented for the [F-; e+] and [CN-; e+] complexes. Positron affinities of 4.99 and 3.79 eV are obtained for F- and CN-, respectively. The excitation energies to the low-lying excited states of the positron complexes are also calculated.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 757-766 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: From the general formalism of elastic x-ray scattering and a few meaningful assumptions we have shown that for an atom, ∫ρ2dτ is an experimentally measurable quantity related to the intensity scattered by an element. We have labeled this quantity (p), the “average electron density.” If ψ obeys the virial theorem, within the Thomas-Fermi approximation we show (within a multiplicative constant) that 〈ρ〉 is a lower bound to (∑ ionization potentials )3/2. Thus, the scattered intensity of x rays is related quantitatively to the energy of the scattering atoms. Inequalities have been developed to express these relationships and have been confirmed for the more exact Hartree-Fock wave functions.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 767-777 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Ab initio molecular-orbital theory with the STO-3G and 4-31 G basis sets has been used to study the 1,3-sigmatropic hydrogen rearrangements: propene→propene, formic acid→formic acid, and vinyl alcohol→acetaldehyde, and the1,5-shifts:1,3-pentadiene→ 1,3-pentadiene and β-hydroxyacrolein→ β-hydroxyacrolein. Transition states have been determined using gradient procedures. Improved descriptions of the energies of the reactions have been obtained using 3 × 3 configuration interaction. In accord with expectations based on orbital-symmetry considerations, the calculated barriers are considerably greater for 1,3- than for 1,5-shifts. The forbidden pathway for the degenerate 1,3-shift in propene is predicted to require less activation energy than the allowed pathway, a result that can be rationalized in terms of interactions with subjacent and superjacent orbitals.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 801-813 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: A multiple perturbation method for the study of molecular reactivity following multiple site interactions has been extended to trimolecular systems. The theory is reformulated by the many-body diagrammatic method. While adding no new physical content to the previous theory, the present formulation allows for a systematic way of evaluating higher-order energies. The additivity of perturbation contributions to the modification of molecular reactivity is tested on dihydrated adenine. The results compare favorably with supermolecule calculations.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 839-850 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Monte Carlo calculations for clusters consisting of 200 water molecules surrounding glycine in the neutral and zwitterionic forms were carried out at 300 K; all the relevant interaction potentials have been obtained by means of quantum-mechanical calculations. Water-water and amino acid-water energies were calculated, and the zwitterion was found to be strongly favored with respect to the neutral molecule, as expected. A detailed analysis of the energetic results yielded some information on the special extension of the solute-induced perturbation. The structural results were found to be in reasonable agreement with predictions that can be obtained by analyzing isoenergy contour maps, calculated for the two-body amino acid-water potential.
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  • 106
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    Notes: Ab initio MODPOT/VRDDO calculations have been carried out on carcinogenic benzo(a)pyrene and its metabolites. The MODPOT/VRDDO method incorporates two very desirable options into our fast ab initio Gaussian programs: MODPOT - ab initio effective core model potentials - and a charge-conserving integral prescreening approximation which we named VRDDO (variable retention of diatomic differential overlap). For orbital energies and population analyses the MODPOT/VRDDO results agree to essentially three decimal places with completely ab initio calculations using the same valence atomic basis set. For this series of very closely related congeners a new MERGE technique was implemented that allows reuse of integrals of a common skeletal fragment. Since our program computes integrals efficiently by blocks, reusing information common to the block, it was more difficult to implement a MERGE technique than for integral programs which calculate the integrals one-byone. The MODPOT/VRDDO calculations were performed for benzo(a)pyrene (BP), BP oxides, BP dihydrodiols, and BP dihydrodiol epoxides. The metabolites investigated were BP-7,8-oxide, BP-4,5-oxide, BP-7,8-dihydrodiol [cis(e, a), cis(a, e), trans(e, e), and trans(a, a)], and BP-7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide [β,β,β (the most stable), β,β,α; α,α,β, and α,α,α all derived from cis-BP-7,8-dihydrodiol and β,α,β; α,β,β and α,β,β derived from trans-BP-7,8-dihydrodiol]. Several different conformations were calculated for each of the BP dihydrodiols and BP dihydrodiol epoxides. Calculations were carried out for the opening of the C9 - O - C10 epoxide ring both toward C9 and C10 for the, most stable β,β,β isomer of BP-7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide. Opening the epoxide ring between C10 and O leads to a more stable intermediate than opening the epoxide ring between C9 and C10. However, there is no buildup of positive charge in C10 as has been postulated by some cancer researchers, but rather the C10 becomes slightly more negative. Nor is there a buildup of negative charge on the O atom. rather it becomes slightly less negative. As the epoxide ring is opened further than 90° for the O - C9 - C10 or O - C10 - C9 angles, there appears to be a possible mixing of configurations that is being investigated further.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 779-791 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: This paper reports an ab initio molecular-orbital (MO) study of binding of SH2 and SH- with ZnII. The mechanism of binding of ZnII with these ligands is investigated using a detailed analysis of the energy decomposition and of the electronic distribution. The dependence of the results on the choice of the basis set for sulfur (in particular the effect of incorporation of diffuses p and d orbitals) on the geometry of ligand binding, the binding energy, and the proton affinity of SH- are investigated. Comparison made with the corresponding results concerning the binding of OH2, OH-, and NH3 shows that sulfur binding is less favorable although more covalent. Both sulfur ligands show a marked preference for angular conformations for binding with the metal ion. The effect of ZnII binding on the ease of deprotonation of H2S is quite similar to the corresponding effect found earlier for H2O.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 815-838 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: A new theoretical approach to study the enthalpy variations occurring during an enzymatic reaction is presented. The structural modifications of the enzyme-substrate complex along the reaction path are distinguished as macro- and microdeformations. Macrodeformations, which concern primarily the approach of the substrate to the enzyme and the release of the reaction products and arise from nonbonded interactions, are treated with an empirical method for computing the energy of a macromolecule. Microdeformations, which are local displacements driven by variations of the electronic structure and its energy and involve only a limited portion of the complex, are treated with the ab initio SCF-LCAO-MO method. The reaction path is idealized as a sequence of major steps: at each step, first the empirical program REFINE is used to calculate the geometry of the system for that step, then the energy of an appropriate subsystem is computed ab initio with the program IBMOL, using the geometry provided by REFINE and applying small concerted atomic displacements. Thus along the entire reaction path one can obtain an energy profile computed with the ab initio method and compatible with the structure of the whole complex. This approach was applied here to the first steps of the reaction of proteolysis catalyzed by papain. The formation of an ion pair ImH+ …S- between the side chains of residues His-159 and Cys-25 was examined in detail. The results show that the instability of the ion pair decreases by ˜ 11.5 kcal/mol when the interactions with residues Asn-175 and Ala- 160 are taken into account; the instability is further decreased by ˜2 kcal/mol after a partial geometry optimization. The energies of the noncovalent enzyme-substrate complex and of the tetrahedral intermediate were computed, considering N-methyl acetamide (NMA) as model substrate and representing papain with the residues Cys-25, His-159, Gln-19, and Ala-160. The interaction energy of the noncovalent complex is -3.8 kcal/mol, compared to the value of +7.4 kcal/mol for the CH3S- -NMA complex. The tetrahedral intermediate is found to be less stable than the noncovalent complex by 27 and 38.5 kcal/mol, respectively, for the papain-NMA and the CH3S- -NMA systems. While these rather large energy differences are possibly due to the incorrect geometry of the tetrahedral intermediate and optimization of the structure is required, it appears that the interactions with the various protein residues represent a very important stabilization factor, which lowers the onthalpy variations during the reaction.
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  • 109
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    Notes: A MINDO/2 SCF MO geometry optimization of cytosine (C), thymine (T), uracil (U), the imino tautomer of cytosine (C*), the enol tautomer of thymine (T*), and the enol tautomer of uracil (U*)was made. The optimized geometries for cytosine, thymine, and uracil agree well with crystallographic data. The optimized geometries for the tautomers show the correct trends in bond lengthening and bond angle except for the C4 - O4 length and C4 - O4 - H angle of T* and U*. The energies of tautomerization were found to be 10.3, -9.0, and -14.2 kcal/mol for C⇌C*, T⇌T*, and U⇌U*, respectively, when optimized geometries are used. The overestimation of the C4 - O4 - H angle is speculated to arise because of an inadequacy in the parametrization of the one-center integrals in MINDO/2.
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  • 110
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 27-39 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Hamiltonian matrix elements between pairs of explicitly correlated Singer polymals are derived. A new method for 1/r12 matrix elements is found which avoids the 6 by 6 matrix inversion required at each quadrature point in the old method. The new formula requires about half the computer time of the old one. The electron repulsion and nuclear attraction matrix elements are shown to be related to incomplete elliptic integrals. Simplified formulas are derived for the special cases of cylindrical symmetry, spherical symmetry, and single-center expansions. An upper bound approximation formula for the purpose of neglecting matrix elements is derived. These bounds may be useful for single-center expansions but are found to be too high for the general case.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 89-124 
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    Notes: The problem of upper and lower ground state energy bounds for many-fermion systems is considered from the viewpoint of reduced density matrices. Model density matrices are used for upper bounds to, first uncoupled, then coupled fermions. Model Hamiltonians are developed for lower bounds in corresponding fashion. Both mathematical and physical models are constructed for setting up universally valid inequalities on density matrices. These are joined by both inequalities and equalities in which the explicit form of the system at hand is used. A few illustrative examples are presented.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 143-148 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The problem of determining idempotent one-densities which integrate to the exact or to a highly correlated particle density is considered. A method for obtaining the minimum energy idempotent one-density integrating to a given correlated particle density within a finite basis is described. The implications of this are twofold. First, Hartree-Fock accuracy can be exceeded in describing the electron density with an idempotent one-density; this is particularly relevant to the problem of constructing orbitals from experimental x-ray scattering data. Second, electron densities from analytic CI or MCSCF wave functions can be made available in a form as compact as the Hartree-Fock density by reporting the orbitals which define the correlated density via an idempotent one-density. A numerical example of the new method is given in which an accurate correlated density for He is “fitted” by an idempotent one-density represented in a finite (near Hartree-Fock) basis. Considering the deficiencies of the basis for this purpose, a technique is suggested for constructing basis sets optimized for prediction of one-electron properties rather than for energy.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 169-187 
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    Notes: The electronic structure, potential energy curves, and radiative transition probabilities of excimer systems have been examined using quantum mechanical methods. These molecules are characterized by repulsive or weakly bound ground state potential curves and by bound, strongly ionic, or Rydberg, excited states. They constitute a very interesting class of molecules which offer the possibility for high power, high efficiency UV laser operation. Calculations have been carried out using the density functional SCF-Xα method, modified extensively to correct for well known errors arising from approximations to the potential and exchange terms. A limited number of ab initio calculations were also carried out for comparison purposes. For the ArF system we find that the lowest excited ionic state has symmetry 2∑½+, and that the dominant laser transition observed at 1933 Å should be assigned to B 2∑½+ → X 2∑½+. The C 2Π3/2 → X 2∑½+ transition is calculated to be two orders of magnitude smaller in emission intensity than the dominant transition, thus ruling out this assignment for the observed laser line in ArF. Preliminary calculations carried out for Ar2F indicate that the bound upper ionic state has 2B2 symmetry and that the most probable ground state also has 2B2 symmetry. This polyatomic system is predicted to exhibit a broadband emission spectrum with a relatively long radiative lifetime.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 227-233 
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    Notes: General analytic formulas for derivatives of real Slater orbitals with respect to the Cartesian coordinates x and y have been derived. The application of this result to molecular geometry optimization or to the construction of a force constant matrix is briefly discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 255-260 
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    Notes: The windows in the absorption spectrum of a harmonic oscillator coupled to a bath can be given a two-parameter form identical to the Fano windows in the absorption cross section of an atom with an autoionizing state.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 297-310 
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    Notes: Multipole expansions of Gaussian-lobe atomic orbitals around their centers are theoretically investigated in order to study the exact angular dependence of such functions. Analytical expressions of the multipole coefficients are derived for standard lobe orbitals. It is shown that the average-square values of multipole components are related to a unique orbital parameter λ. The numerical values of p- and d-components are given for selected λ and the choice of this parameter is discussed on the basis of symmetry and computational arguments. The transferability of optimized atomic exponents from harmonic (or Cartesian) functions to lobe functions is established so that the possibility of applying the Gaussian-lobe orbital approach in chemical studies is greatly extended.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 17-26 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: A possible mode for the capture of a cation by the carrier molecule valinomycin has been simulated. The intramolecular nonbonded energy and the binding energy for a centrally located potassium ion at different stages in the capture process have been evaluated using a method proposed earlier. Contrary to intuitive expectations the open conformation of valinomycin is also found to have a strong affinity for K+. There appears to be a rather high potential barrier between the open and closed symmetric conformations.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 83-88 
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    Notes: Most commonly the nonorthogonality of geminals is weakly expressed so that the exchange and overlap integrals ζ(η), ϕ(η) are negligible for large exchange parameters η. The conditions which allow the terms with large η to be discarded are considered. The integrals ζ(η), ϕ(η) are derived for η = 2, 3, 4.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 155-158 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 163-169 
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    Notes: The operators of dynamical observables of the crystal electron (velocity vector components. reciprocal mass tensor components and their functions) commute with the energy operator; hence, the averages of these observables can be adequately approximated by the eigenfunctions for the energy operator. Calculations of the averages were based on the LCAO eigenfunctions classified according to incompletely symmetric irreducible representations of the point group of the cubic crystal, and a similar classification was made for the averages.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 263-263 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 127-152 
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    Notes: In the studies on impure metals where the perturbation potential due to the impurity has symmetry of the point group of the crystal, subdivision of the electron density of the pure metal into irreducible representations of the point group is of significance. A method is presented for the calculation of wave functions of the perfect cubic crystal which transform according to the incompletely symmetric irreducible representations of the point group. The functions were evaluated in the LCAO approximation using s-type AOS for the face centered cubic lattice. These are in the form of standing waves, and their coefficient functions are linear combinations of the products of the cubic harmonics of a suitable type and the spherical Bessel functions. Properties of the solutions obtained were examined. Numerical calculations were made for four irreducible representations of the point group.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 1-16 
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    Notes: Using an STO-3G basis set, energy localized molecular orbitals (LMO) were determined for the ten electron series HF, H2O, NH3, and CH4 as well as for CH3OH and C2H2F2. The method of conjugate gradients is shown to be a viable alternative to other non-eigenvalue methods. The characterization of the LMO in terms of first and second moment measures indicates that the STO-3G basis set LMO may be accurately correlated to larger sp basis set LMO. Also, it is shown that the first and second moment measures display a good linear correlation with the classical concept of electronegativity.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 41-65 
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    Notes: Various forms of the unrestricted Hartree-Fock (UHF) scheme are studied for a simple three-electron model system, represented by the PPP (Pariser-Parr-Pople) π-electron model of the allyl radical. Both spin and space symmetry are violated in the UHF trial wave function, either individually or simultaneously. A comparison with the projected Hartree-Fock (PHF) schemes studied earlier is made and the effect of the order in which various symmetries are broken in both UHF and PHF schemes is studied. The effectiveness of various schemes follows from a comparison of the correlation energy and the wave function is obtained by various UHF (or projected UHF) and PHF schemes, in the whole range of the coupling constant, with the corresponding quantities given by the exact solution of the model. Finally, the implications of the stability of the restricted HF solutions for the behavior of various single- and multiparameter UHF and PHF schemes are briefly outlined and exemplified on the studied model.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 149-153 
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    Notes: The homogeneity properties of the kinetic and potential energy operators are used to obtain expressions for the second derivatives of the energy expectation value. These are used to demonstrate that in atoms as well as in molecules in the neighborhood of the equilibrium geometry the variational energy cannot have maxima with respect to the non-linear parameters.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 159-159 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 189-198 
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    Notes: We consider the “Hartree Problem,” here defined as the problem of finding the orthogonal one-electron states which in a single determinant minimize the electronic energy, excluding exchange contributions. These states may provide a useful basis for correlation-energy studies. It is shown how the “Hartree Problem,” although superficially not of pseudoeigenvalue form, can nevertheless be cast in such a form and solved by an iterative diagonalization process.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 221-226 
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    Notes: The primary purpose of the present paper consists in obtaining a correction to Dingle's potential for a (point) impurity ion (embedded) in Si or Ge. This goal is accomplished by making use of a variational principle in taking into account the effect of the spatial variation of the dielectric constant in the respective medium. It is found that the resulting impurity-ion potential can be represented as the product of Dingle's potential and a factor which, with increasing distance from the charged impurity, approaches unity. The secondary purpose of the present paper consists in suggesting a way for the modification of an impurity-ion potential that has been obtained previously with a boundary condition, that, in retrospect, is open to criticism. It is shown that the modified impurity-ion potential can be represented as the product of the author's previous potential and a factor which, with increasing distance from the charged impurity, approaches unity.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 261-262 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 265-270 
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    Notes: The perturbation contributions to the correlation energy of the H2 molecule are analyzed. This analysis is based on the computer solutions of several two-electron equations in the Gaussian geminal basis set. The pair equations differ by the choice of the two-electron interaction potential which may result from distinct infinite summations of correlation diagrams in Rayleigh-Schrödinger perturbation theory.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 325-330 
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    Notes: An analysis is presented that shows how the angular symmetry defects of lobe orbitals constructed from a polyhedric edifice can be accurately evaluated, and how these lobe orbitals can be related to harmonic Gaussian functions, the exponents being tranferred by a scale factor procedure.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 375-390 
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    Notes: A method for the determination of the symmetry of first-order vectors in Hartree-Fock perturbation theory is developed. This leads to the definition of symmetry-adapted basis vectors to be employed at first order in the perturbation. It is shown that computer time can be saved, to some extent, in the calculation of second-order properties, by exploiting molecular symmetry. Specific examples are given for methane, ammonia, and water.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 443-454 
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    Notes: Using the method of alternant molecular orbitals (AMO), it is shown that the energies of AMOS (Ekσ) for an arbitrary heteronuclear alternant system, having a singlet ground state, are connected with the energies of MOS (ek(k)) obtained by means of the conventional Hartree-Fock (HF) method (SCF-LCAO-MO-PPP) via the formula: \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$$ E_{k\sigma } = {\raise0.7ex\hbox{$1$} \!\mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {1 2}}\right.\kern-\nulldelimiterspace} \!\lower0.7ex\hbox{$2$}}\left( {e_k + e_{\bar k} + \delta _{1,k\sigma } } \right) \pm \sqrt {\left( {\frac{{e_k - e_{\bar k} }}{2} + \delta _{2,k\sigma } } \right)^2 + \delta _{3,k\sigma }^2 } $$\end{document} In the general case, the determination of the correlation corrections δi,kσ is connected with the solving of a complicated system of integral equations, which is considerably simplified if the Hubbard approximation is accepted for the electron interaction.The energy spectrum of a chain with two atoms in the elementary cell (AB)n is considered as an example. It is shown that if nontrivial solutions exist (δi,kσ ≠ 0), the correlation correction for AMOS of different spin are different (δi,kσ ≠ δi,kβ), from which it follows, that the width of the energy gap ΔE∞ for AMOS with different spin is different: ΔE∞,α ≠ ΔE∞,β.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 553-562 
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    Notes: When considering the dynamical properties of a molecule in contact with an external medium whose degrees of freedom are at equilibrium, one can adopt either of two approaches to the problem. The equations of motion which govern the coupled molecule-medium system can be solved (or approximately solved), after which the initial values of the medium's coordinates are averaged over (with an equilibrium distribution function as weighting factor) to obtain the desired property of the molecule. In the second approach, which is the subject of the present work, the effects of the medium on the molecule of interest are incorporated into a time-dependent effective potential which contains the equilibrium average molecule-medium interaction as well as terms arising from fluctuations in the medium's coordinates about their equilibrium values. By introducing such an effective potential via the cumulant expansion technique, the problem of studying dynamical properties of the molecule is reduced to the study of a molecule which is in the presence of a time varying external field which no longer depends explicitly upon the coordinates of the medium. In addition to developing the basic method for treating such problems, applications of the method to interesting problems are briefly discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 619-626 
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    Notes: The possibility of level crossings is discussed from a general multidimensional partitioning viewpoint. By extending the traditional motion of a self-adjoint Hamiltonian to a self-adjoint analytic family of operators, it is found that level intersections that appear fall into two mutually exclusive categories: the conventional diagonal one corresponding to Jordan blocks of order m = 1, and the nondiagonal one with m ≥ 2. Consequences with respect to some recent examples, such as Longuet-Higgins “sign-reversing loop” construction and the 1II near degeneracy in SiO, are discussed and examined.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 731-736 
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    Notes: Some structural features of the diagonal problem of reduced density matrix theory are investigated by considering the cone Br introduced elsewhere. In some special cases, we discover a very tight connection between the group structure of Gr, the invariance group of Br, and the convex structure of Br. We also state a general theorem that relates the convex structure of Br to the group structure of Gr.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 737-742 
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    Notes: It is pointed out that the density matrices of the ground state contain valuable information concerning the calculation of particle-hole excited states. As an illustration, results on the nuclei 16O, 20Ne, and 28Si are presented, using small model spaces.
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    Notes: The RPA, SCRPA, Tamm-Dancoff, and full CI methods are compared by analyzing their transition density matrices, oscillator strengths, and energy moments of oscillator strengths for the 1Sground - 1Podd transitions of the 4-electron B+ ion in the frozen K-shell approximation. It is found that the RPA gives transition density matrices that are aligned nearly as well as possible along those of the full CI, but have vector lengths that are significantly too long. The corresponding transition energies are significantly too small. These errors compensate to give oscillator strengths for the dominant transition that, for all forms of the oscillator strength, are within 1.6% of the corresponding full CI values. The SCRPA gives better transition density matrices than the RPA, but poorer oscillator strengths. The Tamm-Dancoff approximation gives very good values for the mixed length-velocity form of the oscillator strength. The RPA gives a static electric dipole polarizability that is nearly 20% larger than that of the full CI. The SCRPA gives a value 15% smaller than - and the Tamm-Dancoff approximation gives a mixed length-velocity value that is 11% larger than - that of the full CI. Other energy moments of oscillator strengths are also reported. Certain other approximations related to the RPA and the SCRPA are reported as well.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 1-11 
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    Notes: The MCSCF wave functions of Das for Li2, and Das and Wahl for F2, have been analyzed in terms of Berlin's binding and antibinding regions. The effect of electronic correlation on the charge distributions in these regions is studied. The process of bond formation in going from separated atoms to the correlated molecule is also discussed with reference to Berlin's regions.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 55-63 
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    Notes: The Eckart frame is a frame of orthonormal vectors ei, i = 1, 2, 3, which follow a vibrating molecule while it rotates. The frame is orientated by the so-called Eckart condition, which Eckart found by requiring the Coriolis interaction to be minimal. In the present paper we shall see that Eckart's frame also can be characterized by a simple least squares property. Eckart showed how to construct the ei's by a certain orthonormalization of three vectors Fi, i = 1, 2, 3. We observe that this orthonormalization is in fact Löwdin's symmetric. Then we consider the least squares property in the light of the Carlson-Keller theorem - which is given a slightly different form. It is shown that the complete solution to Eckart's condition can be generated from the one of interest by C2 rotations around axes in an orthonormal set which originates from the Fi's by Löwdin's canonical Orthonormalization.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 121-126 
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    Notes: It is proved that two molecular symmetry-lobe orbitals, belonging to different irreducible representations, can have a non-negligible overlap. Using a previously reported multipolar analysis of Gaussian-lobe orbitals (GLOs), it is demonstrated that such defects occur when individual symmetry orbitals (SOs) are both contaminated in a given Y1m subspace, even if such contaminations are very small. A numerical application illustrates this result in the case of the NH3 molecule, and it is shown that axial-GLOs allow for the exact cancellation of the symmetry defects.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 253-269 
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    Notes: It is demonstrated for a spin-free, nonrelativistic, complete molecular Hamiltonian that there is an optimal solution to the separation of electronic and nuclear motions. The adiabatic approximation is obtained as a special limiting case. A fruitful interpretation of intermolecular correlation results from the assumption that such correlation involves the degeneracy of a molecular-energy state of one molecule with that of another chemical species, e.g., cubane and cyclooctatetraene. As a consequence, rigorous relationships are established for the influence of nodal patterns of the electronic functions on intermolecular correlation. Also derived are stringent symmetry rules which both electronic and nuclear functions involved in the correlation must obey. Throughout the treatment is a many-electron one.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 313-318 
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    Notes: A new method is presented for the variational calculation of a set of vectors under the condition that the metric of the vectors remains unchanged through the process of variation. Application of this method to typical measures (energy, overlap, distance, etc.) in quantum chemistry gives rise to new variational equations, for which the solution yields the Löwdin symmetric orthonormalization, the Kashiwagi-Sasaki generalization, the symmetric deorthogonalization, and the Adams localization, etc.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 337-340 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 343-352 
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    Notes: The complex scaling method, also known as the complex coordinate or dilatation transformation method, is discussed in relation to the Stark effect and to the calculation of the position and width of resonant states of atoms or molecules. The significance of resonant scattering in atomic physics is briefly reviewed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 419-441 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 613-621 
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    Notes: Even after completing a multiconfiguration self-consistent-field (MCSCF) calculation, one must often include additional configuration interaction (CI) to obtain quantitative or semiquantitative results. There is some question of whether the prior MCSCF calculation is worthwhile, if additional CI is needed later. We have developed a new MCSCF computational method, which, because of our assumptions about the nature of the configurations, yields one Fock-like operator for all the “filled” orbitals (high occupation numbers) and a second Fock-like operator for all the “virtual” orbitals (low occupation numbers). Since there are only two matrices to build, our method is considerably faster than other MCSCF approaches. Because of these similarities to standard molecular-orbital (MO) calculations, we have termed our approach generalized-molecular-orbital (GMO) theory. However, the “virtual” orbitals, unlike those of standard MO theory, are optimized to correlate the “filled” ones and can he used in a subsequent CI calculation. Results are presented for the correlation energy of H2O, the spectroscopic constants of N2, the singlet-triplet energy separations in CH2, and the nature of the chromium-chromium quadruple bond. Although these results are at a very low level of CI, the GMO approach appears to correct for the gross deficiencies of the single-determinant SCF procedure.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 695-702 
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    Notes: This paper is a summary of a detailed treatment, given elsewhere, in which (gauge invariant), equations of change (at points in configuration space) of arbitrary dynamical properties of an N-particle quantum-mechanical system in the presence (or absence) of an arbitrary (time- and space-varying) classical electromagnetic field are derived for an arbitrary Hamiltonian by making use of both the Maxwell and the Schrödinger time-dependent equations. The properties at a point in configuration space are defined so as to be closely related to observables and the forces are related to their classical counterparts. The rates of change of linear momentum and angular momentum are closely related to the classical Lorentz force and the Lorentz torque, respectively. The rate of change of energy is the work done on the system by E(t), the time-dependent part of the external electromagnetic field. The reason for E(t) and its definition of the energy for a system in a time-varying electromagnetic field is explained. The Breit-Pauli Hamiltonian is required to treat “state-to-state” molecular problems and the detailed equations of change using this Hamiltonian are used as examples.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 717-726 
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    Notes: Ab initio self-consistent-field (SCF) and configuration interaction (CI) calculations on the ground and excited states of carbonyl fluoride (F2CO) were carried out at its experimental ground-state equilibrium geometry. Vertical transition energies deduced from the CI results provide assignments for the electronic systems I-IV, experimentally observed by Workman and Duncan. The singlet excited state, 1A1 (π→π*), is found to be a mixed valence-Rydberg state and to he 1 to 1.2 eV above the suggested experimental value, irrespective of the choice of the basis used for the CI calculations.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 727-736 
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    Notes: Several aspects of the numerical application of the complex-coordinate method for calculating helium autoionizing resonances are discussed. A direct-search algorithm is used to locate resonance eigensolutions that satisfy the virial theorem, and the influence of the basis set on the accuracy of the calculated positions and widths is investigated. The complex-coordinate method is related to the stabilization method of Holøien and Midtdal.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 741-746 
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    Notes: Results of extended-basis SCF calculations indicate that BeF2- may exist as a metastable species. Comparison of results obtained from SCF calculations on neutral BeF2 with those of BeF2- shows that the orbital occupied by the electron of BeF2- is well approximated by the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital of neutral BeF2.
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