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  • 1
    ISSN: 0020-7608
    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
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    Notes: The singlet-triplet energy difference in para-, meta-, and ortho-xylylenes is studied as the interaction of two radical centers through the benzene ring. An SCF perturbative procedure adapted to open-shell systems leads to two benzyl-like nonbonding molecular orbitals (NBMOS) and to benzene-like occupied and vacant MOS whatever the xylylene isomer. The superposition of these NBMOS in para-, meta-, and ortho-positions and their interaction with the benzene-like MOS lead, at the configuration interaction level, to the following results: The exchange energy (which favors the triplet state) and the charge transfer energy (which favors the singlet state) are important only in the meta-xylylene; the dynamic (or double) spin polarization favors the triplet in meta and the singlet in para and ortho-isomers; the super-exchange energy (which favors the singlet) is important only in para- and ortho-isomers. The above results are independent of the chosen geometry.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 347-354 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The recently proposed method of using momentum densities for interatomic interactions is applied to the long-range force between the ground-state hydrogen atom and the proton, and the results are compared with those from using the position density based on the electrostatic Hellmann-Feynaman theorem. A new physical interpretation of the long-range force is obtained, which is complementary to that in position space. It is found that some perturbative changes in the position density do not accompany changes in the momentum density.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 391-410 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: With the aid of a method similar to the one we used in an earlier work (part I) a new Schrödinger-type field equation with logarithmic nonlinearity can be derived from a Fokker-Planck equation for a distribution function. This nonlinear field equation describes the frictinally damped motion of a system under the influence of a magnetic field and can be interpreted in the same way as the nonlinear Schrödinger-type equation (NLSE) derived in part I, where no magnetic fields were taken into account. The NLSE for the two-dimensional motion of a charged material system in a homogeneous magnetic field is solved exactly. The solutions are compared with the quantum-mechanical solutions of the corresponding undamped problem. The method is extended to include also anisotropic conditions; i.e., in the Fokker-Plank equation the diffusion constant has to be replaced by a diffusion matrix, as different diffusion constants may be possible for different space directions. We regard the three-dimensional motion under the combined influence of magnetic and electric fields according to K = (q/c)(v × B) + qE - mγv with Ey = (m/q)ωt2y, Ez = -(m/q)ωt2z, B = (0, 0, B) as an example. This is an approximation of the conditions existing in an ion cyclotron resonance spectrometry cell, neglecting an additional drift motion in the x direction which could be taken into account by Galilean transformation and gauge transformation. The corresponding NLSE for the coupled three-dimensional motion is specified and solved exactly.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 211-221 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The concept of the equalization of atomic electronegativities accompanving molecule formation is applied to a study of the electronic structure of polyhedral clusters of main-group atoms such as Ge, Sn, Pb, Tl, and Bi. Emphasis is placed upon charged clusters such as Sn9-x Pbx4-(x = 0 → 9), Sn9-xGex4-, Sn8-xPbx Tl5-, Sn2Bi22-, SnTe44-, etc. The role of the relativistic spin-orbit splitting of an np shell into np1/2 and np3/2 subshells in modifying atomic and hence molecular electronegativities is discussed. Correlations are made between calculated charge distributions and observed199 Sn NMR chemical shifts for clusters of a given size and charge. It is concluded that a useful picture of charge distributions in these clusters may be obtained from electronegativity equalization considerations.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984) 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 493-502 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: We have carried out a computational study of the reactive properties of chlorooxirane, the metabolically produced epoxide of vinyl chloride that is believed to be a direct-acting carcinogenic form of this molecule. An ab initio SCF-MO procedure (GAUSSIAN 70) was used to compute the energy requirements for stretching the C—Cl and both C—O bonds (SN1 reactivity) and to determine the course of the epoxide's possible SN2 reactions with ammonia, taken as a model for nucleophilic sites on DNA. The epoxide was assumed to be protonated; both the oxygen- and chloro-protonated forms were considered. At each step along the various reaction pathways, the structure of the system was reoptimized. For the oxygen-protonated epoxide, the C1—O bond has a significantly lower energy barrier to stretching than does the C2—O. (The carbon bearing the chlorine is designated C1.) However, both are very much higher than that of the C—Cl bond in the chloro-protonated form, confirming our earlier finding of the relative weakness of this bond. In the SN2 processes involving ammonia, intermediate complexes are formed with both carbons of the oxygen-protonated epoxide, the C2-complex being the more stable. However, the most stable ammonia complex occurs at C1 of the chloro-protonated epoxide. Our calculated results, both the energies and also the geometry changes, allow us to propose two possible mechanisms for the formation of the 7-N-(2-oxoethyl) derivative of guanine that has been observed to be the major in vivo DNA alkylation product of vinyl chloride and has been suggested as possibly being responsible for its carcinogenicity. One of these mechanisms is SN1 and starts with the chloro-protonated epoxide; the other is SN2 and involves the oxygen-protonated form.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 543-552 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Ab initio SCF as well as pseudopotential calculations were performed for determining equilibrium structures and relative stabilities of several disilyne isomers. For the singlet state there are only two structures, the bridged and the silavinylidene carbene, which correspond to minima on the energy hypersurface. The most stable of the six isomeric structures investigated is the bridged conformer in the 1A1 electronic state, followed by the silavinylidene carbene in the 1A1 and 3A2 electronic states. Inclusion of electron correlation by MRD-CI calculations has no qualitative influence on the relative stabilities found in the SCF calculations.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 535-542 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The vertical ionization potentials (IPS) of B2H6 are calculated by means of the ΔESCF procedure, within the scheme of ab initio LCAO-MO-HF-SCF. The basis set used is LEMAO-3G. The scaling factors of the various atomic orbitals for the ground state and for the various hole states are optimized independently. The iteration procedure is specially designed to avoid the changes of the symmetry of the remaining occupied orbitals. The 1 ag (B1s) hole is found to be localized. The vertical IP of the 1 ag electron is calculated to be 196.5 eV, in fair agreement with experimental value. The D2h symmetry is thereby broken and reduced to C2V symmetry. The valence holes are found to be delocalized. The calculated vertical IPS are: 21.781, 16.974, 14.842, 14.389, 13.599, and 12.380 eV for the 2ag, 2b1u, 1b3u, 1b2u, 3ag, and 1b3g electrons, respectively. The agreement with experimental values is much better than the Koopmans' values. All these results are in favor of the concept that the nature of the convelent bond should be considered as a result of the mutual interactions and mutual conditioning between the wave nature of the electronic motion on the one side and the various attractive and repulsive factors on the other side.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 637-644 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The relations based on an external one-electron operator V(r) are examined from two view-points, i.e., from the Hohenberg-Kohn approach and the four-dimensional density concept introduced by Wilson and Frost, and extensively studied by Parr and Politzer. The object being to obtain, with the help of the Hellmann-Feynman theorem, new formulas for the energy of atoms and molecules, and to discuss the construction of the universal energy density functional on the basis of the four-dimensional density.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 653-666 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The unitarily invariant decomposition of Hermitian operators is performed by means of Lie algebra.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 707-713 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: A new derivation is given for the Waller-Hartree-Fock double-determinantal spatial wave function. One starts from the single-determinant wave function in which a orbitals are doubly occupied, and decomposes it into a sum of products of spatial and spin functions. The spatial product of the first genealogical spin eigenfunction is a double-determinantal function. The derivation is based on the simple form of U1ƒ(P) when the representation matrix is obtained from the genealogical spin eigenfunction.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 715-721 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Expressions for the second-row nuclei chemical shifts calculation using a CNDO-SCF wave function are outlined. In collating it with the Pugmire and Grant's equations, a term with a changed sign appears. Both sets of equations are applied to a study of carbon-13 chemical shifts in alkanes down to C7; results are interpreted with aid of the Lindeman-Adams' empirical equation. Expressions proposed are confirmed for an excellent agreement with experimental data.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 853-861 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Regularities observed in the variations of calculated energy components, for example, those of electronic and nuclear repulsion energies in the analysis of conformational changes and in studies of the propagation of basis set errors in ab initio calculations, are found to be related to the variational principle and to the boundedness of energy expectation value functionals. These relations are analogous to the le Chatelier principle of equilibrium thermodynamics, and may be formulated as a general “compensation principle” for two sets of general parameters of the molecular total energy functional.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 869-879 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The aim of this study has been to determine how the hydrogen bond between formaldehyde and ammonia is affected by the ring-opening interaction of protonated ethylene oxide with the ammonia nitrogen. Our purpose is to gain insight into the possible effect of carcinogenic epoxides upon the hydrogen bonding within DNA base pairs; it is known that such epoxides react with nucleophilic sites in DNA, including amine nitrogens that are involved in hydrogen bonds to carbonyl groups. We have used an ab initio self-consistent-field molecular orbital procedure to compute optimized structures, interaction energies, and other properties of interest. The H2CO·HNH2 system and the protonated epoxide were found to form two stable complexes, with syn and anti orientations. Their formation is accompanied by a significant overall strengthening of the H2CO·HNH2 hydrogen bond, as indicated by both calculated force constants and bond lengths. An analysis of these and other properties, such as atomic charges, suggests that the interaction is leading to the formation of N-protonated ethanolamine, which is linked to the formaldehyde through the proton on the nitrogen. If carcinogenic epoxides have a similar strengthening effect upon some of the hydrogen bonds in DNA, it could interfere in the replication and transcription processes.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 891-914 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The leading term in the asymptotic expansions of the three-center contributions to the exchange matrix elements for a system of three hydrogen atoms is derived. The approximations are used to estimate the importance of three center interactions in “spin-aligned hydrogen”.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 929-940 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The singularities of the quantum-mechanical electron current density induced in a molecule by an external magnetic field are analyzed via the theory of the real autonomous systems of differential equations. Group-theoretical techniques, based on the idea of color symmetry, are developed, which predict the occurrence of singularities about molecular symmetry elements. Plots of induced electron current density have been obtained for the ethylene molecule through accurate coupled SCF calculations. The theoretical magnetic properties of ethylene obtained through this investigation are the most accurate reported so far.
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    Notes: The nodal structure of molecular momentum distributions is studied by considering the simplest case of the ground state of the hydrogen molecular ion. By examining the exact expansion of the H2+ momentum distribution, it is shown that an infinite sequence of nodes does exist along the pz axis (z axis parallel to the bond axis) but not nodal planes perpendicular to the pz axis (as is found for the simplest LCAO function). The nodes are those points where nonplanar nodal surfaces cross the pz axis. It is also shown that molecular systems with more than one electron cannot, in the ground state, have nodal surfaces in their momentum distributions. Implications for the directional Compton profiles J(q) are discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 1003-1021 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Valence bond (VB) diagrams form a complete basis for model Hamiltonians that conserve total spin, S, and have one valence state, φp, per site. Hubbard and Pariser-Parr-Pople (PPP) models illustrate ionic problems, with zero, one, or two electrons in each φp, while isotropic Heisenberg models illustrate spin problems, with only purely covalent VB diagrams. The difficulty of nonorthogonal VB diagrams is by-passed by exploiting the finite dimensionality of the complete basis and working with unsymmetric sparse matrices. We introduce efficient bit manipulations for generating, storing, and handling VB diagrams as integers and describe a new coordinate relaxation method for the ground and lowest excited states of unsymmetric sparse matrices. Antiferromagnetic spin-½ Heisenberg rings and chains of N ≤ 20 spins, or 2N spin functions, are solved in C2 symmetry as illustrative examples. The lowest S = 1 and 0 excitations are related to domain walls, or spin solitons, and studied for alternations corresponding to polyacetylene. VB diagrams with arbitrary S and nonneighbor interactions are constructed for both spin and ionic problems, thus extending diagrammatic VB theory to other topologies.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 21-33 
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    Notes: Theoretical substituent effects upon the acidity of the title compounds were investigated using STO-3G basis sets augmented by diffuse functions for all oxygen atomic centers of the probe groups. The results are discussed in connection with the available gas-phase data within a novel conception of attractive and repulsive substituent effects.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 145-149 
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    Notes: Simple density functional theory gives the following relation between the energy EZ, N of an ion of nuclear charge Z and N electrons, the potential V(0) created at the nucleus by the electronic cloud, and the chemical potential μ \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$$ E_{Z,N} = \frac{3}{7}(ZV(0) + N_\mu). $$\end{document}Using Hartree - Fock values for V(0) and μ, this equation has been tested in several isoelectronic series with 3 ≤ N ≤ 28. The importance of the term 3Nμ/7 increases as the degree of ionization increases.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 167-181 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: With empirical and theoretical atom-atom potentials the GABA·nH2O, n = 25, 192 and GABA·Zn2+ · nH2O, n = 25, 50, 100 complexes are simulated at 298.15 K by the Monte Carlo technique. The results show that the carboxyl group of GABA coordinates six water molecules. Two geometries of the GABA·Zn2+ complex, corresponding to the “direct” and “through-water” interaction of Zn2+ with the carboxyl group of GABA were found. For the latter interaction a GABA·Zn2+ · 6H2O complex was found whereas the hydration of the former interaction leads to a GABA·Zn2+ · 5H2O complex. Here the carboxyl group of GABA displaces only one water molecule in the first hydration shell of Zn2+. Energetically the “direct” and “through-water” geometries seem to be competitive, the former being slightly favored.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 223-230 
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    Notes: Ab initio calculations are performed with 6-31G basis set to study the geometry and binding of the H3O2-, H5O3-, H7O4-, and H9O5- complexes. The H3O2- complex is also investigated with the 6-31 G* basis set and MP2 (Moller-Plesset perturbation theory of second order).
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 293-293 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 373-381 
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    Notes: A new procedure for the Fock matrix operator construction is proposed. Its application for RHF calculations on diatomic molecules using Slater orbital basis sets shows that the computation time for the new SCF procedure is proportional to the square of the basis set size.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 439-439 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 297-312 
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    Notes: The spinor representations for the groups forming the chains O ⊃ T ⊃ D2 and Td ⊃T ⊃ D2 are constructed as projective representations. The Clebsch-Gordan coefficients are then calculated using a standard method. Projective factor systems, irreducible representations, canonical bases, and tables of Clebsch-Gordan coefficients are given. The subduction from O to D3 is discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 349-371 
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    Notes: The finite-order many-body perturbation theory using the localized Wannier orbital basis is applied to the problem of bond length alternation in the Pariser-Parr-Pople model of cyclic polyenes CN HN, N = 4v + 2, which may be regarded as a simplified model of polyacetylene. Both the Møller-Plesset and the Epstein-Nesbet-type partitionings of the model Hamiltonian are employed. The localized orbital basis enables an efficient truncation of the perturbation theory summations over the intermediate states as well as an elimination of energetically unimportant diagrams, thus enabling one to obtain the fourth-order Møller-Plesset-perturbation energies with a relatively small computational effort even for large polyenes. The results obtained with the second-, third-, and fourth-order Møller-Plesset and with the third-order Epstein-Nesbet perturbation theories yield very similar bond length distortions (about 0.05 Å) and stabilization energies per site (about 0.04 eV) as obtained earlier with the RHF, one-parameter AMO, and delocalized orbital perturbation theories. The effects of truncation and diagram elimination in the fourth-order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory and the abnormal behavior of the second-order Epstein-Nesbet perturbation theory results in the localized Wannier basis near the instability threshold of the RHF solutions are discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 489-495 
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    Notes: The almost exclusive association of the molecular geometry dependence of the relativistic correction with the valence orbital contribution to the mass-velocity and Darwin terms is investigated using SCF and MCSCF wavefunctions. The requirement of orthogonality of the valence orbitals to the core orbitals is confirmed to be the mechanism responsible for the increase in (the absolute value of) relativistic energy upon decrease of the internuclear distance. Certain “fingerprint”-type features of the valence relativistic correction, revealing the identity of the particular core orbital giving rise to it, are identified.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 497-505 
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    Notes: A new method to obtain perturbation corrections to the eigenvalues of multidimensional quantummechanical models is developed. It consists of rearranging the Rayleigh-Schrodinger perturbation theory so that any coefficient of the perturbation series is obtained from a simple and compact recursion relationship. The Zeeman effect in hydrogen and the hydrogen molecule-ion are used to illustrate the procedure.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 521-533 
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    Notes: Calculations on different geometries of O3, S3, O4, and S4 clusters show that oxygen and sulfur present quite different behavior as concerns cluster formation. O3 has a C2v, symmetry while S3 is equilateral D3h. O4 cannot form a structure with near-equal bond lengths while S3 can form several such structures, of which the ring structures are more stable than the chain or branched structures. A multibody analysis of the cluster energies gives a cogent rationale of these differences, showing for instance that large three-body nonadditive repulsions make O4 unstable, while three-body effects turn out to be attractive for S4.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 607-619 
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    Notes: After defining reaction mechanism, reaction path, reaction coordinate, reaction profile, and classical trajectories, dynamic and static approaches suitable (or promising) for analysis of reaction mechanism are critically discussed.
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    Notes: Density functional theory provides a natural and rigorous definition of an atom in a molecule in its ground state: The molecular electron density is the sum of atomic densities, the atoms have the same chemical potential as does the molecule, and the atoms are minimally promoted from their ground states. These atoms in general are not spherical, and in general they bear nonintegral charges. Charge transfer on molecule formation is thereby uniquely defined. Calculations by Palke and by Guse are reviewed, in which the hydrogen atom is identified in the hydrogen molecule.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 743-752 
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    Notes: The concepts underlying the definition of bond energies in terms of potentials at the nuclei are outlined. The theory is rooted, first, in a definition of the energy, Ei, of “atom” i in the molecule in terms of the potential energy, V(i, mol), of nucleus Zi in the field of all the electrons and nuclei of the molecule: Ei = Kimol V(i, mol). The Kimol parameter, which is not required to be a constant in the derivation of the energy expression describing the contribution of an ij bond, turns out to be virtually constant for each atomic species - a situation which is exploited in numerical applications. Second, the Hellmann - Feynman theorem is applied in the calculation of the derivative, δΔEa*/δZi, of the atomization energy, ΔEa*, using (i) the exact quantum-chemical definition of ΔEa* and (ii) the view that ΔEa* is the sum of bond energy contributions, εij, plus a small interaction between nonbonded atoms. The individual bond energies derived in this manner necessarily depend on local charges at the bond-forming atoms. Numerical applications illustrate how this new bond-energy formula provides a simple link between typical saturated, olefinic, acetylenic, and aromatic hydrocarbons.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 775-781 
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    Notes: The adsorption of metals on ionic surfaces takes place on preferential sites and is affected by the presence of defects. In order to provide some theoretical indication concerning electronic energy changes connected with these effects, we have extended previous work [A. Julg and M. Bourg, J. Phys. Lett. 43, L243 (1982)] where Lin clusters embedded in a matrix simulated by point charges had been studied by STO-6G (G-70) calculations. We have treated an Li2 molecule in the presence of an fcc lattice of positive and negative point charges placed at the distances characteristic of an LiF crystal: The perfect surface as well as steps and point defects have been thus simulated. In this article we briefly describe the results obtained.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 843-855 
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    Notes: The phenomenon of biological specificity is described, and a history of discoveries related to the phenomenon is presented. Aspects of biological specificity described include the mechanism of the immune system, chemotherapy, enzyme-substrate specificity, neurotransmitters, autoassembly of viruses, autoassembly of subcellular organelles, differentiation, and cellular recognition. A model for biological specificity involving both steric and electrostatic complementarity is presented and the role of structured water and hydrophobic forces is also discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 889-906 
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    Notes: The structure-activity relationship of sweet molecules is chosen as an example to illustrate a mechanistic approach of soft agonist-receptor interactions. It is shown that an essentially geometric model of the receptor site can explain the activity of most sweet molecules, both rigid and flexible. The relevant conformations of flexible molecules in solution are extracted from a combination of NMR data and of energy calculations. A possible experimental simulation of the receptor environment in solution is illustrated by the complex of a dipeptide sweetener with a crown-ether.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 55-61 
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    Notes: The questions considered are (1) How can “order” and entropy S(t) of a biological organism increase together during the growth process, in view of the common notion that entropy is a measure of disorder? The question is answered by an attempt to decouple entropy and disorder. The generalized point of view leads to the above “common notion” only if the number of possible states of the system n(t) is independent of time. However, in any given case one needs to know how S and n depend on time. (2) There are overwhelmingly more states of the matter of a living object which correspond to the absence of life than there are for the presence of life. This leads to the idea that spontaneous generation and replication of organisms are statistically unlikely. This is explained by presenting in a unified manner quantum mechanical considerations which go back twenty years or so. They resolve the “paradox” of the existence of life. They also show precisely what one needs to know about the statistical assumptions which one can reasonably make concerning the (uncertain) conditions which give rise to organisms and to replication.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 91-101 
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    Notes: In contemporary cells biological information is largely stored in nucleic acids. Therefore, a prerequisite in many theories on the origin of cellular life is the pre-existence of self-replicating polynucleotides that had to be formed by abiotic processes on the prebiotic Earth. It is usually assumed that the spontaneous synthesis of a self-replicating polynucleotide could take place readily. However, serious stereochemical obstacles exist which make such a synthesis extremely improbable. Amino acids, on the other hand, which are abundantly formed in prebiotic simulation experiments, are relatively easily polymerized to macromolecules (protoproteins) that share with modern proteins many properties: e.g., definable nonrandom structure, selected amino acid sequences, enzymelike activities, and self-assembly into supramolecular structures. Prebiotic polyamino acids are therefore regarded as the first informational macromolecules. The origin of this information is the chemical reactivity of the various prebiotic amino acids and their chemical response to their environment. The first informational polynucleotides were likely formed by a polynucleotide polymerase activity of prebiotic protoproteins. A comtemporary model for this process is seen, e.g., in the activity of template-free QB-replicase.
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    Notes: Activation of amino acids appears to have played a crucial role in prebiotic peptide bond formation. As a model of this process in living systems, phosphates have been used as amino acid activators. The possible role of clay and other minerals has also been investigated. We are presently using ab initio methods to investigate the activation of amino acids by these agents, as an initial step in peptide bond formation. A model of this activation process is described by the reaction: The first step in such an investigation, reported here, was to determine the lowest energy structures of a suitable set of reactants. As initial models of amino acids, Z was chosen to be H and NH2, corresponding to acetic acid and glycine, respectively. XO4Hn+1 = H3PO4 represents a phosphate group, while Si(OH)4 describes an edge tetrahedral site of a clay mineral. Al(OH)4- was also included to represent a tetrahedral edge site where the silicon is replaced by an aluminum. Finally, to complete the series XO4Hn+1, H2SO4 was added to the set of reactants. All species were optimized using the STO-3G and STO-3G* basis sets. For H3PO4 and Al(OH)4-, STO-3G* full optimizations were not possible. In these cases, certain torsional angles were optimized separately, then held at the optimized value, while the rest of the bond lengths and angles were optimized. All structures were compared to other calculations and to experimental geometries when available.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 73-86 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 103-108 
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    Notes: Amino acid analysis has been performed on the products of four simultaneous separate thermal copolymerizations of a set of 18 amino acids. Four analyses have been performed also on aliquots of one of the products. Standard deviations have been calculated for the analyses of the products of the four separate copolymerizations, and for the four aliquots of one copolymerization. All calculations indicate a high reproducibility in the copolymerization reactions.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 167-181 
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    Notes: Ab initio calculations have been carried out on the reaction of NO+ with amines, using a 4-21G basis set. The influence of solvation was investigated using one to three molecules of H2O. Geometry optimizations were carried out on reactants, products, and intermediates. The results show that loss of CH3+ is energetically favorable and this fact has implications with respect to the mechanism of carcinogenesis by dimethylnitrosamine.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 87-89 
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    Notes: The problem of code origin is presented in the context of increasingly complex events in the origin of life. The likely sequence of events appears to progress from abiotic synthesis of biological monomers to polymers to formation of protocells, which would be capable of competition and further evolution. We propose that rate of polymer formation was a critical controlling parameter of rate of protocell propagation. This would lead to selection of autocatalytic and mutually catalytic reactions of polymer formation. Primitive proteins would catalyze polynucleotide formation, and polynucleotides could be used as anvils of noncoded polypeptide synthesis. Proteins that could catalyze this latter reaction (assignment catalysts) would play an important role in subsequent evolution of a genetic code. Competing populations of assignment catalysts would possess very nonlinear dynamics of production of the catalysts themselves. An analysis of this dynamics shows that it has a rich family of bifurications which would provide a pathway for gradual approach to a genetic code. The selection criterion in this process would be efficiency of utilization of monomers and energy for the production of assignment catalysts.
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    Notes: The ability of three cultured cell lines (NRK, 6M2, and 54-5A4) derived from rat kidney to quench a population of ascorbyl and 2,6-dimethoxy-p-semiquinone free radicals has been investigated by electron spin resonance spectroscopy. The radical scavenging action of normal rat kidney (NRK) cells was the weakest, that of 6M2 cells (reversibly transformed phenotype) was four times stronger than NRK, and that of 54-5A4 cells (irreversibly transformed mutants of 6M2) was 10 times greater than NRK. Free radical quenching experiments were also performed on Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. A much slower scavenging rate was observed for CHO cells of normal phenotype grown in the presence of dibutyryl cyclic AMP than was found for cells of transformed phenotype grown in its absence. The free radical quenching kinetics of the various cell lines studied directly paralleled their state of transformation.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 209-216 
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    Notes: The transport of deuterium ions in α-cyclodextrin has been monitored using a mass spectrometer to show how the protonic conductivity varies with the extent of water-based hydrogen bond networks in the cyclodextrin hydrate. By means of mass-spectrometric and microprobe analysis measurements it has been possible to distinguish between ionic and protonic conductivity in hydrated lysozyme, and further details have been obtained concerning the physical origins of the low frequency dielectric dispersions (the so-called α and Ω dispersions) exhibited by hydrated protein powders.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 287-299 
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    Notes: A computational methodology for calculating the spatial distribution of average electrolyte ion density in the presence of a polyelectrolyte macroion is presented. The method makes use of an iterative solution technique previously applied to solve the three-dimensional Poisson-Boltzmann equation. Criteria are developed for determining the regions in space at which the Poisson-Boltzmann approximation fails. In these regions the formal series of sums of products describing the local probability densities is constructed. Accurate approximations to the series are developed. The result is a computationally feasible method that avoids the inaccuracies of Poisson-Boltzmann theory.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 327-345 
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    Notes: Many laboratories studying genetic engineering are using cell fusion to aid their research. The new and highly efficient method of using electrical fields to induce cell-to-cell fusion, or cell-to-particle fusion, or to induce entry of DNA or other compounds into cells opens up rapid ways to accomplish these ends.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 61-66 
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    Notes: By use of computer algebra and expansions of orbitals about a single center in spherical harmonics with a matrix representation for the α-function coefficients it is possible to produce formulas for each term of an infinite series that represents the value of a three-center exchange integral. Only seven terms are required to get six decimal digits for triatomic hydrogen. This method is readily generalized to solve all three-center exchange integrals over Slater-type orbitals.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 121-130 
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    Notes: In order to be useful for ionic crystals cluster calculations must be modified so as to simulate the crystal potential in a reasonable way. Two aspects of such calculations - the normalization of the orbitals and the construction of the coulomb potential - are analyzed in some detail. Illustrative calculations are carried out for MgO and the results are compared with experimental data and with other theoretical results.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 43-56 
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    Notes: Canonical generator states provide an overcomplete, nonorthonormal basis for the irreducible representation spaces of the unitary group. The matrix representation of any unitary-group operator in the generator basis can be directly computed by Lie algebra techniques and can be converted, if desired, to a representation over Gel'fand states by inverting the Moshinsky-Nagel transformation. Application is made to the symmetry adaptation of the Hubbard allyl radical with respect to reflection, guasispin, and R(3) symmetries.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 153-159 
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    Notes: Ab initio crystal orbital calculations with extended basis sets and model potentials are performed for one-dimensional periodic systems. The results of restricted Hartree-Fock-type calculation for all-trans polyacetylene (CH)n and linear and bent hydrogen-bonded poly(hydrogen fluoride) (HF)n are mainly reported. The results, in particular total energies per unit cell, are shown to be much more dependent upon the basis sets than on the method of lattice-sum truncation, number of k points, or order of neighbor interactions.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 195-211 
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    Notes: Current experimental efforts, both with isolated binuclear metal complexes and with modified proteins, are focusing on the role of distance and of bridging groups in intramolecular electron transfer. After a brief overview both of standard and nonadiabatic electron transfer rates (in Hopfield's formulation) and of the current experiments. We consider the possiblility of bridge-assisted intramolecular electron transfer in three specific situations. For the bridged binuclear transition-metal complexes studied by Taube and his students, the tunneling integral T can be deduced by study of the optical intervalence transfer band. Here we discuss semiempirical calculations which suggest that bridge assistance occurs, and determine the size of T. The assistance is via a superexchange-type mechanism, and we suggest that hole-type or electron-type superexchange should dominate in saturated or unsaturated bridges, respectively. For the very strongly coupled Creutz-Taube ion, involving a pyrazine bridge, the electronic structure study of Ondrechen et al. requires the invoking of a three-site model to understand the optical and EPR data; this involves bridge-assisted transfer with a vengeance. Finally, for an oxide-bridged phthalocyanine dimer, the transfer takes place via ring π-π overlap, and no bridge assistance occurs. Thus bridge assistance in T will depend on the geometry and energetics of the specific case under study. One generally suspects, however, that bridge assistance will be found in very long-range (〉6 Å) transfer.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 245-254 
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    Notes: A nondiagrammatic formulation of the analytical first derivative of the coupled-cluster (CC) energy with respect to nuclear position is presented and some features of an efficient computational method to calculate this derivative are described. Since neither the orbitals nor the configuration expansion coefficients are variationally determined, in the most general case derivatives of both are necessary in computing the gradient. This requires the initial solution of the coupled perturbed Hartree-Forck (CPHF) equations and seems to mandate the solution of a linear matrix equation ZT(1) = X for first-order corrections to the CC coefficients. However, if only the analytic gradient is desired a simpler non-perturbation-dependent set of equations can be solved instead. This and the first-order character of the linear matrix equation makes the application of an analytic gradient technique to the CC method feasible.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 339-346 
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    Notes: The generator coordinate approximation is applied to the hydrogen molecular opn. A series of numerical experiments, using different quality electron states, is presented. The results of these nonadiabatic calculations are compared with theoretical predictions.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 369-374 
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    Notes: The magnetic susceptibility of the BH molecule and the screening constants of its nuclei have been calculated by the finite perturbation SCF method, using London field-dependent atomic orbitals. Several sets of contracted Gaussian functions have been used. The split valence triple-zeta basis set augmented with bond functions and lone-pair functions gave good results with regard to accuracy and computer time. The calculated quantities are close to those obtained by other authors using very large field-independent basis sets.
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    Notes: We have carried out a series of calculations of the interaction energy between two hydrogen atoms in their ground states, using three kinds of exchange perturbation theory. One objective was to test the accuracy that could be achieved with these perturbation methods. A second was to see if the results were consistent with those for H2+. The perturbation equations were solved within the configuration interaction approximation, using 226 partially symmetry-contracted, two-electron basis functions. The set of Slater-type basis orbitals was chosen so that we could approximate within two percent the most accurate calculated interaction energies. We report here our second-order energies at a series of nuclear separations and compare them to the best values that have been published. Some of the published values are inaccurate. We also present the percent errors in the interaction energies approximated by summing through second and third orders. We discuss some general implications of our results.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 525-536 
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    Notes: We derive theoretical experessions for molecular third-order frequency-dependent susceptibilities which represent dc electric-field-induced second-harmonic generation. Our results are valid also if some of the molecular eigenvalues are degenerate as long as the molecular ground state is nondegenerate. The results are in suitable form for quantitative applications, either to small atoms or molecules or to large organic conjugated or aromatic molecules.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 579-588 
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    Notes: Matrix elements may be viewed as the scalar projection of an operator onto the transition density between the states involved (trace of matrix product equivalent to double dot product). This means that the operator and transition density matrices must “look the same” if a matrix element is to be the large. Using CNDO/S-CI wave functions, we have examined the symmetric part of the first-order transition density matrices (transition bond orders) for a series of aromatic systems whose π electrons are isoelectrornic with the nine-membered, ten-π-electron cyclononatetraene anion, including indenide, indole, benzimidazole, purine, and adenine. The topology of the parent hydrocarbon matrices is not purely even or odd as with alternant systems, thereby precluding exclusive action by vibronic or inductive perturbations.See P. R. Callis, T. W. Scott, and A. C. Albrecht, J. Chem. Phys. 78, 16 (1983). Nevertheless, interesting and useful patterns have emerged. For example, the matrices show, at a glance, how the D9th dictated degeneracy of the so-called Lb and La bands of the parent is retained as accidental degeneracy in some analogs because the crosslinking and heteroatom perturbations have opposite sign and nearly cancel. The first-order transition bond orders between La and Lb vanish so that real one-electron operators cannot couple these states in the parent molecule. This leads to distinctive La and Lb patterns which persist throughout the series, thereby providing a logical and satisfying justification for these intuitively assigned labels which are ambiguous in the Platt scheme: if one keys on the six-membered ring there is a striking correlation between the La,b transition densities, as they have been assigned, and those of benzene.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 647-659 
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    Notes: The use of raster display systems with refresh memory and read-write color map tables for man-machine communication is described. Particular emphasis is given to the application of such systems in molecular physics. Simple shading algorithms for molecular modeling and methods for the display of surfaces are given as examples. Some aspects of future development are summarized.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 619-638 
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    Notes: Various computers with different hardware configurations and operating systems are tested for speed, Fortran compiler efficiency of optimization, and library accuracy. Three different benchmarking schemes were used: (i) the PRECIS program, designed to reveal the floating-point characteristics and library accuracy of the machine in which it is run; (ii) the benchmark program FORCE, which is a stand-alone version of link 702 of Gaussian 80; and (iii) two previously published “crystallographic” benchmarks that check the speed of computation of nested DO loops. The results indicate that the quality of the compiler and its interaction with the operating system have as much impact on the overall performance of the system as the various hardware improvements.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 661-673 
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    Notes: A novel structural code for the characterization of chemical structures is proposed. The approach is based on the number of random walks within a molecular skeleton. The characterization of acyclic structures, even isospectral ones, by means of the ordered structural code (OSC) appears to be unique. A method for computing spectral moments and OSC for a given structure is detailed. It can also be used for calculating the coefficients of the characteristic polynomials of trees. In this way the direct dependence of the spectral moments and OSC on the structures of acyclics is demonstrated.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 701-707 
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    Notes: A number of our Metropolis-Monte Carlo liquid simulation programs have been successfully modified to run on a system consisting of an IBM host computer and several array processors (FPS-164) configured to allow execution of a single computation on multiple attached processors. These include programs which incorporate three- and four-body molecular interaction terms, and therefore require a high-performance computing system for practical execution. The strategies used to modify our Fortran programs are discussed. Preliminary results from practical calculations using these programs are presented to demonstrate the performance gains achieved by our configuration for large-scale scientific computations; in particular, the techniques developed for this Monte Carlo study and for quantum-chemical computations have already been successfully adopted in converting molecular dynamics simulations to this configuration.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 735-735 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 47-55 
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    Notes: The method of the relativistic investigation of the energy spectra and the electronic transitions in the case of complex configurations, based on the theory of the irreducible tensorial operators and the genealogical coefficients, is described. The use of the quasispin and isospin technique in the relativistic approximation is discussed. Expressions are presented for electric multipole transition probabilities for general values of the gauge condition of electromagnetic field potential.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 23-46 
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    Notes: Recent developments in relativistic atomic structure have been more in terms of program improvement than in fundamental theory. Some comments on both aspects of this work are illustrated by a description of two different recent applications. In the first, we study the contribution of the interaction of relativity and correlation to the 2 3S-2 3P0,1,2 intervals in heliumlike ions, whose theoretical estimation is important for testing QED. The study of satellite structure in the Kβ x-ray emission spectrum of Ar illustrates a quite different use of the program packages developed at Oxford for investigating configuration interaction. The use of shake theory to predict the initial states, populated along with the primary vacancy giving rise to the diagram line, gives a satellite line intensity distribution which agrees very well with recent experimental spectra.
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    Notes: The isospin basis is put into operation for investigation of atomic configurations, having two shells of equivalent electrons, characterized by the same orbital (LS coupling) or total (jj coupling) angular momenta of each electron. Tensorial properties of both the operators and the wave functions are studied in this basis. The two-particle operator is expressed in terms of the tensors irreducible in the isospin space. The problem of the additional classification of the levels is considered. The accuracy of the quantum numbers of the isospin basis in jj coupling scheme is discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 79-96 
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    Notes: The S-matrix formalism is used to treat the phenomenon of resonance energy transfer (sensitized fluorescence). It is shown that for dipole-allowed transitions and short sensitizer-acceptor separations, the relativistic treatment yields the same result as the nonrelativistic Perrin-Förster theory. For large sensitizer-acceptor separations, long-range coupling terms appear in the relativistic treatment. Resonance energy transfer through these long-range coupling terms is compared with spontaneous photon emission, and direct-interaction theories of electromagnetism are discussed. In the Appendix it is shown that the relativistic theory predicts resonance transfer of triplet excitation energy through the spin-spin coupling term in the Breit interaction.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 131-148 
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    Notes: Methods of calculation of potential energy curves or surfaces, including dissociation energies, bond distances, and vibration frequencies, are discussed as well as recently obtained results for several molecules. The ab initio relativistic methods involve the derivation of “shape-consistent” effective potentials from Dirac-Fock atomic calculations. These effective potentials are averaged and differenced with respect to spin with the differences, p3/2 - p1/2, etc., yielding spin-orbit operators. The molecular calculations are then set up in a familiar manner through the SCF stage using spin-averaged effective potentials. The final stage is a configuration-interaction calculation including the spin-orbit terms as well as the electron repulsion terms. Calculations that have been made for several low-lying excited states as well as the ground state for Au2, TlH, Tl2, Sn2, and Pb2 are reviewed. Good agreement is obtained with spectroscopic data and a number of interesting predictions are made.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 263-263 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 273-273 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 309-320 
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    Notes: The group structure of simple graphs can be found by factoring the adjacency matrix into cyclic blocks. The blocks correspond to permutational subgroups of the graph. The overall group structure is a product of the independent subgroups.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 355-365 
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    Notes: Two techniques are presented for reducing the effort required to determine localized orbitals based on the energy or density criteria. The first, population weighted editing of the electronic repulsion integrals, reduces the effort required for each iteration of the localization procedure. The second, damping/extrapolation of the transformation matrix, reduces the number of iterations required to reach convergence. Numerical results are provided for methane and formaldehyde (for the editing method) and for carbon monoxide and boron fluoride (for the damping/extrapolation technique).
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 553-601 
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    Notes: This is the first paper in a series of three directed toward the evaluation of spin-dependent Hamiltonians directly in the spin-orbit basis. In this paper we present a new and complete derivation of the matrix elements of the U(n) generators in the electronic Gel'fand basis. The approach employed differs from previous treatments in that the matrix elements of nonelementary generators are obtained directly. A general matrix element formula is derived which explicitly demonstrates the segment level formalism obtained previously by Shavitt using different methods. A simple relationship between the matrix elements of raising and lowering generators is determined which indicates that in CI calculations, only the matrix elements of raising generators need be calculated. Some results on the matrix elements of products of two generators are also presented.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 677-686 
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    Notes: The vibration-rotation levels for the diatomic RKR potential curve are solved using both perturbational and variational approaches. To obtain any-order correction of the energy from unperturbed parameters, an iterative scheme is formulated in the hypervirial framework. Variational calculations are carried out upon a rotationless Morse oscillator basis set and using a transformation technique to treat the effective potential energy function. Numerical results for the RbH X 1Σ+ state are obtained. The accuracy of the energy levels is tested by solving the Schrödinger equation by a numerical procedure.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 723-731 
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    Notes: An analysis of the factors that contribute to the stability of the bond between alkali metal atoms is made by using nonorthogonal configuration interaction. Beyond the orbital size, the overlap of the valence orbitals of one atom with the core orbitals of the other accounts for most of the difference between the hydrogen molecule and the alkali metal diatomics. It is shown that the valence bond description does not provide a satisfactory description in any case except for the hydrogen molecule, and valence electron correlation using the p-type valence orbitals is essential.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 795-808 
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    Notes: A statistical mechanical theory is presented for the behavior of monolayers of aliphatic carboxylic acids at the air/water interface. A lattice fluid model is introduced with monomer states to represent molecules in the all-trans conformation directed perpendicular to the interface, dimer states to represent rotational isomers, and vacant sites or “holes.” Using a Flory-Huggins-type approximation, the temperature and chain length dependences of the monolayer behavior are satisfactorily reproduced for a certain range of parameters. These parameters are compared with those intermolecular energies calculated using the methods of computational quantum chemistry. The agreement thus obtained is fairly satisfactory indicating that the higher-order nature of fatty acid monolayer transitions is due to the onset of the rotational ordering of pairs of chains about their longitudinal axes, while the sensitive temperature dependence is attributed to the flexible nature of fatty acid molecules. Some possible effects due to the presence of the substrate are discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 767-793 
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    Notes: For the overlap integrals of arbitrary Löwdin functions, both analytical and recurrence formulas are obtained. Matrix elements of the unitary group generators and their products are analyzed in detail. A strategy for employing the Löwdin functions for evaluating matrix elements of arbitrary products of the fermion creation-annihilation operators is discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 755-766 
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    Notes: A nonorbital representation of the many-electron atomic systems is proposed. It is obtained by considering a certain equivalence class of mappings ƒ: ∊ → Π from the set ∊ of N electrons into the set Π of Z protons. Total binding energy of the systems (Z = 3,4,…, 18; Z - N = k = 0, 1,…, 8) arranged according to the Periodic Table criterion, turns out to be the linear function of ZIr, where Ir is an information functional related to our representation.
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    Notes: We give an example of multidimensional numerical solutions in momentum space, for the Hartree-Fock equations of the simplest molecule with more than two electrons and two nuclei.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 957-964 
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    Notes: Analytic expressions have been derived for tensor convolutions of basis functions of exponential class (the reduced Bessel functions, the Slater, and the hydrogen-like functions). For reduced Bessel functions, in particular, the method suggested in the paper is a more clear and compact alternative to the laborious proof of the important Filter and Steinborn convolution theorem.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 1023-1033 
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    Notes: A variational functional method is improved and generalized in order to obtain approximate bound-state energies of a wide variety of quantum-mechanical systems. Calculations on the discrete spectrum of the hydrogen atom in a magnetic field and the bounded harmonic oscillator show that the procedure is very promising.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 1069-1087 
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    Notes: Hyperspherical coordinates are used to construct a matrix representation of a general N-particle Hamiltonian in the case where the interaction is electrostatic. The Yukawa interaction can be treated similarly, as is shown in an appendix. The basis functions used to construct the matrix representation of H are mononomials inthe 3N coordinates of the particles, multiplied by functions of the hyperradius. Methods for transforming from this representation to a symmetry-adapted representation are also discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 25 (1984), S. 1123-1134 
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    Notes: Coupled Hartree-Fock perturbation theory, within the framework of an accurate calculation, has been employed to visualize the electronic current density vector field induced by an external uniform magnetic field in the acetylene molecule. The current regime in a plane containing the molecular axis is rather different from those usually accounted for, evidencing the presence of a toroidal vortex in the C—H bond. The maps are useful in rationalizing the experimentally observed proton and carbon NMR chemical shifts.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 1-20 
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    Notes: Previous papers have developed magnetic effective valence bond (EVB) Hamiltonians for the neutral states of π systems; following the same philosophy and using either the quasidegenerate perturbation theory or wave operator formalism, other EVB+ Hamiltonians may be derived for the lowest states of positively charged conjugated hydrocarbons. Their effective operators introduce both charge delocalization (which plays a much more direct role than for the neutral molecules) and effective spin ordering effects. The transferability and efficiency of this EVB+ Hamiltonian are tested by comparison with the exact solutions of the full PPP Hamiltonians. The resulting spectrum is much more dense than in the Koopmans' description; non-Koopmans' states are identified for a few molecules. The applicability of the model to the d bands of metals is discussed in terms of the β/U ratio.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 69-89 
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    Notes: Isomerization of octahedral complexes XY6, by a mechanism known as diagonal twist (in which two ligands in cis positions, one to another, exchange sites) is considered. Construction of the corresponding isomerization graph is outlined (reported before by Balaban) and the problem of determining its symmetry is considered. Alternative routes for deducing the order of the automorphism group are described. The group is confirmed to be S6 and representative symmetry permutations (one for each of the 11 classes of S6) are shown. Alternative pictorial representations of the 15-vertex graph are also shown.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 151-154 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 125-143 
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    Notes: This paper shows that the spin-shift formalism developed in B. T. Pickup and A. Mukhopadhyay [Int. J. Quantum Chem. 26, 101 (1984)] supports a one-component diagrammatics which has a systematics akin to that in the spin-orbital many-body theory. The diagrams are neither Goldstone nor Yutsis type, and characterize the chain U(2R) ⊃ U(R)⊗SU(2) on which the spin-shift formalism is based. Accordingly, while the lines in such diagrams are labeled by the orbital indices, the diagram structure adequately reflects the irreducible representation of the group U(R). In this sense the paper presents a unitary group approach to the natural generalization of the usual many-body theory for the spin-adapted cases. A set of very simple rules is derived; their similarity with the corresponding rules in the ordinary many-body theory and practical utility are discussed in connection with (a) matrix elements over many-electron spin states and (b) closed- and open-shell many-body perturbation theory. A possibility of integral-driven many-body perturbation theory for open-shells is indicated. Connections of this formalism with others are also discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 183-196 
    ISSN: 0020-7608
    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The equilibrium geometry of formhydroxamic acid has been calculated within the framework of the INDO-MO formalism. Various structural factors are analyzed and discussed in terms of the calculated force constants and charge distribution. The possibility of internal rotation around the C—N bond of formhydroxamic acid has been examined. The potential energy surface for the amide-imide tautomerism is explored by calculating the geometries and characterizing saddle points on that surface. The cyclic and open dimers of formhydroxamic acid are examined and the hydrogenbond energy and length are calculated.
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: A new method for solving correlation pair equations for diatomics is presented and followed by numerical results for the H2 and LiH molecules. The essential feature of the new approach is a numerical representation of both basis two-electron functions and Coulomb and exchange potentials in pair equations. It is shown that this significantly simplifies the pair function optimization procedure.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 295-295 
    ISSN: 0020-7608
    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 26 (1984), S. 441-455 
    ISSN: 0020-7608
    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: In this article we derive a segment-level formula for the matrix elements of the U(2n) generators in a basis symmetry adapted to the subgroup U(n) × U(2) (i.e., spin-orbit basis), for the representations appropriate to many-electron systems. This enables the direct evaluation of the matrix elements of spin-dependent Hamiltonians.
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