Pair population analysis within AIM theory
The pair population analysis developed some time ago as a straightforward link between quantum chemical and classical picture of bonding was generalized by incorporating its formalism into the framework of AIM theory. A detailed numerical comparison between the results derived from the original pair...
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paper:paper_10895639_v104_n40_p9130_Bochicchio2023-06-08T16:06:15Z Pair population analysis within AIM theory Bochicchio, Roberto Carlos Chemical bonds Mathematical models Molecules Numerical methods Quantum theory Lewis electron pair model Pair population analysis Quantum chemistry Electronic structure The pair population analysis developed some time ago as a straightforward link between quantum chemical and classical picture of bonding was generalized by incorporating its formalism into the framework of AIM theory. A detailed numerical comparison between the results derived from the original pair population analysis and those from AIM generalization is reported. On the basis of this comparison, the reliability of both approaches is evaluated. In addition to this a numerical test of the accuracy of the Lewis electron pair model is also reported. © 2000 American Chemical Society. Fil:Bochicchio, R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2000 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10895639_v104_n40_p9130_Bochicchio http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10895639_v104_n40_p9130_Bochicchio |
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Chemical bonds Mathematical models Molecules Numerical methods Quantum theory Lewis electron pair model Pair population analysis Quantum chemistry Electronic structure |
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The pair population analysis developed some time ago as a straightforward link between quantum chemical and classical picture of bonding was generalized by incorporating its formalism into the framework of AIM theory. A detailed numerical comparison between the results derived from the original pair population analysis and those from AIM generalization is reported. On the basis of this comparison, the reliability of both approaches is evaluated. In addition to this a numerical test of the accuracy of the Lewis electron pair model is also reported. © 2000 American Chemical Society. |
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Bochicchio, Roberto Carlos |
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Bochicchio, Roberto Carlos |
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Pair population analysis within AIM theory |
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Pair population analysis within AIM theory |
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Pair population analysis within AIM theory |
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Pair population analysis within AIM theory |
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pair population analysis within aim theory |
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