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Frame transformation relations and symmetry analysis of fluxional symmetric rotor dimers (Q350646)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6662275
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Frame transformation relations and symmetry analysis of fluxional symmetric rotor dimers
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6662275

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    Frame transformation relations and symmetry analysis of fluxional symmetric rotor dimers (English)
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    9 December 2016
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    Summary: The theory of Frame transformation relations between the states of Born Oppenheimer and the weak coupling approximations is developed for polyatomic molecules. The symmetry relations are a generalization of the frame transformation relations derived by Harter and Crogman for coupled rotor molecules. A key internal symmetry label (named ``soul'') is defined so that it remains a constant label for frame transformation relations, and is conserved during vibronic transitions, ionization, and even dissociation provided the nuclear spin-rotation interaction is relatively small. Simplified procedures are given for obtaining selection rules, statistical weights, and matrix elements of multipole operators for common molecules having various point symmetries.
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    frame
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    transformation
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    cluster
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    dimers
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    spin
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    rotation
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    fluxional
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