2020
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6455/ab7079
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Allowed permutation symmetry in atomic and molecular wavefunctions: simple examples

Abstract: It is well known that the allowed wavefunctions for an N-electron system should be antisymmetric with respect to the permutation of any pair of electron labels. On the other hand, the Hamiltonian for such a system is invariant under any permutation of electron labels and, consequently, its eigenfunctions are the basis for the irreducible representations of the symmetric group SN. Here, we investigate which symmetry species of the SN group are compatible with the antisymmetry principle. We illustrate the conclu… Show more

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