2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10910-006-9065-1
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Fuzzy Symmetries for Linear Molecules and their Molecular Orbitals

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“…In the terminal cell, there may be a few H atoms in the position of C atoms. When the atomic criterion Y J is changed to Y GJ through the symmetry transformation, Ĝ , the membership functions [12][13][14] of the molecule M related to the symmetry transformation Ĝ is…”
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“…In the terminal cell, there may be a few H atoms in the position of C atoms. When the atomic criterion Y J is changed to Y GJ through the symmetry transformation, Ĝ , the membership functions [12][13][14] of the molecule M related to the symmetry transformation Ĝ is…”
Section: Computational Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here 1/Dn is the normalizing factor. For the molecular skeleton, the atomic number is the atomic criterion [12][13][14] . Thereby, for the conjugate polyene molecules, H-(C 2 H 2 ) n -H, the Dn value of the related membership function in the eq.…”
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“…Where a ρ ( ja, iao) expresses the iaoth atomic orbital of the jath atom. The membership function of ρ -MO about theĜ symmetry transformation is denoted as [12][13][14][15]:…”
Section: Fuzzy Symmetry Calculations Of π -Momentioning
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