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  2. Born–Oppenheimer approximation - Wikipedia

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    In quantum chemistry and molecular physics, the BornOppenheimer (BO) approximation is the best-known mathematical approximation in molecular dynamics. Specifically, it is the assumption that the wave functions of atomic nuclei and electrons in a molecule can be treated separately, based on the fact that the nuclei are much heavier than the electrons.

  3. Dihydrogen cation - Wikipedia

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    The Born-Oppenheimer approximation is unsuited for describing the dihydrogen cation accurately enough to explain the results of precision spectroscopy. The full Schrödinger equation for this cation, without the approximation of clamped nuclei, is much more complex, but nevertheless can be solved numerically essentially exactly using a ...

  4. Quantum chemistry - Wikipedia

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    This is the BornOppenheimer approximation introduced by Born and Oppenheimer in 1927. Pioneering applications of this in chemistry were performed by Rice and Ramsperger in 1927 and Kassel in 1928, and generalized into the RRKM theory in 1952 by Marcus who took the transition state theory developed by Eyring in 1935 into account.

  5. Diabatic representation - Wikipedia

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    The potential energy surfaces are obtained within the adiabatic or BornOppenheimer approximation. This corresponds to a representation of the molecular wave function where the variables corresponding to the molecular geometry and the electronic degrees of freedom are separated.

  6. Molecular dynamics - Wikipedia

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    The reduction from a fully quantum description to a classical potential entails two main approximations. The first one is the BornOppenheimer approximation, which states that the dynamics of electrons are so fast that they can be considered to react instantaneously to the motion of their nuclei. As a consequence, they may be treated separately.

  7. Molecular mechanics - Wikipedia

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    The BornOppenheimer approximation is assumed valid and the potential energy of all systems is calculated as a function of the nuclear coordinates using force fields. Molecular mechanics can be used to study molecule systems ranging in size and complexity from small to large biological systems or material assemblies with many thousands to ...

  8. Configuration interaction - Wikipedia

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    Configuration interaction (CI) is a post-Hartree–Fock linear variational method for solving the nonrelativistic Schrödinger equation within the BornOppenheimer approximation for a quantum chemical multi-electron system.

  9. Conical intersection - Wikipedia

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    In the vicinity of conical intersections, the BornOppenheimer approximation breaks down and the coupling between electronic and nuclear motion becomes important, allowing non-adiabatic processes to take place. The location and characterization of conical intersections are therefore essential to the understanding of a wide range of important ...