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THE MOLECULAR SYMMETRY GROUP A personal view of the history of its development
  • Philip Bunker
Philip Bunker
National Research Council Canada

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Abstract

“‘latex This article gives the author’s perspective on the history of the development of the Molecular Symmetry (MS) group. It explains how the initial work of Hougen, that was developed for nonlinear rigid molecules, inspired Longuet-Higgins to introduce nuclear permutations and the inversion as the fundamental elements of molecular symmetry. The symmetry group that is obtained applies to all molecules, rigid or nonrigid. The criticism of Altmann, and the rebuttal of that work by Watson.is described. Altmann’s work had the unfortunate effect of delaying the appreciation of Longuet-Higgins ideas…
08 Nov 2024Submitted to Natural Sciences
13 Nov 2024Submission Checks Completed
13 Nov 2024Assigned to Editor
21 Nov 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned