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Use of non-additive Fisher information in probing chemical bonds

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE-THEOCHEM
Volume 954, Issue 1-3, Pages 57-74

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.theochem.2010.01.028

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Bonding regions in molecules; Information origins of chemical bonds; Kinetic-energy as bond criterion; Localization of bonds in molecules; Non-additive Fisher information

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The contra-gradience (CG) criterion, related to the non-additive Fisher information and kinetic-energy of electrons in the resolution determined by the basis-functions chi={chi(i)} of standard SCF LCAO MO calculations of molecular electronic structure, e.g.. Atomic Orbitals (AO), is used to locate the bonding regions in physical space, and to generate the associated quantitative information-theoretic (IT) descriptors of these chemical bond basins in molecules. The key quantity is the interference, non-additive contribution to the molecular Fisher information density, f(nadd.)[chi; r] = f(total) [chi; r] - f(add.)[chi; r], where f(total)[chi; r] is the molecular (overall) distribution and f(add.)[chi; r] denotes its AO-additive part. This scalar field is used to determine the bonding volumes in molecules, identified as the largest (closed) basins of f(nadd.)[chi; r] < 0. i.e., f(total)[chi; r]

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