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Pre-Born-Oppenheimer Molecular Structure Theory

Published 17 Jan 2018 in physics.chem-ph and quant-ph | (1801.05885v1)

Abstract: In pre-Born-Oppenheimer (pre-BO) theory a molecule is considered as a quantum system as a whole, including the electrons and the atomic nuclei on the same footing. This approach is fundamentally different from the traditional quantum chemistry treatment, which relies on the separation of the motion of the electrons and the atomic nuclei. A fully quantum mechanical treatment of molecules has a great promise for future developments and applications. Its most accurate versions may contribute to the definition of new schemes for metrology and testing fundamental physical theories; its approximate versions can provide an efficient theoretical description for molecule-positron interactions and, in general, it would circumvent the tedious computation and fitting of potential energy surfaces and non-adiabatic coupling vectors. To achieve these goals, the review points out important technical and fundamental open questions. Most interestingly, the reconciliation of pre-BO theory with the classical chemistry knowledge touches upon fundamental problems related to the measurement problem of quantum mechanics.

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