Continuous symmetry measures for complex symmetry group |
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Authors: | Chaim Dryzun |
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Institution: | Department of Natural Sciences, The Open University of Israel, Raanana, Israel |
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Abstract: | Symmetry is a fundamental property of nature, used extensively in physics, chemistry, and biology. The Continuous symmetry measures (CSM) is a method for estimating the deviation of a given system from having a certain perfect symmetry, which enables us to formulate quantitative relation between symmetry and other physical properties. Analytical procedures for calculating the CSM of all simple cyclic point groups are available for several years. Here, we present a methodology for calculating the CSM of any complex point group, including the dihedral, tetrahedral, octahedral, and icosahedral symmetry groups. We present the method and analyze its performances and errors. We also introduce an analytical method for calculating the CSM of the linear symmetry groups. As an example, we apply these methods for examining the symmetry of water, the symmetry maps of AB4 complexes, and the symmetry of several Lennard‐Jones clusters. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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Keywords: | symmetry symmetry measures high symmetry symmetry maps water dynamics Lennard‐Jones clusters metal‐complexes symmetry |
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