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Notations and conventions in molecular spectroscopy: part 3. Permutation and permutation-inversion symmetry notation

Bunker, P. R., Schutte, C. J. H., Hougen, J. T., Mills, I., Watson, J. K. G. and Winnewisser, B. P. (1997) Notations and conventions in molecular spectroscopy: part 3. Permutation and permutation-inversion symmetry notation. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 69 (8). pp. 1651-1657. ISSN 0033-4545

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Abstract/Summary

The field of Molecular Spectroscopy was surveyed in order to determine a set of conventions and symbols which are in common use in the spectroscopic literature. This document, which is Part 3 in a series, deals with symmetry notation referring to groups that involve nuclear permutations and the inversion operation. Further parts will follow, dealing inter alia with vibration-rotation spectroscopy and electronic spectroscopy.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Life Sciences > School of Chemistry, Food and Pharmacy
ID Code:7303
Uncontrolled Keywords:conventions, molecular spectroscopy, notations, symmetry
Publisher:International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

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