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#1 2024-04-02 08:03:23

solan
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Registered: 2024-04-02
Posts: 6

R lenght

Hello good:
First of all, congratulations on your program, it is extremely useful and easy to use.
My question is about rotatory strength R, which can appear in calculations as R length or R velocity. I have read that R velocity is origin-independent, but I don't understand what this term means. You can help me?

In most of the calculations I have performed the values of R length and R velocity are quite similiar or nearly identical, but I have found a case where there is a transition (the first one) with a very different value for both magnitudes. Have you any idea about this phenomena?

Thanks in advance

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#2 2024-04-02 14:33:06

sobereva
Tian Lu (Multiwfn developer)
From: Beijing
Registered: 2017-09-11
Posts: 1,639
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Re: R lenght

Hello,

If basis set is complete (finitely large basis set), R length and R velocity will be the exactly the same. However, since R length converges with respect to basis set size more rapidly than R velocity, therefore R length is more recommended to use in practice. If you use a larger basis set, perhaps the difference will be notably smaller.

"origin-independent" denotes that the result keeps exactly unchanged when you translating the system, which is equivalent to displacement of origin.

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#3 2024-04-03 09:21:17

solan
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Registered: 2024-04-02
Posts: 6

Re: R lenght

Thank you very much for your response

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