Equivalent rotations associated with the permutation inversion group revisited: symmetry projection of the rovibrational functions of methane

In this work the analysis of the equivalent rotations from the permutation inversion group formalism is revisited. We emphasize that explicit knowledge of changes in the Euler angles are not required in order to determine the trans- formation that a given symmetry operation causes to the rotational...

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Authors: Álvarez Bajo, Osiris, Lemus, R., Carvajal Zaera, Miguel, Pérez Bernal, Francisco
Format: article
Publication Date:2011
Country:España
Institution:Universidad de Huelva (UHU)
Repository:Arias Montano. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:ariasmontano.uhu.es:10272/5422
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10272/5422
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Permutation-inversion group
Equivalent rotations
Ro-vibrational functions
Symmetry projection
Methane
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Summary:In this work the analysis of the equivalent rotations from the permutation inversion group formalism is revisited. We emphasize that explicit knowledge of changes in the Euler angles are not required in order to determine the trans- formation that a given symmetry operation causes to the rotational functions when dealing with the permutation inversion group formalism. Indeed, matrix elements of the equivalent rotations are provided by a single Wigner’s D(j)(R) function. Taking advantage of this, we propose a symmetry projection approach to build the rovibrational functions of methane. This approach focus on the rele- vance of the isomorphism between permutations and equivalent rotations. In our method, symmetry adapted functions are obtained by simultaneous diagonaliza- tion of a set of commuting operators, whose representation is given in terms of direct products of Wigner’s D functions and vibrational matrix representations provided by a local scheme. The proposed approach is general and permits to ob- tain in a systematic fashion an orthonormal set of symmetry-projected functions, with good total angular momentum, and carrying the irreducible representations of the molecular symmetry group