Dynamical distance as a semi-metric on nuclear conguration space

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  • M. Rahimi Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, Qom University, Qom, Iran
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In this paper, we introduce the concept of dynamical distance on a nuclear conguration space. We partition the nuclear conguration space into disjoint classes. This classification coincides with the classical partitioning of molecular systems via the concept of conjugacy of dynamical systems. It gives a quantitative criterion to distinguish dierent molecular structures.

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volume 05  issue 04

pages  279- 287

publication date 2017-01-28

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