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2021Type
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Abstract
The ring-polymer instanton method is used to calculate tunneling pathways and hence tunneling splitting patterns of the water dimer, trimer, pentamer, and hexamer prism. We discuss recent developments to improve the efficiency of this method and present results utilizing the MB-pol potential-energy surface. We explain how the symmetry analysis can be performed in an automatic manner in order to obtain the splitting pattern and to assign the levels. Show more
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publishedBook title
Molecular Spectroscopy and Quantum DynamicsPages / Article No.
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ElsevierSubject
Tunneling; Water dimer; Water trimer; Water pentamer; Water hexamer; Instanton; MB-polOrganisational unit
09602 - Richardson, Jeremy / Richardson, Jeremy
Funding
175696 - Quantum Tunnelling in Molecular Systems from First Principles (SNF)
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