Author/Authors :
Sean A.C. McDowell، نويسنده , , W.J. Meath، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The symbolic computation language MAPLE is used to verify an exact expression for the tripple-dipole dispersion energy (DDD), derived previously, for interactions involving up to three linear (∑-state) molecules. The derivation of the original expression, which is complicated, was carried out manually and involved many tedious algebraic steps. Recent results for the anisotropic triple-dipole dispersion energy coefficients for the O2O2O2 interaction, together with the exact expression for the DDD itself, are used to illustrate the importance of the anisotropic dispersion energy, relative to the isotropic triple-dipole energy, and to help investigate the validity of a frequently used average energy approximation for the anisotropic DDD. The discussion includes comments concerning the importance of the DDD energy in the context of the contribution of non-additive energies to the properties of matter.