Using redundant internal coordinates to optimize equilibrium geometries and transition states

H. Bernhard Schlegel, Michael J. Frisch, Philippe Y. Ayala, Chunyang Peng
1996-01-15

SCID:  54.1/yy8cx6ff
A redundant internal coordinate system for optimizing molecular geometries is constructed from all bonds, all valence angles between bonded atoms, and all dihedral angles between bonded atoms. Redundancies are removed by using the generalized inverse of the G matrix; constraints can be added by using an appropriate projector. For minimizations, redundant internal coordinates provide substantial improvements in optimization efficiency over Cartesian and nonredundant internal coordinates, especially for flexible and polycyclic systems. Transition structure searches are also improved when redundant coordinates are used and when the initial steps are guided by the quadratic synchronous transit approach. © 1996 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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H. Bernhard Schlegel
Michael J. Frisch
Philippe Y. Ayala
Chunyang Peng
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