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Chemical bonding as quantum tunneling: The Capra bondons: Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures: Vol 0, No 0


Summary

The chemical bonding phenomenology is approached via the quantum tunneling relatively than by the normal quantum wave perform superposition/interference. It supplies a whole masking character of the nano-space for topological chemical constructions, which in any other case geometrically function the space-gaps. The masking completion is definitely recovered by the quasi-particle bondon as the data agent in filling the potential gaps of each asymmetrically and symmetrically prolonged or typically topologically lowered chemical constructions. In such a context, we discovered that Prof. Diudea’s Capra topological operation supplies the bondonic quantum pentagulation, which resembles the nano-topological analogue of the Wigner-Seitz primitive in periodic lattices, whereas additionally establishing the direct reference to the reciprocal k-space of wave-vectors and with the allied Brillouin zones of digital (bosonic) condensation.

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