
doi: 10.1063/1.455599
Relative coordinates convenient for variational calculations are discussed. The coordinates, for suitable representations of the potential, allow matrix elements to be expressed as sums of products of one-dimensional integrals for product basis functions. A small vibration limit is reviewed in these coordinates. Examples are given for application to the linear triatomic, water, ammonia, acetylene, and finally methane.
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