Abstract
Algebraic techniques orginally used in nuclear physics can be extended to molecular systems by combining Lie-algebraic and point-group techniques. The symmetry adaptation gives rise to a direct connection between the algebraic and traditional configuration-space descriptions. We illustrate the model with an application to .
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