Abstract

The applicability and accuracy of a localised picture of chemical bonding is examined on the basis of the projection approach to orbital localisation. The condition for maximal localisation is chosen to minimize the fluctuation in a number of electrons per bond. In this respect this treatment resembles the loge theory but differs from it in that it works with individual localised chemical bonds instead of loges.

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