Abstract

The Born—Oppenheimer approximation, introduced in the 1927 paper “On the quantum theory of molecules”, provides the foundation for virtually all subsequent theoretical and computational studies of chemical binding and reactivity, as well as the justification for the universal “ball and stick” picture of molecules as atomic centers attached at fixed distances by electronic glue.

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