Abstract

A simple algorithm for calculating the electronic vibrational energy levels of polyatomic molecules is proposed which is suitable for widespread practical application. This approach is based on using natural coordinates and averaging the matrix of the kinematic coefficients in the kinetic energy operator. This makes it possible to exclude the nondifferential term, which greatly complicates the mathematical procedure, from this operator.

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