Abstract

AbstractQuantum information theory is applied to formulate a new technique for dealing with molecular similarity problems. In this technique, the so‐called quantum fidelity appears to be a counterpart of the conventional similarity measure due to Carbo (Carbo, R.; Leyda, L.; Arnau, M. Int J Quantum Chem 1980, 17, 1185). We define many‐body spin‐free density matrices for atoms and fragments in molecule, and compute corresponding fidelity measures for molecular subsystems. It allows us to treat the problem from the beginning within a many‐electron setting. The approach is employed for analyzing similarity between free atoms and atoms in molecule. A new chirality index, as based on the fidelity between molecule and its mirror image, is suggested to be an approximately additive nonnegative quantity. We also examine a local aromaticity by computing the fidelity measures for benzenoid fragments in polyaromatic hydrocarbons. A detailed study of the proposed indices is reported at the ab initio or semiempirical levels. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Quantum Chem, 2011

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