Abstract
The zero-flux surface criterion for partitioning the total molecular electron density is extended to deal with wavefunctions constructed directly from non-orthogonal orbitals. This topological analysis is used for total electron densities from spin-coupled wavefunctions to investigate the process of bond formation in the electronic ground states of LiH and BH, and to compare two different descriptions of the pyridine molecule.
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