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Subject: Gaussian Warning:"explicit consideration of  33 degrees of freedom as vibrations may cause significant error"
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Dear CCLers;
I performed an freq calculation with G98 from a
optimized structure.
When finished, I found the following warnings in the
output:

Warning -- assumption of classical behavior for
rotation
           may cause significant error
           
Warning -- explicit consideration of  33 degrees of
freedom as
           vibrations may cause significant error

I am wondering what the warnings mean? Can I just
neglect them, or how
can I correct this situation?

I would greatly appreciate any suggestion.
Best wishes,

Wenping Guo

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