thanks for responses on Hund etc
Thanks to all who responded to my request for whether or not Hund's
rule of maximum spin multiplicity.
I think the variety of responses in itself says something about these
kinds of questions,
namely that issues of this kind are rather unclear and it really
depends on what one means by a theoretical justification/derivation.
I hope to collate responses and post them soon.
So far we have three types of responses which I characterize as,
(1) weak plausibility explanations whereby unpaired electrons in
different degenerate orbitals are justified on the basis of the Pauli
type repulsion etc.
(2) Somewhat stronger plausibility explanations based on the
Hartree-Fock treatment of helium as found in several textbooks. Too
bad that that the ground state of the helium atom does not require us
to invoke Hund's rule although it is obviously of some value to see
that the triplet state is more stable that the singlet according to
the formalism. How about a general argument for any atom or is this
asking for too much?
(3) Stronger arguments yet which appeal to published articles which
I have not yet had time to dig up.
I hope I am not being too negative in my broad assessment?
I also recall an interesting article by Jorgensen and Katriel of
several years ago which I need to find.
regards,
eric scerri
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