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From: Demetrios Xenides <Demetrios.Xenides.-at-.uibk.ac.at>
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Wouldn't also be a good idea to see something published (comment or 
another paper) by the guy (Sengen Sun) who has started the discussion? 
If he is so very much determined that the authors have not made an 
important step forward on the (possible) mapping of MOs then his 
comments would be highly appreciated by the "misleaded" scientific 
community.

Cheers
Demetrios

p.s. respect to the people who not only performed a study but they 
published it as well.



>From: Computational Chemistry List on behalf of Sengen Sun
>Sent: Mon 1/17/2005 4:46 PM
>To: chemistry.-at-.ccl.net
>Subject: CCL:orbitals and reality 
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>I have been asked to make a summary on this year
>discussion on this subject. I received responces from
>10 this year. 3 of them are neutral, 5 agree, and 2
>disagree. I am specially interested in the
>disagreements and therefore post them here. I would
>think the first one might be meaningful. And we will
>have to see.
>
>I would be much happier if Mikael P Johansson and any
>one else could also critisize my earlier postings on
>the List as well :-). Here are two examples:
>
>http://www.ccl.net/cgi-bin/ccl/message.cgi?2003+07+28+001;
>
>http://www.ccl.net/cgi-bin/ccl/message.cgi?2003+06+02+016;
>
>The second disagreement is not specific enough. But I
>will address it later after Mikael P Johansson's next
>message or posting.
>
>Cheers!
>
>Sengen
> 
>--- Mikael P Johansson <mikael.johansson.-at-.helsinki.fi>
>wrote:
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>>Well, if it helps, I disagree with you :-) I will
>>write up a "pro-orbital"
>>mail for CCL as soon as my work load permits.
>>
>>Happy New Year,
>>    Mikael J.
>>    http://www.helsinki.fi/~mpjohans/
>>    
>>
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>--- @yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>Hello Dr. Sun,
>>
>>It's interesting to see your posts about that paper.
>>
>>
>>Since I am very busy I have not read the details of
>>the paper. However it
>>looks like what they did in the paper is very
>>important and meaningful.
>>
>>I think they derived some information about the
>>orbital from experiments
>>and data analysis, similar to the X-ray data
>>analysis in some sense. Also
>>they mentioned that the phase component of the wave
>>function is arbitary.
>>Very likely they derived the real part or the
>>imaginative part, or at
>>least some of either.  So it's still very meaningful
>>
>>    
>>
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Wouldn't also be a good idea to see something published (comment or
another paper) by the guy (Sengen Sun) who has started the discussion?
If he is so very much determined that the authors have not made an
important step forward on the (possible) mapping of MOs then his
comments would be highly appreciated by the "misleaded" scientific
community.<br>
<br>
Cheers<br>
Demetrios<br>
<br>
p.s. respect to the people who not only performed a study but they
published it as well.<br>
<br>
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From: Computational Chemistry List on behalf of Sengen Sun
Sent: Mon 1/17/2005 4:46 PM
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:chemistry.-at-.ccl.net">chemistry.-at-.ccl.net</a>
Subject: CCL:orbitals and reality 




I have been asked to make a summary on this year
discussion on this subject. I received responces from
10 this year. 3 of them are neutral, 5 agree, and 2
disagree. I am specially interested in the
disagreements and therefore post them here. I would
think the first one might be meaningful. And we will
have to see.

I would be much happier if Mikael P Johansson and any
one else could also critisize my earlier postings on
the List as well :-). Here are two examples:

<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ccl.net/cgi-bin/ccl/message.cgi?2003+07+28+001">http://www.ccl.net/cgi-bin/ccl/message.cgi?2003+07+28+001</a>;

<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ccl.net/cgi-bin/ccl/message.cgi?2003+06+02+016">http://www.ccl.net/cgi-bin/ccl/message.cgi?2003+06+02+016</a>;

The second disagreement is not specific enough. But I
will address it later after Mikael P Johansson's next
message or posting.

Cheers!

Sengen
 
--- Mikael P Johansson <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mikael.johansson.-at-.helsinki.fi">&lt;mikael.johansson.-at-.helsinki.fi&gt;</a>
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    <pre wrap="">Well, if it helps, I disagree with you :-) I will
write up a "pro-orbital"
mail for CCL as soon as my work load permits.

Happy New Year,
    Mikael J.
    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.helsinki.fi/~mpjohans/">http://www.helsinki.fi/~mpjohans/</a>
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  <pre wrap=""><!---->--- @yahoo.com&gt; wrote:

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    <pre wrap="">Hello Dr. Sun,

It's interesting to see your posts about that paper.


Since I am very busy I have not read the details of
the paper. However it
looks like what they did in the paper is very
important and meaningful.

I think they derived some information about the
orbital from experiments
and data analysis, similar to the X-ray data
analysis in some sense. Also
they mentioned that the phase component of the wave
function is arbitary.
Very likely they derived the real part or the
imaginative part, or at
least some of either.  So it's still very meaningful

    </pre>
  </blockquote>
  <pre wrap=""><!---->
  </pre>
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