Revisiting the foundations of the quantum theory of atoms in molecules: Some open problems
Shant Shahbazian

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent mathematical foundations of the quantum theory of atoms in molecules, discusses open problems, and proposes new questions to inspire future theoretical advancements in the field.
Contribution
It introduces a new set of open problems and questions aimed at advancing the mathematical and practical understanding of the quantum theory of atoms in molecules.
Findings
Identification of unresolved mathematical issues
Proposal of new questions for future research
Encouragement for interdisciplinary collaboration
Abstract
In a series of papers in the last ten years, various aspects of the mathematical foundations of the quantum theory of atoms in molecules have been considered by this author and his coworkers in some details. Although these considerations answered part of the questions raised by some critics on the mathematical foundations of the quantum theory of atoms in molecules, however, new mathematical problems also emerged during these studies that were reviewed elsewhere [Int. J. Quantum Chem. 111, 4497 (2011)]. Beyond mathematical subtleties of the formalism that were the original motivation for initial exchanges and disputes, the questions raised by critics had a constructive effect and prompted the author to propose a novel extension of the theory, now called the multi-component quantum theory of atoms in molecules [Theor. Chem. Acc. 132, 1365 (2013)]. Taking this background into account, in…
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