Symmetrizer: Algorithmic determination of point groups in nearly symmetric molecules

TitleSymmetrizer: Algorithmic determination of point groups in nearly symmetric molecules
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsLargent, RJ, Polik, WF, Schmidt, JR
JournalJournal of Computational Chemistry
Volume33
Pagination1637-1642
Date PublishedJul
Type of ArticleArticle
ISBN Number0192-8651
Accession NumberWOS:000304904300007
Keywordssymmetry, symmetry element, point group, group theory, algorithm
Abstract

Symmetry is an extremely useful and powerful tool in computational chemistry, both for predicting the properties of molecules and for simplifying calculations. Although methods for determining the point groups of perfectly symmetric molecules are well-known, finding the closest point group for a nearly symmetric molecule is far less studied, although it presents many useful applications. For this reason, we introduce Symmetrizer, an algorithm designed to determine a molecule's symmetry elements and closest matching point groups based on a user-adjustable tolerance, and then to symmetrize that molecule to a given point group geometry. In contrast to conventional methods, Symmetrizer takes a bottom-up approach to symmetry detection by locating all possible symmetry elements and uses this set to deduce the most probable point groups. We explain this approach in detail, and assess the flexibility, robustness, and efficiency of the algorithm with respect to various input parameters on several test molecules. We also demonstrate an application of Symmetrizer by interfacing it with the WebMO web-based interface to computational chemistry packages as a showcase of its ease of integration. (c) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Short TitleJ. Comput. Chem.