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Distributed multipole analysis

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Distributed Multipole Analysis (DMA) is a method devised by Anthony Stone to describe the charge distribution of a molecule in terms of a multipole expansion around a number of centers.

References

  • Stone, A.J. (1985). "Distributed multipole analysis methods and applications". Molecular Physics. 56 (5): 1047โ€“1064. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)