The geometry of C_60: a rigorous approach via Molecular Mechanics
Abstract
Molecular Mechanics describes molecules as particle configurations interacting via classical potentials. These {\it configurational energies} usually consist of the sum of different phenomenological terms which are tailored to the description of specific bonding geometries. This approach is followed here to model the fullerene , an allotrope of carbon corresponding to a specific hollow spherical structure of sixty atoms. We rigorously address different modeling options and advance a set of minimal requirements on the configurational energy able to deliver an accurate prediction of the fine three-dimensional geometry of as well as of its remarkable stability. In particular, the experimentally observed truncated-icosahedron structure with two different bond lengths is shown to be a strict local minimizer.
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@article{arxiv.1604.02077,
title = {The geometry of C_60: a rigorous approach via Molecular Mechanics},
author = {Manuel Friedrich and Paolo Piovano and Ulisse Stefanelli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.02077},
year = {2017}
}