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A new chapter in the problem of the reduction of chemistry to physics: The Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules
Date
2019-01Registration in:
Jaimes Arriaga, Jesus Alberto; Fortin, Sebastian Ezequiel; Lombardi, Olimpia Iris; A new chapter in the problem of the reduction of chemistry to physics: The Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules; Springer; Foundations of Chemistry; 21; 1; 1-2019; 125-136
1386-4238
1572-8463
CONICET Digital
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Author
Jaimes Arriaga, Jesus Alberto
Fortin, Sebastian Ezequiel
Lombardi, Olimpia Iris
Abstract
The problem of the reduction of chemistry to physics has been traditionally addressed in terms of classical structural chemistry and standard quantum mechanics. In this work, we will study the problem from the perspective of the Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules (QTAIM), proposed by Richard Bader in the nineties. The purpose of this article is to unveil the role of QTAIM in the inter-theoretical relations between chemistry and physics. We argue that, although the QTAIM solves two relevant obstacles to reduction by providing a rigorous definition of chemical bond and of atoms in a molecule, it appeals to concepts that are unacceptable in the quantum-mechanical context. Therefore, the QTAIM fails to provide the desired reduction. On the other hand, we will show that the QTAIM is more similar to Bohmian mechanics and that the basic elements of both theories are closely related.