<DIV>Dear all, </DIV> <DIV>I am trying to understand the method that molpro follow to represent different molecule symmetries. In the manual it is said that</DIV> <DIV> "The symmetry group which is used is defined in the integral input by combinations of the symmetry elements <IMG height=31 alt=$x$ src="http://www.molpro.net/info/current//doc/manual/img23.gif" width=12 align=middle border=0>, <IMG height=31 alt=$y$ src="http://www.molpro.net/info/current//doc/manual/img24.gif" width=12 align=middle border=0>, and <IMG height=31 alt=$z$ src="http://www.molpro.net/info/current//doc/manual/img25.gif" width=11 align=middle border=0>, which specify which coordinate axes change sign under the corresponding generating symmetry operation"</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>For example, I expect C2 point group to be presented with one axis. since only one axis changes sign but it is represented with a plan "XY". I do not understand this point. May you please help me in
understanding this point, please? </DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Thank you very much.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Best regards,</DIV> <DIV>Shireen Alfalah</DIV><p>
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