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The Holographic Principle for Latent Molecular Properties

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All information about all latent molecular properties, not exhibited by a given molecular structure but reproducibly exhibited by the same molecule in a different state or having a different conformation, is fully encoded in any nonzero volume of the non-degenerate ground state electron density.

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Mezey, P.G. The Holographic Principle for Latent Molecular Properties. Journal of Mathematical Chemistry 30, 299–303 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015123710889

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