On chiral pathways in E: A dimensional analysis
Theoretical Chemistry Accounts, ISSN: 1432-881X, Vol: 95, Issue: 3-4, Page: 63-65
1997
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A dimensional analysis shows that all chiral labeled and unlabeled simplexes in E, and all maximally labeled simplexes in higher dimensions, are unique in that they can be partitioned into disjoint heterochiral sets. Such partition is impossible for all other labeled and unlabeled m-point sets (m ≥ n + 2) in E, since they and their enantiomorphs are chirally connected.
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