The nonrelativistic Schrödinger equation is supposed to yield a pairwise R-6 attractive interaction among atoms or molecules for large separation, R. Up to now this attraction has been investigated only in perturbation theory or else by invoking various assumptions and approximations. We show rigorously that the attraction is at least as strong as R-6 for any shapes of the molecules, independent of other features such as statistics or sign of charge of the particles. More precisely, we prove that two neutral molecules can always be oriented such that the ground-state energy of the combined system is less than the sum of the ground-state energies of the isolated molecules by a term - cR-6 provided R is larger than the sum of the diameters of the molecules. When several molecules are present, a pairwise bound of this kind is, derived. In short, we prove that in the quantum mechanics of Coulomb Systems everything binds to everything else if the nuclear motion is neglected. © 2005 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York.
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Lieb, E. H., & Thirring, W. E. (2005). Universal nature of van der Waals forces for coulomb systems. In The Stability of Matter: From Atoms to Stars: Fourth Edition (pp. 113–119). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27056-6_10
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