The topological analysis of grids of data is used for determination of surfaces or volumes around maxima. The volumes are then related to chemical information such as atoms or bonds, and can be used for integration of local properties such as electronic population. The problem of global connectivity is reversed into the question of local connectivity yielding a linear scaling partition algorithm. Two packages are developed for a very fast analysis and partition of 2D or 3D grids of data, applications being made to C2H2, C2H4, C6H6, H2CO, and H2CS molecules using the Atoms in Molecule (AIM) or Electron Localization Function (ELF).

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