Contrary to recent experimental evidence suggesting that the monocyclic ring
is the most stable 20-atom carbon species, highly accurate calculations
convincingly predict that the smallest fullerene, the dodecahedron C20,
has the lowest energy. A related corannulene-like bowl is nearly degenerate in
energy to the fullerene. Thermodynamic considerations suggest that at formation
temperatures of around 700 K the bowl should be the dominant species. The
recent application of gradient corrections to LDA which supported the ring
structure is qualitatively in error. (RK-94-02)Comment: 4 pages. one postscript figure included. Revtex and psfig. A complete
postscript file including figures is availabel via anonymous ftp at
ftp://ftp.phy.uab.edu/pub/publications/kawai/RK-94-02.p