- ... nuclei2.1
 - At the
atomic energy scales which are of interest in this work, the nuclei are
extremely well-described as massive point charges and their
internal structure is
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 - ... particle2.2
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 - ... eigenvalue2.3
 - For the case of eigenvalue degeneracy, the state-vector collapses to a vector lying in the subspace spanned by all of the eigenvectors corresponding to the measured eigenvalue.
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 - ... measurement2.4
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 - ... operators2.5
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equation2.6
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 - ... problem2.7
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 - ... express2.8
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 - ...
operators2.9
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operators are Hermitian, and so they do not correspond to physical observables.
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 - ... states3.1
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 - ... potential3.2
 - The chemical hardness has been proposed as a quantity which gives a more reliable indication of pseudopotential transferability since it includes self-consistent effects [63,64].
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 - ... density-matrix4.1
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 - ... reciprocal-space7.1
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