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This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Some General Remarks The Generalized Phillips-Kleinman Pseudopotential Two Applications of the One-electron Pseudopotential Theory General One-electron Model Potentials Calculation of the Energies of Molecular Rydberg States Using Model Potentials Model Pseudopotentials : Model Potentials suggested from Pseudo-potential Theory Rydberg States of Model Pseudopotentials for Be+ and Mg+ Two-electron Problems and the Use of Model Potentials Application of the Two-electron Model Potential to the Study of the Electronic Energy of Beryllium and Magnesium Further Approximations on Two-electron Model Potential Equations Final Remarks
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