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Natural localized molecular orbitals

The method of natural localized molecular orbitals (NLMOs) is presented as a novel and efficient technique for obtaining LMOs for SCF and CI wave functions. It is an extension of the previously developed natural atomic orbital (NAO) and natural bond orbital (NBO) methods, and uses only the informati...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 1985-08, Vol.83 (4), p.1736-1740
Main Authors: REED, A. E, WEINHOLD, F
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