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MIDI split valence contracted basis

The Huzinaga MIDI split valence contracted basis. [Pg.13]

One feature of the Pople basis sets is that they use a so-called segmented contraction. This implies that the primitives used for one basis function are not used for another of the same angular momentum (e.g., no common primitives between the 2s and 3s basis functions for phosphorus). Such a contraction scheme is typical of older basis sets. Other segmented split-valence basis sets include the MIDI and MAXI basis sets of Huzinaga and co-workers, which are named MIDI-1, MIDI-2, etc., MAXI-1, MAXI-2, etc. and vary in the number of primitives used for different kinds of functions. [Pg.172]


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