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On the statistical interpretation of density functions: Atomic shell approximation, convex sets, discrete quantum chemical molecular representations, diagonal vector spaces and related problems

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Following a statistical interpretation analysis, as a discrete probability distribution, of the atomic shell approximation linear coefficient set, a new description of quantum object sets is given, using a discrete representation, based on diagonal vector spaces. Previous definitions, involving essentially tagged sets and vector semispaces, are used.

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Carbó‐Dorca, R. On the statistical interpretation of density functions: Atomic shell approximation, convex sets, discrete quantum chemical molecular representations, diagonal vector spaces and related problems. Journal of Mathematical Chemistry 23, 365–375 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019189728895

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