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The ability of a local pseudopotential to describe accurately core effects in energy calculations is demonstrated. If the pseudopotential is properly chosen, excitation energies of the silicon atom and binding-energy curves of the Si₂ dimer agree well with calculations using the full density functional and the pseudo charge density is virtually identical to the real charge density outside the core region.
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