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Distributed Gaussian bases (DGB) are defined and used to calculate eigenvalues for one and multidimensional potentials. Comparisons are made with calculations using other bases. The DGB is shown to be accurate, flexible, and efficient. In addition, the localized nature of the basis requires only very low order numerical quadrature for the evaluation of potential matrix elements.
Hamilton et al. (Wed,) studied this question.