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With the use of Haldane's spherical model, the fractional quantum Hall effect is studied by means of large-scale configuration-interaction calculations. The exact wave function and the ground-state energy are computed numerically up to ten electrons for filling = (1/3), and up to seven electrons for filling = (1/5). Quasiparticle, quasihole, and exciton energies are computed. The mutual relation between wave functions on the sphere and wave functions on the disk is fully analyzed. A wave function originally proposed by Halperin for the disk geometry is tested on the sphere; the numerical results up to six electrons for = (2/5) and = (2/9) are favorable.
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