Abstract
Löwdin's pairing theorem and its extension by Karadakov are briefly overviewed and some less usual applications (outside the original realm of the spin-projected theories) are discussed. These are pertinent to the theory of intermolecular interactions and to the construction of extremely localized, but non-orthogonal, molecular orbitals.
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