Abstract
The quality of an atomic basis set in molecular calculations can be characterized by the deviation of the valence-shell orbital energies from their values in a Hartree-Fock limit calculation. For atoms of a certain row of the periodic system, this quality appears to depend not only on the number of basis functions used in the calculations, as is usually accepted, but also on the number of valence shell electrons of the various atoms.
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