Abstract
The wave functions obtained from configuration interaction treatment of H2 (eight configurations) and H3 (sixty-two) are examined. The relative magnitudes of the coefficients of the various terms are discussed and conclusions are drawn as to how the present functions might be simplified and improved.
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