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Alvin
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20 August, 19:36
C) What is the Hole formalism?
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Triston Short
20 August, 19:42
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Hole formalism is one of the part of the quantum chemistry that basically state the electronic properties in the system. It basically state that in the system the number of holes and the unoccupied site are equivalent.
During the hole formalism the number of the electrons are basically placed in the different number of the orbital position. The commutative property of the multiplication are mainly used in the hole formalism process.
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