| 1. | However strictly diabatic states do not exist in the general case.
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| 2. | Hence, pseudo-diabatic potentials are synonymous with diabatic potentials.
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| 3. | Hence, pseudo-diabatic potentials are synonymous with diabatic potentials.
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| 4. | Air storage can be adiabatic, diabatic, or isothermal.
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| 5. | The reagents ( Rg and RX ) approach on a covalent diabatic surface.
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| 6. | The system wavefunction can be represented as a linear combination of the diabatic states:
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| 7. | Hence, diabatic potentials generated from transforming multiple electronic energy surfaces together are generally not exact.
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| 8. | This solution is then applied to form the diabatic potential matrix \ mathbf { W }:
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| 9. | For reasons that will become clear these states will henceforth be referred to as the diabatic states.
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| 10. | Their formula allows the transition probability between two diabatic potential curves in the neighborhood of an avoided crossing to be calculated.
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