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To extract local information, one defines a set of atom-centered atomic orbitals $\chi_\alpha(\mathbfr)$ (often pseudo-atomic orbitals). The goal is to calculate the projection coefficient $P_n\alpha(\mathbfk)$, defined by the overlap integral:

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It works seamlessly across smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. Practical Use Cases

The computational mechanism referred to as —the projection of wavefunctions onto a localized orbital basis—is a fundamental tool in modern computational materials science. It serves as the bridge between the abstract, delocalized mathematics of plane-wave DFT and the concrete, localized language of chemical bonding. By extracting orbital character from band states, this technique enables the detailed interpretation of electronic structure, facilitating the design of novel materials for electronics, catalysis, and energy storage.

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