FOPI% (first order perturbation iteration method) is modified so that spin-factorable systems with unknown eigenfunctions can be treated (previous applications of FOPIM have been limited to systems xsitk eigenfunctions already known to all orders). The modification consists of [a) expressing rhe fir
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