The density difference ED, defined as the difference between the exact and the Hertree-Fock radial density functions is reported for the 23S and the 2 'S exerted states of the helium atom. The density differences in both eeses resemble the inverse of the helium grow&state density drfference, but are
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Correlation effects in the excited states of atoms the 1s22sn2pm configuration of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen
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