In reply to Senn, the authors show that the "dyavalent" concept of Salem et al. does have physical meaning. First, a wavefunction with a dyavalent component improves the energy of Hz. Second it is shown that dyavalence belongs to a family of symmetrybreaking situations where memory of the symmetric
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Formulation hypotheses revisited: A reply to Stemberger
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- 1983
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- 12
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- 0090-6905
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