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<p><font face="serif">If while you are using my program to search
for eigenvalues you get a "double" as in the following picture.</font></p>
<p><img src="cid:part1.xSzoRGPb.7PCacwFR@mercer.edu" alt=""></p>
<p>Don't worry. This is due to the small stepsize I used when
searching for eigenvalues to graph them. The good news is that,
using this example, you know you have an odd parity eigenvalue on
the domain [0.75,0.80]. If you use those values and the other
part of the program to actually locate the eigenvalue it will
return the correct alpha value.</p>
<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
<b><i>Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D.</i></b><br>
<i>Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science</i><br>
<i>Director of the Computational Science Program</i><br>
<i>Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207 (478) 301-5627</i></div>
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