Abstract
Doubly excited states have been in the focus of experimental and theoretical research of atomic and molecular physics for a number of decades. An outstanding problem in this field is the so-called Wannier problem (1-3). The related progress has not yet been able to provide rigorous quantum mechanical, many-electron explanations and the concepts and information currently employed are either classical or semiquantitative.
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