No. And why would you want that? The sphere is an intermediair mathematical 
construct only. The basis functions cover the entire space, and describe the 3d 
anywhere, inside and outside the sphere.

Stefaan

Abderrahmane Reggad <jazai...@gmail.com> schreef op 28 november 2016 18:04:13 
CET:
>Sorry for my question
>
>I realized that the energy cut off determine the valence and the core
>states.
>
>The question is now as follows:
>
>Wen we use the maximum values for the Rmt such a way the spheres become
>touched. Does that guarantee that the 3d electrons are all inside
>atomic
>spheres?
>
>Best regards
>
>-- 
>Mr: A.Reggad
>Laboratoire de GĂ©nie Physique
>Université Ibn Khaldoun - Tiaret
>Algerie
>
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