Abstract
We review some of the progress which has been achieved in calculations of atomic structure over the last few years, especially connected with the introduction of B-spline basis sets. The most important property of these basis sets is that they are effectively complete even in the case of a rather small set of basis functions. The possibilities for systematic calculations are discussed and applications to configuration interaction calculations as well as to calculations based on many-body perturbation theory are reviewed.
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