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Fix typo #86

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions examples/periodic-hamiltonian/periodic-hamiltonian.py
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# is usually a natural number relating to the *radial* extent or
# resolution whereas :math:`l` and :math:`m` specify the *angular
# components* determining the shape of the orbital and its orientation in
# space. For example, :math:`1s` orbitals correspond to :math:`n=2`,
# space. For example, :math:`1s` orbitals correspond to :math:`n=1`,
# :math:`l=0` and :math:`m=0`, while a :math:`2p_z` orbital corresponds to
# :math:`n=2`, :math:`l=1` and :math:`m=1`. For the STO-3G basis-set,
# :math:`n=2`, :math:`l=1` and :math:`m=0`. For the STO-3G basis-set,
# these quantum numbers for Carbon (identified by its atomic number) are
# given as follows.
#
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