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Research ArticleThe Three &#8220;Matthean&#8221; Aphorisms in the Dialogue of the Savior 53Article&author&queryhills&jv&Julian V. Hillsa1a1 Marquette UniversityThe Dialogue of the Savior (NHC 3, 5) is a literary dialogue between &#8220;the Savior&#8221; and a group of disciples, among whom three are named and have speeches attributed to them (Matthew, Judas, and Mary). Originally written&#8212;or better, compiled&#8212;in Greek, perhaps early in the second century CE, the writing is preserved only in a Coptic translation made before the end of the fourth century. Only recently has a critical ed hence scholarship on this important document is in its infancy.
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The recently proposed minimax quadrature for Laplace-transformed energy denominators in second order M?ller–Plesset perturbation theory is compared to the conventionally used least-squares quadrature. Our test calculations show that the quality of the least-squares quadrature is not inferior compared to minimax. Its computational overhead (required to determine points and weights of the quadrature) is clearly insignificant relative to the subsequent MP2 calculation. For high accuracy and all-electron calculations (correlated core) good starting guesses for the roots are essential.
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