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The Coulomb operator is a mathematical operator that describes the interaction between charged particles due to electrostatic forces. In the context of quantum mechanics and quantum chemistry, it is most commonly used to represent the potential energy arising from the Coulomb attraction or repulsion between charged particles, such as electrons and nuclei.

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