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Do you produce Clebsch-Gordon or Legendre coefficient tables with coefficients of higher order than k=9?

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Do you produce Clebsch-Gordon or Legendre coefficient tables with coefficients of higher order than k=9?

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No. The code used to produce the Clebsch-Gordon (mrv1y) and Legendre (mrv1z) coefficients is outdated. The best coefficients to use for higher-order terms are the Ritzwoller-Lavely coefficients (mrv1j).

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