Abstract
The purpose of the paper is to present the general theory of atomic wave functions which explicitly depend on the distances between the electrons. The total wave function for the atom will be written as a composition of one-electron spin-orbitals, and 2-electron, 3-electron,... N-electron functions, respectively. The wave function has the following properties: (1) It becomes identical with the exact solution of the many-body problem if one expands the many-electron functions in terms of a complete set of Slater determinants; (2) it represents superposition of configurations if one writes the many-electron functions in the form of linear combination of a finite set of determinants; (3) one obtains the generalization of the Hylleraas r12-method introducing the interelectronic distances explicitly into the many-electron functions.