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Nuclear Structure and Decay

An Alternative Calculation Technique in the Generator-Coordinate Method (GCM) to Determine the Ground State Energies of 2H and 4He and the Electric Quadrupole Moment of 2H

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Pages 463-466 | Published online: 27 Aug 2014

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