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The microscopic description of the first 2+ and 3− levels of spherical nuclei (90≦A≦150 and 186≦A≦206) is examined, both in the Tamm-Dancoff and the Random Phase Approximations. Peculiar effects of the schematic model are discussed. The consistency of the theory is investigated.
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Two of the authors (J.L.E. and A.P.) wish to thank the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, for its kind hospitality. Also to be thanked are the Computing Centers of the University of Zaragoza and of the Spanish Junta de Energía Nuclear.
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Egido, J.L., Morales, A. & Plastino, A. Peculiarities of the microscopic description of multipole excitations: Doubly-open shell spherical nuclei. Z Physik A 284, 379–384 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01422104
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