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The paper supplements the calculation of corrections giving the difference between the true energy of the atomic nucleus and its model, performed by various authors according to Brueckner's theory. It is seen that the principal contribution is −0·48 MeV to the nucleon and that the other contributions are negligibly small.
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The author thanks assistant professor I. Úlehla for suggesting this problem and for guiding her work.
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Kujanová-Zentková, A. Correction for energy of large nuclei in Brueckner's theory. Czech J Phys 13, 1–7 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01689073
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