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From Common Many-Body Problems to Uncommon Two-Body Problems: An Algebraic Approach to Clusterization

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 The basic concepts and the geometric content of the semimicroscopic algebraic cluster model are presented. The model is applied for a unified description of the 56Ni nucleus, including both the low-lying states and the molecular 28Si +28Si resonances.

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Received March 16, 1999; accepted for publication August 9, 1999

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Cseh, J., Lévai, G., Hess, P. et al. From Common Many-Body Problems to Uncommon Two-Body Problems: An Algebraic Approach to Clusterization. Few-Body Systems 29, 61–74 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s006010070009

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