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We compare the different influences of the improved treatment of groundstate-correlations in RQRPA-calculations for the matrix-elements of double-beta-decay and myon-electron conversion processes. While description of the double-beta-decay elements significantly improves in an RQRPA-approach, in the μ− → e−-conversion the shortcomming of the RQRPA, the failure to exhaust the Ikeda sum rule, can be observed.
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Schwieger, J., Faessler, A. & Kosmas, T.S. Rqrpa in ββ- and μ− → e−-processes. Czech J Phys 48, 233–234 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021280211944
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