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    IBM-1 calculations on the even-even 122-128Te isotopes
    (Association for Scientific Research, 2005) Küçükbursa A.; Manisa K.; Çiftçi M.; Babacan T.; Maraş I.
    The 122-128Te isotopes in O(6)- SU(5) transition region were investigated. For these nuclei, the energy levels, B(E2) transition probabilities, and δ(E2/M1) mixing ratios were calculated within framework of the Interacting Boson Model (IBM-1). The results are compared with the experimental data and the previous calculations. It is shown that there is a good agreement between the results found and especially with the experimental ones.
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    A new expression for radial distribution function of nuclear matter
    (Association for Scientific Research, 2011) Manisa F.; Küçükbursa A.; Manisa K.; Babacan T.
    A Variational Monte Carlo Method (VMC) is used for the calculations of radial distribution function of nuclear matter. Urbana 14 v potential is used for the nucleon-nucleon interactions in the calculations. The new expression for radial distribution function of nuclear matter is obtained by fitting of Monte Carlo simulations results to a function. Copyright © Association for Scientific Research.

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