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Antisymmetrization procedure of identical fermions states

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An efficient procedure for antisymmetrization of an arbitrary system of identical fermions is presented. The approach is based on a simple enumeration scheme for antisymmetric A-particle states and an efficient algorithm for calculation of the coefficients of fractional parentage (CFPs) for a single j-shell with isospin. The developed approach is implemented in a new procedure for the calculation of the electric quadrupole moment matrix elements of light atomic nuclei in the isospin formalism.

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Deveikis, A. Antisymmetrization procedure of identical fermions states. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 6, 542–545 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1547477109070103

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