Abstract
For several reasons, the interest of nuclear physicists is continuously shifting towards nuclei further and further removed from stability. In low mass nuclides one wants to study nuclei with high values of the isospin. For very heavy ones, the matter of the possible existence of an island of stability near at mass number 300 is a popular subject. And at intermediate mass number, the possible existence of new regions of deformation receives much attention.
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Bos, K., Wapstra, A.H. (1972). Mass Extrapolation and Mass Formulae. In: Sanders, J.H., Wapstra, A.H. (eds) Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7876-1_28
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