Systematic study of potential energy surfaces of light nuclei in relativistic Hartree calculations
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The Joint Institute for Heavy Ion Research has as member institutions the University of Tennessee, Vanderbilt University, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory; it is supported by the members and by the Department of Energy through Contract Number DE-AS05-76ERO-4936 with the University of Tennessee.
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