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The quality of the theoretical description of a basic property of heaviest nuclei, their mass, is studied. Three macroscopic-microscopic models, one semi-empirical and one self-consistent Hartree-Fock approaches are considered. A large region of nuclei with proton and neutron numbers, Z=84−120 and N=126−190, is analyzed.
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Muntian, I., Patyk, Z. & Sobiczewski, A. Properties of heaviest nuclei within macro-micro approach. Acta Phys. Hung. A 19, 139–144 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1556/APH.19.2004.1-2.20
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