New mass measurements of 96-98Cd isotopes show the N=50 shell gap strengthens toward 100Sn, tightening constraints on the mass surface in that region.
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Constraining the trend of the $N = 50$ shell gap towards $^{100}$Sn with the masses of $^{96-98}$Cd
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Multireference Covariant Density Functional Theory with Stochastic Basis
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Quantum Complexity and New Directions in Nuclear Physics and High-Energy Physics Phenomenology
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Introduction to Nuclear-Reaction Theory
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