Abstract

The averaged effective interaction for mass-18 nuclei is computed through fourth-order perturbation theory in both a pure harmonic-oscillator basis and a simulated Hartree-Fock basis. Going to a Hartree-Fock basis does not eliminate the large fourth-order averages found earlier by Goode and Koltun using an harmonic-oscillator basis.

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