Abstract

Interactions governing the nuclear many-body systems are known to be among the most complex existing in nature. They combine the features of non-central and non-local character together with a non-neglegible presence of the three-body forces. These interactions are invariant under a number of fundamental symmetries one of them being rotational symmetry implying that the corresponding nuclear Hamiltonians must be scalar i.e. insensitive

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