Abstract
Studies of nuclear magnetic moments and nuclear weak interactions discussed in this Conference are reviewed. The importance of configuration mixing and meson exchange currents is examined, and it is emphasized that the second order configuration mixing (tensor correlation) is essential for the understanding of these phenomena. Recent results concerning nuclear quadrupole moments reported in this Conference are also discussed. Finally, the pairing effect in metal clusters is pointed out and the importance of measuring their spins and magnetic moments is mentioned.
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