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Optimal channels of the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in extrapolation

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Garvey-Kelson mass relations connect nuclear masses of neighboring nuclei within high accuracy, and provide us with convenient tools in predicting unknown masses by extrapolations from existent experimental data. In this paper we investigate optimal “channels” of the Garvey-Kelson relations in extrapolation to the unknown regions, and tabulate our predicted masses by using these optimized channels of the Garvey-Kelson relations.

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Bao, M., He, Z., Cheng, Y. et al. Optimal channels of the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in extrapolation. Sci. China Phys. Mech. Astron. 60, 022011 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11433-016-0406-1

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