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| - | Looks good! The low-energy strength is back while the high-energy strength is significantly reduced. | + | Looks good! The low-energy strength is back while the high-energy strength is significantly reduced. Now what if we allow only $0f7/2 \rightarrow 0f7/2$ on the diagonal? Let's see! |
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| + | This one is also pretty interesting. Keeping only $0f7/2 \rightarrow 0f7/2$ on the diagonal almost retains the original $M1$ strength function. As we saw earlier, $0f7/2 \rightarrow 0f7/2$ carries almost no high energy strength meaning that the high energy strength is retained by the non-diagonals, | ||
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