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Complexity of perturbation functions for E2 + M1 hyperfine interactions

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Perturbation functions for the E2 + M1 interaction of nuclei with hyperfine fields in polycrystals are classified according to their complexity. It is shown that the complexity changes abruptly in a vicinity of some “magic” values of the field parameters, which are determined by basic properties of the interaction Hamiltonian.

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Cejnar, P., Procházka, I. Complexity of perturbation functions for E2 + M1 hyperfine interactions. Hyperfine Interactions 116, 41–51 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012602217605

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