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Nuclear mass predictions based on convolutional neural network

Published 23 Apr 2024 in nucl-th | (2404.14948v2)

Abstract: A convolutional neural network (CNN) is employed to investigate nuclear mass. By introducing the masses of neighboring nuclei and the paring effects at the input layer of the network, local features of the target nucleus are extracted to predict its mass. Then, through learning the differences between the experimental nuclear masses and the predicted nuclear masses by the WS4 model, a new global-local model (CNN-WS4) is developed, which incorporates both the global nuclear mass model and local features. Due to the incorporation of local features, the CNN-WS4 model achieves high accuracy on the training set. When extrapolating for newly emerged nuclei, the CNN-WS4 also exhibits appreciable stability, thereby demonstrating its robustness.

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