“…The Skyrme-type effective interactions are zero-range density-dependent interactions and they are widely used in nuclear structure and in astrophysical applications since they allow for fast numerical computations. Since the pioneer work of Skyrme [443], several extensions have been proposed (see, e.g., [286,42,87,310,314,513,140,216,311,110]), allowing to include and study, for example, the tensor part of the EDF, the spin-density-dependent terms, as well as a surface-peaked effective-mass term. The accuracy in reproducing experimentally measured properties of finite nuclei has been greatly increased in recent wellcalibrated Skyrme-type EDFs (see, e.g., [187,188,189,92,190] for the most recent BSk models from the Brussels-Montreal collaboration, and [497,257]).…”