We report here on a shell-model study of nuclei close to doubly magic 132Sn
and 100Sn focusing attention on particle-hole multiplets. In our study we make
use of realistic effective interactions derived from the CD-Bonn
nucleon-nucleon potential. We present results for the four nuclei 132Sb, 130Sb,
102In and 98Ag. Comparison shows that the calculated results are in very good
agreement with the experimental data available for these nuclei far from
stability. This supports confidence in the predictions of our calculations
which may stimulate, and be helpful to, future experiments.Comment: 9 pages, talk presented at the XXXVII Zakopane School of Physics
"Trends in Nuclear Physics", Zakopane, Poland, September 3-10, 2002. To be
published on Acta Physica Polonica