The role of intruder configurations in the description of energy spectra and B(E2) values in the Pt region
is analyzed. In particular, we study the differences between Interacting Boson Model calculations with or
without the inclusion of intruder states in the even Pt nuclei 172–194Pt. As a result, it shows that for the
description of a subset of the existing experimental data, i.e., energy spectra and absolute B(E2) values
up to an excitation energy of about 1.5 MeV, both approaches seem to be equally valid. We explain these
similarities between both model spaces through an appropriate mapping. We point out the need for a more
extensive comparison, encompassing a data set as broad (and complete) as possible to confront with both
theoretical approaches in order to test the detailed structure of the nuclear wave functions.