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They're compact in width, but not any more compact in height. --[[User:JWB|JWB]] ([[User talk:JWB|talk]]) 20:20, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
They're compact in width, but not any more compact in height. --[[User:JWB|JWB]] ([[User talk:JWB|talk]]) 20:20, 20 August 2008 (UTC)


The form I am using is more compact in both dimension: x as n-z has values from -8 to +61 for known isotopes, y as n-2z has values from -69 to +4. This is a total area of 5180 cells, 60% of which are occupied. The standard arrangement has 0:118 by 0:178, an area of 21,300 cells. More format occupies 76% less graphical area, and can be scene as a single image by humans. It is easier to see patterns when the data is compact, rather than spread along a long thin line. In particular, looking at recent research (deep in a white area) while ignoring the borders that are light blue and even stronger colors shows up at once.


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References for Quark Shell Model

Hi. I was looking at Nuclear_structure#Quark_Shell_Model, and wanted more information. Can you provide some supporting references for that text? I put some questions on the talk page.

Compact Isotope Table

What are you doing with these?

I've made some similar drafts - they're linked from my user page.

They're compact in width, but not any more compact in height. --JWB (talk) 20:20, 20 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]


The form I am using is more compact in both dimension: x as n-z has values from -8 to +61 for known isotopes, y as n-2z has values from -69 to +4. This is a total area of 5180 cells, 60% of which are occupied. The standard arrangement has 0:118 by 0:178, an area of 21,300 cells. More format occupies 76% less graphical area, and can be scene as a single image by humans. It is easier to see patterns when the data is compact, rather than spread along a long thin line. In particular, looking at recent research (deep in a white area) while ignoring the borders that are light blue and even stronger colors shows up at once.

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