TABLE 2.
The mean relative radii (plus/minus standard deviations) of the radial distributions shown in Fig. 6*
Mean/Std | Simulation (statistical) | Simulation (probabilistic) | Simulation (deterministic) | Experiment |
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No. 12 | 73.65 ± 11.40 | 73.58 ± 6.33 | 70.24 ± 7.63 | 75.41 ± 3.15 |
No. 18 | 75.30 ± 9.28 | 80.17 ± 3.09 | 81.68 ± 2.89 | 73.95 ± 4.09 |
No. 19 | 77.03 ± 8.23 | 36.5 ± 6.86 | 49.93 ± 12.31 | 42.99 ± 11.08 |
No. 20 | 77.33 ± 11.29 | 63.77 ± 10.96 | 68.32 ± 12.83 | 68.95 ± 7.15 |
These were determined as the average of the mean relative radii of the single radial distributions for each nucleus. The last column gives the experimentally observed mean relative radii (evaluations from Cremer et al., 2001; Weierich et al., 2003).