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'''Simplified UDP notation''', or '''UD notation''', denotes the ''k''th brightest mode of ''any'' MOS ''a'''''L'''''b'''''s''' as (''a'' + ''b'' - ''k'')|(''k'' - 1), regardless of whether it is a single-period MOS or a multiperiod MOS. For example, the mode '''sLssLssLs''' of 3'''L'''6'''s''' is denoted 1|1, not 3|3(3). | '''Simplified UDP notation''', or '''UD notation''', denotes the ''k''th brightest mode of ''any'' MOS ''a'''''L'''''b'''''s''' as (''a'' + ''b'' - ''k'')|(''k'' - 1), regardless of whether it is a single-period MOS or a multiperiod MOS. For example, the mode '''sLssLssLs''' of 3'''L'''6'''s''' is denoted 1|1, not 3|3(3). Therefore the simplified UDP notation is derivable from official UDP notation and vice versa. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:56, 4 January 2025
Simplified UDP notation, or UD notation, denotes the kth brightest mode of any MOS aLbs as (a + b - k)|(k - 1), regardless of whether it is a single-period MOS or a multiperiod MOS. For example, the mode sLssLssLs of 3L6s is denoted 1|1, not 3|3(3). Therefore the simplified UDP notation is derivable from official UDP notation and vice versa.