We would like to lay stress on the fact that the Table of Isotopes
posted here is one of the first graphical versions (along with the
Periodic Table) of the simplest solutions of the wave probabilistic equation

in the spherical polar system of coordinates, considered
concisely in the paper "The
Shell Structure of Matter Spaces". This paper was first posted at the
International Conference "50 Years of the Nuclear Shell Model", 3 - 5 June,
1999, Heidelberg, Germany. The details are in the book "Atomic
Structure of Matter-Space".
The comprehensive analysis shows that the solutions of the equation enable to
predict all possible isotopes, which could be obtained in capture reactions (by
the neutron exposure on accelerators). For example, the heaviest isotope of the
predicted isotopes of hydrogen is
.
For
carbon, solutions yield the isotopes from
to
;
for nickel, from
to
,
etc. The aforementioned data are in conformity with "The 1995 Update to the
Atomic Mass Evaluation"
http://csnwww.in2p3.fr/AMDC/web/masseval.html (see also
http://www2.bnl.gov/ton/).
We propose to have a look at these solutions. They may promote basic and applied
research. The use of those along with other ones can serve for the efficient
seeking of many isotopes, which were not yet definitely predicted (or evaluated)
in the framework of existed theories and still were not found.

Relative Atomic Masses of The Elements