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There some equations for approximating atomic energy level shifts due to continuum lowering - we should add these. I believe David Salzmann's Atomic Physics in Hot Plasmas has some simple equations which we could start with.
Such functions would be handy especially for dense plasmas.
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Right now, DIR_NAMES is set to a hard-wired list of directories in mysql/build.py. We should probably build this list by searching for directories in data/cs that contain valid nepc .dat, .met, and .mod files.
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Fetch_hitemp currently takes ~ 1 hr to parse HITEMP H2O lines into HDF5 format. Can be made 4-5 times faster by CPU parallelization (easy given that H2O database is in multiple files).
Will prevent timeouts when setting up https://github.com/radis/radis-lab