Most people tend to use a lower d1 for 2D than for 1D. Help me understand why.
Furthermore, supposing you know your T1 value, what do you think is the "best" (or most effective while having the shortest experiment time) value for d1 in a 2D experiment?
I'm not even sure my question makes any sense.
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