@Tom Ahola
RGBM is not considered a state-of-the-art algorithm and is not favored by any decompression scientists that I am aware of.
This was not a dive algorithm thread but it seems to be a sensitive issue. Yes, the Bühlmann GF is still popular although the RGBM is more advanced. I would not call Bühlmann GF state-of-the-art, just popular with a certain small group of divers. I believe there are not many decompression scientists out there and they tend to favor their own creation. I think the Bühlmann GF is popular for some divers because of two reasons. First, it is so simple it is easy to understand. Second, the current RGBM implementation can be conservative in some cases. The RGBM is based on the same principles as Bühlmann. The difference is that the gradient factors which the diver sets manually are replaced by reduction factors, which are computed scientifically based on everything the diver does during current and previous dives, that might affect the bubbles. This way if the diver does some mistakes, or just certain type of dives, the ascent times will grow to keep him safe. Some divers don't like this.
But enough of algorithms for now in this thread. We can start a new separate discussion about algorithms if needed.
- Tom from Suunto