What Does BDT Stand For?
BDT stands for Brueckner With Double And Triple Substitutions
BDT, or Brueckner With Double And Triple Substitutions, refers to a sophisticated computational method used in quantum chemistry and materials science for accurately modeling electron correlation effects in many-body systems. This technique enhances the traditional Brueckner configuration interaction approach by incorporating double and triple substitutions, leading to improved predictive capabilities for the properties of complex molecular systems. BDT is particularly valuable in studying systems where electron interactions play a crucial role, enabling a deeper understanding of chemical reactivity and material behavior.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym