What Does CS Stand For?
CS stands for Coupled States Or Centrifugal Sudden Approximation
CS, or Coupled States or Centrifugal Sudden Approximation, is a theoretical framework used in quantum mechanics, particularly in the study of molecular dynamics and scattering processes. It describes systems where coupling between different quantum states is significant, allowing for the analysis of transitions between states under varying conditions. This approximation simplifies the treatment of complex interactions by focusing on the dominant couplings, facilitating the understanding of energy redistribution and reaction dynamics in multi-particle systems.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym
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