What Does DZD Stand For?

DZD stands for Double Zeta Diffuse Basis Set In Configuration Mixing MO Calcns On Mols

DZD, or Double Zeta Diffuse Basis Set In Configuration Mixing MO Calculations On Mols, refers to a computational chemistry method that employs a double zeta diffuse basis set for performing mixed configuration molecular orbital calculations on various molecular systems. This approach enhances the accuracy of electronic structure predictions by allowing for a more detailed representation of molecular orbitals, particularly in systems where electron correlation and diffuse functions play a significant role. The DZD methodology is essential for studying complex molecular interactions and properties in theoretical and computational research.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym

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