What Does GECSC Stand For?

GECSC stands for Generalized Exponential Cosine Screened Coulomb Potential

GECSC, or Generalized Exponential Cosine Screened Coulomb Potential, refers to a mathematical model used in theoretical and computational physics to describe interactions between charged particles. This potential combines the features of exponential screening and cosine modulation to effectively capture the behavior of Coulombic forces in various media. It is particularly useful for modeling systems where traditional Coulomb potential inadequately represents the complexities of particle interactions due to screening effects. The GECSC is employed in fields such as plasma physics, condensed matter physics, and materials science, providing insights into the stability and dynamics of various systems.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym