What Does GHL Stand For?
GHL stands for Generalized Heitler London
GHL, or Generalized Heitler-London, refers to a theoretical framework used in quantum chemistry and physics to describe the interaction between two particles, particularly in the context of molecular bonding. This approach extends the original Heitler-London method by incorporating a more comprehensive treatment of electron correlation effects and multi-electron systems. GHL is instrumental in the study of quantum entanglement and the behavior of complex molecular systems, providing insights into various chemical phenomena and enabling more accurate predictions of molecular properties.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym