What Does GLF Stand For?
GLF stands for Gaussian Lobe Function
GLF, or Gaussian Lobe Function, is a mathematical representation used to describe the shape of a localized wave packet in quantum mechanics and various fields of physics. Characterized by its bell-shaped curve, the Gaussian Lobe Function is defined by a mean value and a variance, allowing it to effectively model phenomena such as wave propagation and signal processing. Its properties make it valuable for applications in areas including image analysis, statistical modeling, and machine learning, where it serves to facilitate the understanding of complex data distributions and patterns.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym