What Does GRVB Stand For?
GRVB stands for Generalized Resonating Valence Bond
GRVB, or Generalized Resonating Valence Bond, is a theoretical framework in quantum physics and condensed matter science that describes the behavior of electron pairs in a many-body system. It extends the traditional valence bond theory by incorporating resonance between multiple pair configurations, allowing for a more comprehensive understanding of correlated electron systems. GRVB is particularly useful in studying quantum spin liquids and other complex quantum states, providing insights into their unique properties and phenomena.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym