What Does IHF Stand For?

IHF stands for Inhomogeneous Hartree Fock

IHF, or Inhomogeneous Hartree Fock, refers to a computational method used in quantum physics and chemistry to study systems with non-uniform particle distributions. This approach extends the traditional Hartree Fock method by allowing for variations in the density of particles across different regions of space. By accounting for these inhomogeneities, IHF enhances the accuracy of predicting electronic structures and interaction energies in complex systems, making it particularly valuable for studying materials and molecules with varying properties.

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

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