What Does NLXC Stand For?

NLXC stands for Nonlocal Exchange Correlation Potential

NLXC, or Nonlocal Exchange Correlation Potential, refers to a theoretical framework used in quantum chemistry and condensed matter physics to describe the exchange and correlation effects between electrons in a nonlocal manner. Unlike local exchange correlation functionals, NLXC incorporates the influence of electron interactions at a distance, leading to more accurate predictions of electron density and energy distributions in various systems. This approach is particularly valuable in systems where electron interactions cannot be adequately approximated by local models, thus enhancing the reliability of computational methods in material science and electronic structure calculations.

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