What Does PDI Stand For?

PDI stands for Point Dipole Interaction Model For Mol Polarizability Calcns

The Point Dipole Interaction Model for Molecular Polarizability Calculations (PDI) is a theoretical framework used to estimate the polarizability of molecules by analyzing interactions among point dipoles. This model simplifies the complex interactions within molecular systems, enabling efficient calculations of how external electric fields influence molecular behavior. PDI is particularly useful in fields such as computational chemistry and material science, where understanding molecular responses to electric fields is critical for predicting molecular behavior and properties.

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

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