What does EX-MEG mean?
EX-MEG means Excited-mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Excited-mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)?
Excited-mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function) can be abbreviated as EX-MEG
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What does EX-MEG stand for? EX-MEG stands for "Excited-mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)". |
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How to abbreviate "Excited-mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)"? "Excited-mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)" can be abbreviated as EX-MEG. |
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What is the meaning of EX-MEG abbreviation? The meaning of EX-MEG abbreviation is "Excited-mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)". |
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What is EX-MEG abbreviation? One of the definitions of EX-MEG is "Excited-mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)". |
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What does EX-MEG mean? EX-MEG as abbreviation means "Excited-mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)". |
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What is shorthand of Excited-mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)? The most common shorthand of "Excited-mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)" is EX-MEG. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MEG4 - Multi-Exponentially Generated 4
- TMPGF - Transverse Mixed Potential Green's Function
- EGCI - Exponentially Generated Configuration Interaction
- MPGF - Mixed Potential Green's Function
- EWBF - Exponentially Weighted Basis Function
- WFT - Wave Function Theory
- ASW - Axial Spin Wave (type Of Hartee-Fock Wave Function)
- APG - Antisymmetrized Product Of Geminals (wave Function)
- DGB - Distributed Gaussian Basis (mol. Wave Function)
- CSF - Configuration Spin Function (a Wave Function)
- EXGEM - Extended Geminal (model Correlated Wave Function)
- GAGP - Generalized Antisymmetrized Geminal Power (wave Function)
- MEG - Mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)
- OMPW - Orthogonalized Modulated Plane Wave (wave Function)
- R-GVB - Resonating-generalized Valence Bond (wave Function)
- TEIL - Two-electron Ionization Ladder (wave Function)
- SLF - Slater-Laguerre (hydrogenic-type Wave) Function
- SSHF - Spin-symmetrized Hartree-Fock (wave Function)
- SWM - Statistical Wave Function Model (for Highly Excited Vibrational Levels Of Mols.)
- Wf - Wave Function