gorbitals
Grounany field orbitals, commonly referred to as "gorbitals," are a set of mathematical functions used in chemistry and physics to describe the distribution of electrons in atoms and molecules. They are a type of atomic orbital, which is a mathematical concept used to describe the region of space where an electron occupies.
Gorbitals combine atomic and molecular orbitals, providing a comprehensive description of the electronic structure of matter.
Gorbitals were first introduced in the 1980s as an extension of the molecular orbital theory. The theory
The application of gorbitals has been expanded to a wide range of fields, including quantum chemistry, molecular
Advantages of gorbitals include their ability to provide a more accurate description of electronic structure and