1. bcs - Conjunction
2. Bcs - Proper noun
Initialism of best-case scenario.
(American football, historical) Initialism of Bowl Championship Series. Replaced after the 2013 season by the College Football Playoff.
Initialism of British Computer Society.
(linguistics) Initialism of Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian treated commonly (Serbo-Croatian)
Abbreviation of Baja California Sur, a state of Mexico.
bcs
(Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of because.
After the turn, the 5th Battle Squadron was now leading the British ships in the westernmost column, and Beatty's squadron was centre and rearmost, with the 2nd BCS to the west. Source: Internet
BCS theory relates the value of the critical field at zero temperature to the value of the transition temperature and the density of states at the Fermi level. Source: Internet
Conventional superconductors are materials that display superconductivity as described by BCS theory or its extensions. Source: Internet
BCS is able to give an approximation for the quantum-mechanical many-body state of the system of (attractively interacting) electrons inside the metal. Source: Internet
GI's acquisition created the Broadband Communications Sector (BCS). Source: Internet
However, the results of BCS theory do not depend on the origin of the attractive interaction. Source: Internet