Is it a red flag if QOUT is99.7877? I did a spin polarized soc
calculation for a system with time reversal symmetry. In case.output2up,
one of the bands have QOUT of 99.7877. Is the QOUT in case.output2up file
simply 1-QIN, i.e. QOUT has contributions from spin up interstitial wave
function a
With SO the QOUT values are not correct.
Just check the same eigenvalue in case.output2dn, it will give you the
spin-dn charges and you have to calculate QOUT yourself from
1-(q_spin-up + q_spin-dn).
Why do you case so much about Qout ??
Am 29.04.2016 um 09:01 schrieb Yundi Quan:
Is it a r
I guess no one is able to guess what is in your input files
Ciao
Gerhard
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My comments about that error can be found at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wien%40zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at/msg11759.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/wien%40zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at/msg10967.html
On 4/29/2016 2:59 AM, Fecher, Gerhard wrote:
I guess no one is able to guess what is in your inpu
With regards to the number of latt-points per k-point (lpfac), which
defines how dense the interpolated mesh should be [
http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0602203v1 ], you might want to have a look
at the thesis titled "Grundlagen-Untersuchungen des Seebeck
Koeffizienten der Clathrate Ba8ZnxGe46-x"
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