Hi Sam,

If I'm reading PHonon/PH/dielec.f90 correctly, the 4*pi is there (see lines 50 
and 61 in v5.2.0).

--William

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On Jul 9, 2015, at 3:09 PM, "Azadi, Sam" <[email protected]>
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> Hi experts, 
> 
> Wondering whether “4*pi” term is included in dielectric constant results 
> given by epsil=.true. in phonon calculations. 
> 
> Yours, 
> Sam
> 
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