Dear Colleagues.
I want to calculate the dielectric constant dependence on the frequency using a 
Phonon code.
However, in the examples there is only an example for calculating the dynamic 
polarizability of methane molecules 
as a function of frequency. Can I make a calculation for the dielectric 
constant? 
By default, I get a constant value that is more like a high-frequency value, 
rather than a low-frequency one.

20.06.2017, 02:53, "Andrey Chibisov" <[email protected]>:
> I study the Phonon code. Can I get the dielectric constant dependence on 
> frequency?
>
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> Andrey Chibisov. Ph.D.
> Numerical method of mathematical physics Laboratory,
> Computational Center, Russian Academy of Sciences.
> Khabarovsk, Russia
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Best regards,
Andrey Chibisov. Ph.D.
Numerical method of mathematical physics Laboratory,
Computational Center, Russian Academy of Sciences.
Khabarovsk, Russia
Web page: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/A_Chibisov
http://ru.linkedin.com/pub/andrey-chibisov/55/253/986/en
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