Hello all,
I've been trying to run a GW calculation using the GWL package. I took a sample Si run from here: http://www.gwl-code.org/tutorial_gwl.pdf However, on the step that involves executing pw4gww.x I get the error: Before initialize_fft_custom 15.000000000000000 1.0000000000000000 15 15 15 15 15 15 Planes per process (custom) : nr3t = 15 nr3p = 15 ncplane = 225 Proc/ planes cols G 1 15 121 1021 GRID G to R 15 15 15 GRID G to R 511 * 1 * 121 /= 225 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Error in routine fft_type_set (7): inconsistent number of sticks %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% stopping ... >From the output file I've managed to piece together that this error happens in >the routine setup_exx_cus, specifically as it passes ex_cuss%fft_r2g to >initialize_fft_custom. I noticed that this routine gets invoked twice, once >for exx_cus%fft_g2r and once for ex_cuss%fft_r2g. But in the initial call of >setup_exx_cus, it passes a value for cutoff of 40.d0 Ryd that is then used by >initialize_fft_custom for the fft_r2g structure. Is there a reason this cutoff >is hard-coded as 40? And if not, could it be the reason fft_type_set is >getting the wrong number of sticks? I'm not sure if there's a specific forum for GWL that I should be posting this in, but any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time. Best regards, Eric Suter University of Georgia Department of Physics and Astronomy
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