I have done a energy convergence test to find the best RmtKmax and
k-mesh for a wide gap semiconductor by following DFT and the family of
LAPW methods: a step by step introduction by S.Cottenier whose graph I
am attaching with.
Are 500 kpoints (whole of BZ) and Rmt*Kmax=8 are good enough?

Hard to say, for these two reasons:

1) The meaning of 'good enough' depends on what you need. So first determine how accurate you want your energy to be, and then inspect whether with 500 k-points you meet that requirements.

2) The effect of the basis set size on the accuracy of the total energy cannot be tested on absolute total energies. You need total energy differences (see fig. 7.3 [bottom] in the 2nd edition of the text you quote).

Stefaan

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