CUTOFF SIGMA: Difference between revisions
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Corresponds to a broadening of the cutoff function to be used in the | Corresponds to a broadening of the cutoff function to be used in the | ||
[[ | [[Wannier_functions#One-shot_single_value_decomposition (SVD)| one-shot method]] to obtain Wannier functions. | ||
The meaning depends on the {{TAG|CUTOFF_TYPE}} tag. | The meaning depends on the {{TAG|CUTOFF_TYPE}} tag. | ||
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{{sc|CUTOFF_SIGMA|Examples|Examples that use this tag}} | {{sc|CUTOFF_SIGMA|Examples|Examples that use this tag}} | ||
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[[Category:INCAR tag]][[Category:Wannier functions]] | [[Category:INCAR tag]][[Category:Wannier functions]] |
Revision as of 12:03, 19 July 2022
CUTOFF_SIGMA = [real]
Default: CUTOFF_SIGMA | = 0.1 |
Description: CUTOFF_SIGMA Specifies a broadening in units of eV in for the cutoff function specified by CUTOFF_TYPE.
Corresponds to a broadening of the cutoff function to be used in the one-shot method to obtain Wannier functions. The meaning depends on the CUTOFF_TYPE tag.
Related tags and articles
CUTOFF_TYPE, CUTOFF_MU, CUTOFF_SIGMA, LSCDM, LOCPROJ