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{{TAGDEF|ENCUTGWSOFT|[real] (energy cutoff for response function)}} | {{TAGDEF|ENCUTGWSOFT|[real] (energy cutoff for response function)}} | ||
{{DEF|ENCUTGWSOFT|{{TAG|ENCUTGW}}<math>\times 0.8</math> for {{TAG|ALGO}}{{=}}''ACFDT''|{{TAG|ENCUTGW}}|else}} | {{DEF|ENCUTGWSOFT|{{TAG|ENCUTGW}}<math>\times 0.8</math>| for {{TAG|ALGO}}{{=}}''ACFDT''|{{TAG|ENCUTGW}}|else}} | ||
Revision as of 17:33, 15 January 2017
ENCUTGWSOFT = [real] (energy cutoff for response function)
Default: ENCUTGWSOFT | = ENCUTGW | for ALGO=ACFDT |
= ENCUTGW | else |
\begin{tabular} {ll}
Default: \\
{\tt ENCUTGWSOFT}={\tt ENCUTGW}$\times 0.8$ & for {\tt ALGO}=ACFDT \\
{\tt ENCUTGWSOFT}={\tt ENCUTGW} & else \\
\end{tabular}
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The flag allows to truncate the Coulomb kernel slowly between the energy specified by ENCUTGWSOFT and ENCUTGW. This usually leads to much smoother energy-volume curves in AC-FDT and MP2 calculations. The modified Coulomb kernel is in this case:
Related Tags and Sections
PRECFOCK, ENCUT, ENCUTGW, GW calculations