Dear all,
Hello,
I have a question regarding the validity of a convergence study I performed.
In my test procedure, I kept GbndRnge constant at 120 while varying two parameters: BndsRnXp across the set {120, 240, 360, 480} and NGsBlkXp across {5, 10, 15, 20} Ry. Based on this, I found the calculation to be converged with BndsRnXp = 360 and NGsBlkXp = 15 Ry.
However, it has recently come to my attention that the condition GbndRnge > BndsRnXp should be satisfied. This raises concerns about my results, since my fixed GbndRnge (120) was less than the apparent converged value of BndsRnXp (360).
Therefore, could you clarify if a convergence test is considered reliable when conducted under conditions where GbndRnge < BndsRnXp?
GbndRnge < BndsRnXp convergence test
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GbndRnge < BndsRnXp convergence test
Xiangjun Xiao
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Re: GbndRnge < BndsRnXp convergence test
Dear Xiangjun,
you can raise GbndRnge to verify the calculation is properly converged. Please note, if you have not already used, you can use the terminator technique (GTermKind= "BG") explained in F. Bruneval and X. Gonze, Physical Review B 78, 085125 (2008 ). This will allow to accelerate the convergence with respect to the bands in the self-energy summation.
Best,
Daniele
you can raise GbndRnge to verify the calculation is properly converged. Please note, if you have not already used, you can use the terminator technique (GTermKind= "BG") explained in F. Bruneval and X. Gonze, Physical Review B 78, 085125 (2008 ). This will allow to accelerate the convergence with respect to the bands in the self-energy summation.
Best,
Daniele
Dr. Daniele Varsano
S3-CNR Institute of Nanoscience and MaX Center, Italy
MaX - Materials design at the Exascale
http://www.nano.cnr.it
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S3-CNR Institute of Nanoscience and MaX Center, Italy
MaX - Materials design at the Exascale
http://www.nano.cnr.it
http://www.max-centre.eu/