[Wien] I want to calculate FeNi with lower symmetry
Torsten Andersen
thor at physik.uni-kl.de
Wed Nov 30 07:27:12 CET 2005
Well, if you have converged the case well enough, different symmetry
should give you the _same_ total energy if you use the same unit cell.
yasuharu_shiraishi at fujifilm.co.jp wrote:
> Dear Torsten Andersen,
>
>
> Thank You!!
>
> I want to calculate FeNi with lower symmetry because I want to know
> total energy dependence of symmetry.
> I think if symmetry changes, k-mesh process of WIEN2k changes, and
> total energy changes.
>
> I am not good at deciding symmetry of solids by hand,
> so I use ‘symmetso’ from now on!
>
> Thank you very much!!
>
>
> P.S.
> Sorry, what does “B” means ?
> Best Regards.
I do not know, it was in your original mail... but probably got
"translated" by an e-mail program... did you use highlighting, or
boldface, or something similar?
I guess it is a little like taking a japanese power-point presentation
and display it on a german PC (or opposite) - special characters (like
the greek alphabet) gets substituted...
Best regards,
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