Dear WIEN users,<br> In the usersguide to describe the lines of the case.int file, it is stated that, "jatom = nat+1 means DOS in the interstitial, where nat is the number of inequivalent atoms. When spin-orbit is included, jatom = nat + 1 gives total spin-up/dn DOS in a spinpolarized SO calculation, but is meaningless in a non-spinpolarized SO case."<br> <br> I know in the interstitial lm-states are mixed and cannot be partially separated. But, I am not sure if I understand why the DOS of the interstitial is meaningless in a non-spinpolarized SO case. Does this mean that the DOS of the interstitial is only meaningful in a spinpolarized SO case? Does SO, if yes, have an special role in defining the interstitial DOS?<br> <br> Thank you for your attention to this matter.<br> Your,<br> S. Jalali.<br> <br> <p> 
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