Dear All,<br><br>I have what is probably a very basic question about comparing total energies. I have been considering a system that undergoes a charge density wave transition from a high to low symmetry structure. I have been comparing the total energy of the high and low symmetry structures. The unit cell of the high symmetry structure has half as many atoms as does the low symmetry one.<br>
<br>In my calculations it seems I can't compare 2x(total energy of high symmetry cell) with 1x(total energy of low symmetry cell). Instead I have to perform the high symmetry calculation in the same size unit cell and symmetry as for the low symmetry. Why is this the case? What is the effect of having different sized unit cells?<br>
<br>Thank you,<br>David Tompsett.<br>