<p dir="ltr">There are subtle differences, but there should not be any large differences beyond about 0.0001Ryd/atom in most cases.</p>
<p dir="ltr">When you say "sizeable differences" what do you really mean? Using anything beyond -ec 0.0001 is often not meaningful as the differences due to changing functional and RKMAX etc are larger than this.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Reduce global warming, save the electrons!</p>
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In various cases, I noticed that it will take wien2k13.1 some additional iterations to converge if I start from the converged results of wien2k11.1, and vice sersa. The total energies also show some sizable difference. Is it as expected? Is there any simple
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Regards, Yongxin<br>
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