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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Have you tried creating a temporary
file (e.g., named kgenpt) containing the number of k-points value
followed by redirecting the file as input to "x kgen"? That might
work. For example, if want "x kgen" to run with 2000 k-points,
you could try adding to the job script:<br>
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echo "2000" > kgenpt<br>
x kgen < kgenpt<br>
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On 4/23/2016 2:03 PM, Dr. K. C. Bhamu wrote:<br>
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Then how to increase the k-points for optic program
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Because in job file we can mention only "x kgen" but then
what about the number that we need to define?<br>
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Sincerely<br>
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Bhamu<br>
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Dr. K. C. Bhamu<br>
(UGC-Dr. D. S. Kothari Postdoc Fellow)<br>
Department of Physics<br>
Goa University, Goa-403 206<br>
India<br>
Mob. No. +91-9975238952</span></div>
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