Dear user,
I have a question about case.int in WIEN2k 12. What does the second
and third columns in line 3 in the sample case.int below mean? Per the
description, N 0.000 refers to G/L/B broadening (Ry). But isn't
that what line 2 is doing. In other words, does one even need line 3
at all? To be
I appreciate if you can clarify this issue.
Thanks,
Jianxin
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I think line 3 is for the new tetra option described on the updates page:
http://www.wien2k.at/reg_user/updates/
You need line 3 so that the data is read in correctly.
N (line 3 column 2) - probably stands for no broadening for new tetra,
old tetra broadening factor in line 2 is used
If you
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