Hello, I do not have an answer to your question, I have never used average.x.
However, when there is a parameter I need to choose, this is my procedure: identify a physical range of values try a few values in between compare to see if it makes any difference and if necessary: try to understand the differences, which applies to my case hth -- Lorenzo Paulatto - Paris On Jan 21 2022, at 4:02 pm, Anson Thomas <thomasanso...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear QE Users, > > I have a general (and maybe naive) question to ask. What value should we > choose for awin for average.x calculations? > Any insights on this would be appreciated. > > Thank you > > > -- > Anson Thomas > M.Sc. Chemistry, IIT Roorkee > > _______________________________________________ > Quantum ESPRESSO is supported by MaX (www.max-centre.eu) > users mailing list users@lists.quantum-espresso.org > https://lists.quantum-espresso.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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