<pre>Hi,
I want to do a relaxation calculation of a 32
atom<br>cell by keeping one atom at a fixed position and other 31 atoms to<br>be
relaxed.Is it possible to do the problem by setting<br>X-iforce,Y-iforce and
Z-iforce equals to 1 for 31 atoms and by not<br>setting for the atom I want to be
fixed ? Or, there is some other<br>procedures for doing the job? Please help.
Prithwish<br>Nandi
Research Scholar
IGCAR, Kalpakkam, India
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