Dear all, <div><br></div><div>when computing <b>superconductivity</b>, I am puzzled by following questions:</div><div><b>1. </b>How to compute the <b>Debye temperature</b> in PWSCF?</div><div><b>2. </b>Can  <b>lambda.x</b> or (and)  <b>debye.x</b> calculate the Debye temperature? </div>
<div><b>3. </b>What are the <b>differences between lambda.x and  debye.x</b>? What<b> theory (or formula) </b>are they depend on?</div><div>Any comments and suggestions are welcomeŁĄ</div><div>Thank you!</div><div><br><div>
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