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<pre>Hi Valentina,</pre>
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<pre>There seem to be a set of “untested” norm conserving relativistic PP provided in pslib0.31 and 1.0. A ready to use compilation of these can be found here:</pre>
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<pre><a href="http://theossrv1.epfl.ch/Main/Pseudopotentials" target="_blank">http://theossrv1.epfl.ch/Main/Pseudopotentials</a></pre>
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<pre><span class="SpellE">Mostafa</span> Youssef</pre>
<pre>MIT</pre>
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