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<span>Hello, I am a beginner in using the Wannier transformations theory and wannier90 software. I used the wannier90 program to generate a tigh binding Hamiltonian but I have the following doubt:<br>
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<div>Given a base of atomic orbitals to describe a system in tight-binding theory, small changes in the configuration of the system would give place to only changes of "coefficients" in the Bloch-sum formula but not in the base as it is fixed. The Wannier
base is obtained by a spread minimization so, for the same small changes of the system, will I obtain different bases after the minimization? or will I obtain a same base and different "coefficients" in the Bloch-sum formula ? <br>
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<div>Excuse me if the question is a trivial question, <br>
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<span>Thanks. </span><br>
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