[Pw_forum] minimization in CP molecular dynamics
Nicola Marzari
marzari at MIT.EDU
Thu Jul 10 10:20:06 CEST 2008
Shouldn't ekinc be zero ? I forgot the name used, but in a properly
executed CP calculation, in which you do damped dynamics on the
electrons to reach the ground state at fixed ions, the kinetic energy
of the electrons (as opposed to the quantum kinetic energy of your
system, ekin) should be zero.
I suggest to anyone learning CP calculations (a very worthy
endeavour, and one that would be extremely useful in the long
run) to study carefully the review paper on the topic by Marx and
Hutter,
http://www.theochem.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/research/marx/marx.pdf
CP in Q-E now can also do conjugate gradients minimization on
the electrons (more efficient than damped dynamics) and, for
metals, ensemble-dft (i.e. born-oppenheimer dynamics).
For cg/edft, there was one bug (memmory misallocation)
for parallel execution, just found by by Brandon Wood. It'll
be fixed in the cvs in the next few days.
nicola
Mansoureh Pashangpour wrote:
> Dear Paolo
> I know one of them is in Ry and another one in Ha,but when I compare
> them they are different
> scf: total energy = -243.33284101 Ry
>
> CP: ekinc : 10.67409 10.67409 (AU)
> ekin : 153.58930 153.58930 (AU)
> epot : -458.58466 -458.58466 (AU)
> totel energy : -258.18270 -258.18270 (AU)
> temperature : 0.00000 0.00000 (K )
> enthalpy : -258.18270 -258.18270 (AU)
> econs : -258.18270 -258.18270 (AU)
> pressure : -3.47982 -3.47982 (Gpa)
> volume : 488.11442 488.11442 (AU)
> Thanks
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