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| exercises:2019_conexs_newcastle:ex1 [2019/09/11 03:01] – [Part 5: (Optional) Testing your parameters] abussy | exercises:2019_conexs_newcastle:ex1 [2020/08/21 10:15] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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| - | ./cp2k.sopt water.inp | tee water.out | + | sbatch |
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| - | if you want to follow | + | if you are logged in to the cluster and have modified the //cp2k.sh// accordingly. When the program is finished, you will have two new files in your working directory: |
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| When the calculation is done, open the file | When the calculation is done, open the file | ||
| *h2o-k1-1.pdos | *h2o-k1-1.pdos | ||
| - | and compare your calculated energies to the experimental measurements reported in the attached paper. As a reminder, one 1 a.u. = 27.212 eV. Look in particular on the energy differences between the three valence states. | + | and compare your calculated energies to the experimental measurements reported in the attached paper, e.g. Fig. 1. As a reminder, one 1 a.u. = 27.212 eV. Look in particular on the energy differences between the three valence states. |
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| =====Part 5: (Optional) Testing your parameters===== | =====Part 5: (Optional) Testing your parameters===== | ||
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| (choose one of the suggested in the brackets). The suggestions are given from less accurate to more accurate. When you feel comfortable, | (choose one of the suggested in the brackets). The suggestions are given from less accurate to more accurate. When you feel comfortable, | ||
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