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howto:converging_cutoff [2017/06/20 14:29] 130.237.185.202howto:converging_cutoff [2018/06/07 19:26] – [''QUICKSTEP'' Multi-Grid] typo fixed 2a00:23c5:a606:4c00:ad5d:bdc7:2da7:210f
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 Therefore, the two most important keywords effecting the Therefore, the two most important keywords effecting the
 integration grid and the accuracy of a calculation are [[inp>FORCE_EVAL/DFT/MGRID#CUTOFF|CUTOFF]] and integration grid and the accuracy of a calculation are [[inp>FORCE_EVAL/DFT/MGRID#CUTOFF|CUTOFF]] and
-[[inp>FORCE_EVAL/DFT/MGRID#REL_CUTOFF|REL_CUTFF]]. If [[inp>FORCE_EVAL/DFT/MGRID#CUTOFF|CUTOFF]] is too low, then all grids will be coarse+[[inp>FORCE_EVAL/DFT/MGRID#REL_CUTOFF|REL_CUTOFF]]. If [[inp>FORCE_EVAL/DFT/MGRID#CUTOFF|CUTOFF]] is too low, then all grids will be coarse
 and the calculation may become inaccurate; and if ''REL_CUTOFF'' is and the calculation may become inaccurate; and if ''REL_CUTOFF'' is
 too low, then even if you have a high [[inp>FORCE_EVAL/DFT/MGRID#CUTOFF|CUTOFF]], all Gaussians will too low, then even if you have a high [[inp>FORCE_EVAL/DFT/MGRID#CUTOFF|CUTOFF]], all Gaussians will
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