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{{TAGDEF|IRC_VNORM0|real | 0.002}}
{{TAGDEF|IRC_VNORM0|real | 0.002}}


Description: in the damped velocity Verlet algorithm for the {{TAG|IRC calculations}}, the damping is realized via rescaling the velocity vector to a constant value (in Å/fs) defined via the parameter {{TAG|IRC_VNORM0}}.
Description: The constant velocity vector (in Å/fs) in an [[IRC calculations|IRC calculation]].
 
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In the damped-velocity-Verlet algorithm for [[IRC calculations]], the damping is realized via rescaling the velocity vector to a constant value (in Å/fs) defined via the parameter {{TAG|IRC_VNORM0}}.


== Related tags and articles ==
== Related tags and articles ==
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{{TAG|IRC_DELTA0}},
{{TAG|IRC_DELTA0}},
{{TAG|IRC_MINSTEP}},
{{TAG|IRC_MINSTEP}},
{{TAG|IRC_MAXSTEP}},
{{TAG|IRC_MAXSTEP}}
{{TAG|IRC_VNORM0}}
 
[[Category:INCAR tag]][[Category: Transition states]]

Latest revision as of 12:42, 12 November 2023

IRC_VNORM0 = real
Default: IRC_VNORM0 = 0.002 

Description: The constant velocity vector (in Å/fs) in an IRC calculation.


In the damped-velocity-Verlet algorithm for IRC calculations, the damping is realized via rescaling the velocity vector to a constant value (in Å/fs) defined via the parameter IRC_VNORM0.

Related tags and articles

IRC calculations, IRC_DIRECTION , IRC_STOP, IRC_DELTA0, IRC_MINSTEP, IRC_MAXSTEP