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Revision as of 14:41, 8 April 2022
LSCK = [logical]
Default: LSCK = .FALSE.
Description: LSCK=True switches on the use of the squeezed Coulomb kernel.
If LSCK is set to .TRUE., the squeezed Coulomb kernel is used instead of the cosine window [1]:
This kernel 'squeezes' the contributions from large wave vectors into the window given by ENCUTGWSOFT. Effectively, this extrapolates the random-phase-approximation–correlation energy to the ENCUTGW limit, assuming that the basis-set-incompleteness error falls off as ENCUTGW.
Related tags and articles
ENCUTGW, GW calculations ACFDT/RPA calculations