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Description: {{TAG|EVENONLY}}=.TRUE. selects a subset of '''k'''-points for the representation of the Fock exchange potential, with ''C''<sub>1</sub>=''C''<sub>2</sub>=''C''<sub>3</sub>=1, and ''n''<sub>1</sub>+''n''<sub>2</sub>+''n''<sub>3</sub> even. | Description: {{TAG|EVENONLY}}=.TRUE. selects a subset of '''k'''-points for the representation of the Fock exchange potential, with ''C''<sub>1</sub>=''C''<sub>2</sub>=''C''<sub>3</sub>=1, and ''n''<sub>1</sub>+''n''<sub>2</sub>+''n''<sub>3</sub> even. | ||
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One may restrict the sum over '''q''' in the [[Hybrid functionals: formalism|Fock exchange potential]] (or one of its | One may restrict the sum over '''q''' in the [[Hybrid functionals: formalism|Fock exchange potential]] (or one of its short range counterparts) to a subset, {'''q'''<sub>'''k'''</sub>}, of the full (''N''<sub>1</sub>×''N''<sub>2</sub>×''N''<sub>3</sub>) '''k'''-point set, {'''k'''}, for which the following holds | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, 11 November 2022
EVENONLY = .TRUE. | .FALSE.
Default: EVENONLY = .FALSE.
Description: EVENONLY=.TRUE. selects a subset of k-points for the representation of the Fock exchange potential, with C1=C2=C3=1, and n1+n2+n3 even.
One may restrict the sum over q in the Fock exchange potential (or one of its short range counterparts) to a subset, {qk}, of the full (N1×N2×N3) k-point set, {k}, for which the following holds
where b1,2,3 are the reciprocal lattice vectors of the primitive cell, and Ci is the integer grid reduction factor along reciprocal lattice direction bi.
EVENONLY=.TRUE. selects a subset of k-points with C1=C2=C3=1, and n1+n2+n3 even. It reduces the computational work load for HF type calculations by a factor two, but is only sensible for high symmetry cases (such as sc, fcc or bcc cells).
Mind: there are circumstances under which NKRED and NKREDX,Y,Z should not be used!
Related tags and articles
NKRED, NKREDX, NKREDY, NKREDZ, ODDONLY, downsampling