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{{TAG|ENAUG}} determines {{TAG|NGXF}}, {{TAG|NGYF}}, and {{TAG|NGZF}} in accordance with the {{TAG|PREC}} tag. | {{TAG|ENAUG}} determines {{TAG|NGXF}}, {{TAG|NGYF}}, and {{TAG|NGZF}} in accordance with the {{TAG|PREC}} tag. | ||
{{NB|deprecated|The {{TAG|ENAUG}} tag is considered as deprecated and should not be used anymore.}} | {{NB|deprecated|The {{TAG|ENAUG}} tag is considered as deprecated and should not be used anymore.}} | ||
{{NB|warning|Setting {{TAG|ENAUG}} has an effect only if {{TAG|PREC}} is set to one of the old settings (Low, Medium or High), otherwise it is ignored.}} | {{NB|warning|Setting {{TAG|ENAUG}} has an effect only if {{TAG|PREC}} is set to one of the old settings (Low, Medium or High), otherwise it is ignored.}} |
Revision as of 13:00, 25 October 2023
ENAUG = [real]
Default: ENAUG = largest EAUG read from the POTCAR file
Description: ENAUG specifies the cut-off energy of the plane wave representation of the augmentation charges in eV.
ENAUG determines NGXF, NGYF, and NGZF in accordance with the PREC tag.
Deprecated: The ENAUG tag is considered as deprecated and should not be used anymore. |
Warning: Setting ENAUG has an effect only if PREC is set to one of the old settings (Low, Medium or High), otherwise it is ignored. |
Related tags and articles
NGXF, NGYF, NGZF, ENCUT, PREC, PRECFOCK