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Here is a brief tutorial on how to run a calculation and how to run post-traitment tools | Here is a brief tutorial on how to run a calculation and how to run post-traitment tools | ||
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:<code>source /etc/bash.bashrc</code> | :<code>source /etc/bash.bashrc</code> |
Revision as of 16:02, 23 August 2016
Here is a brief tutorial on how to run a calculation and how to run post-traitment tools
- First thing to do:
- source the environment via the following command
source /etc/bash.bashrc
- VASP calculations:
- 3 versions of the VASP code are available:
- the so-called gamma version which allows you to make gamma calculation but with only 1 K-point
- To use it, enter the following command on a terminal
vasp_gam
- the so-called standard version which allows you to make standard calculation with several K-points
- To use it, enter the following command on a terminal
vasp_std
- the so-called non-colinear version which allows you to make non-colinear calculation with several K-points
- To use it, enter the following command on a terminal
vasp_ncl
- Please always keep in mind that our local workstation are quite limited so please avoid to run two VASP calculations simultaneously.
- wannier90
- Gnuplot:
- Gnuplot is a portable command-line driven graphing utility.
- To use it, enter the following command on a terminal
gnuplot
- For more infos about gnuplot, visit the following website