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{{TAGDEF|LIBMBD_N_OMEGA_GRID|[integer]|15 (default in libMBD}}


Description: {{TAG|LIBMBD_N_OMEGA_GRID}} is the number of points on the grid of imaginary frequencies for the van der Waals methods available in the library libMBD of many-body dispersion methods{{cite|libmbd_1}}{{cite|libmbd_2}}{{cite|hermann:jcp:2023}}.
Description: {{TAG|LIBMBD_N_OMEGA_GRID}} is the number of points on the grid of imaginary frequencies for the van der Waals methods available in the library libMBD of many-body dispersion methods{{cite|libmbd_1}}{{cite|libmbd_2}}{{cite|hermann:jcp:2023}}.

Revision as of 11:15, 7 February 2024

LIBMBD_N_OMEGA_GRID = [integer]
Default: LIBMBD_N_OMEGA_GRID = 15 (default in libMBD 

Description: LIBMBD_N_OMEGA_GRID is the number of points on the grid of imaginary frequencies for the van der Waals methods available in the library libMBD of many-body dispersion methods[1][2][3].


LIBMBD_METHOD can be set to a label (string) corresponding to one of the methods listed on the libMBD website (see method at the page [4]).

Important: This feature is available from VASP.6.5.0 onwards that needs to be compiled with -DLIBMBD.

libMBD is a separate library package that has to be downloaded[2] and compiled before VASP is compiled with the corresponding precompiler options and links to the libraries.

Examples that use this tag

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