Question about symbrav

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rand
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Question about symbrav

Post by rand » Sun Dec 11, 2011 1:30 pm

Dear all,

I started from a tetragonal bravais lattice
#-----------------------------
acell 10.0826 20.1653 15.3668
angdeg 90 90 90
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but in the run, abinit tells me
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symbrav : COMMENT -
The Bravais lattice determined only from the primitive
vectors, bravais(1)= 3, is more symmetric
than the real one, iholohedry= 2, obtained by taking into
account the atomic positions. Start deforming the primitive vector set.

symlatt : the Bravais lattice is mP (primitive monoclinic)
symspgr : the symmetry operation no. 1 is the identity
symplanes : the symmetry operation no. 2 is an a,b, or c plane
symspgr : spgroup= 7 Pc (=Cs^2)
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I wonder what happens here. Is abinit trying to find another set of primitive vectors?

Thanks a lot!

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jzwanzig
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Re: Question about symbrav

Post by jzwanzig » Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:09 pm

Hard to say without seeing your entire input file. Note that your acell choice is orthorhombic, not tetragonal...can you post your input file and/or send it to me?
Josef W. Zwanziger
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Canada Research Chair in NMR Studies of Materials
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS B3H 4J3 Canada
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mverstra
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Re: Question about symbrav

Post by mverstra » Sun Jan 22, 2012 4:14 pm

The warning is quite clear - the lattice is orthorhombic but you have a basis of atoms which breaks all available symmetries. It's not a problem unless you were expecting to preserve some symmetry. The message from abinit is just a comment, no error is present.
Matthieu Verstraete
University of Liege, Belgium

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