<html><body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><div>You got it. Stefano Baroni SISSA - Trieste<br><br>---<div>swift text written and sent on the go</div></div><div><br>On 12/ago/2009, at 04.20, wangqj1 <<a href="mailto:wangqj1@126.com">wangqj1@126.com</a>> wrote:<br><br></div><div></div><blockquote type="cite"><div><div><br>Dear Joe and Paolo</div>
<div> In Pw_forum Digest, Vol 26, Issue 34 you said that the code (GWW) which allows to address large systems (a few hundreds of atoms). But on the webpage <a href="http://gww.qe-forge.org/"><a href="http://gww.qe-forge.org/">http://gww.qe-forge.org/</a></a> ,I don't which flag control the number of atoms in the namelist,it looks as a postprograme and read the information from the PW scf .</div>
<div> Thanks for your help .</div>
<div>Best wishes </div>
<div>Q J Wang</div>
<div>XiangTan University</div>
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