[xcrysden] segmentation violation in 3D Fermi surface
محمد ارشد فرحان
arshadfarhan at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 26 04:57:55 CEST 2012
Dear prof. Tone,yes this thread is correct. i am trying to calculate the fermi surface for a non magnetic case by Wien2k & it's showing this error "Child Killed: segmentation violation". (i prefer to use terminal mode) i should mention here that i'm using the latest version of XCrysden and that for some other magnetic materials , it worked great.although i had tried by reducing the k-points by which, according to this thread, i could visualize FS but i got same error.Regards,M. Arshad Farhan
> From: tone.kokalj at ijs.si
> To: xcrysden at democritos.it
> Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 12:27:59 +0200
> Subject: Re: [xcrysden] segmentation violation in 3D Fermi surface
>
> On Thu, 2012-06-21 at 11:28 +0900, محمد ارشد فرحان wrote:
> > Dear XCrysden Users,
> > i have been facing a problem in viewing 3D fermi surface.
> > the problem/error is same as discussed in this
> > thread : http://www.democritos.it/pipermail/xcrysden/2010-May/000787.html
> > according to this thread, lower of k points enables to visualize but
> > i'm only using 300 kpoints .
> > please guide me through the problem.
>
> I believe it is you who should guide us through your problem.
> Is the above stated thread the correct one?
> If so I cannot understand your problem. Be more specific.
>
> Regards, Tone
>
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