Title
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Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for sc Krypton |
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Description | This Test computes an energy vs. lattice constant curve for sc Krypton. The curve is computed for lattice constants ranging from 0.8*a_0 to 1.5*a_0, where a_0 represents the equilibrium lattice constant. The value for a_0 is obtained by querying the KIM database for the results of LatticeConstantCubicEnergy_sc_Kr when paired against the Model being used. |
Species
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| Kr |
Disclaimer
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Contributor |
Daniel S. Karls |
Maintainer |
Daniel S. Karls |
Published on KIM | 2018 |
How to Cite | Click here to download this citation in BibTeX format. |
Funding | Not available |
Short KIM ID
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| TE_434389383293_002 |
Extended KIM ID
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| CohesiveEnergyVsLatticeConstant_sc_Kr__TE_434389383293_002 |
Citable Link | https://openkim.org/cite/TE_434389383293_002 |
KIM Item Type | Test |
Driver | CohesiveEnergyVsLatticeConstant__TD_554653289799_002 |
Properties
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These properties are inhereted from the Test Driver.
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KIM API Version | 2.0 |
Simulator Name
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| LAMMPS |
Programming Language(s)
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| 100.00% Python |
Previous Version | CohesiveEnergyVsLatticeConstant_sc_Kr__TE_434389383293_001 |
Model | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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LJ_Shifted_Bernardes_1958HighCutoff_Kr__MO_923895531627_003 | view | 1765 | |
LJ_Shifted_Bernardes_1958LowCutoff_Kr__MO_995724792024_003 | view | 1604 | |
LJ_Shifted_Bernardes_1958MedCutoff_Kr__MO_984281096460_003 | view | 1444 |
Model | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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LJ_ElliottAkerson_2015_Universal__MO_959249795837_003 | view | 866 |
CohesiveEnergyVsLatticeConstant_sc_Kr__TE_434389383293_002.txz | Tar+XZ | Linux and OS X archive |
CohesiveEnergyVsLatticeConstant_sc_Kr__TE_434389383293_002.zip | Zip | Windows archive |
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CohesiveEnergyVsLatticeConstant__TD_554653289799_002.txz | Tar+XZ | Linux and OS X archive |
CohesiveEnergyVsLatticeConstant__TD_554653289799_002.zip | Zip | Windows archive |