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PRECISE
¶
Non-LBFGS jobs: The criteria for terminating all optimizations,
electronic and geometric, are to be increased by a factor, normally 100.
This can be used where more precise results are wanted. If the results
are going to be used in a FORCE
calculation, where the geometry
needs to be known quite precisely, then PRECISE
is recommended; for
small systems the extra cost in CPU time is minimal. PRECISE
is not
recommended for experienced users; instead, GNORM=n.nn
and
SCFCRT=n.nn
or RELSCF=n.nn
are suggested. PRECISE
should
only rarely be necessary in a FORCE
calculation: all it does is
remove quartic contamination, which only affects the trivial modes
significantly, and is very expensive in CPU time.
LBFGS jobs: In the `LBFGS
<lbfgs.html>`__ procedure, if PRECISE
is present then the number of cycles used in identifying the
lowest-energy system is increased from 30 to 60.
See also `LET
<let.html>`__.