Posted by Jesus Gonzalez Vazquez on September 03, 2014 at 12:27:54:
How does the THRESHOLD keyword in SEWARD work?
I try with H-atom:
My input:
&GATEWAY
coord
1
H 0. 0. 0.
basis=aug-cc-pVTZ
group
x y z
&SEWARD
THRESHOLD= ...
With the default threshold the two electron integrals is:
Integrals are written in MOLCAS2 format
Number of integrals written on Disk = 7623
Number of nonzero integrals = 10211
Packing accuracy = 0.1000E-13
Highest disk address written 35908
Diagonal and subdiagonal, symmetry allowed 2-el integral blocks are stored on Disk
The size of the OrdInt: 17956 KB
Now if a choose 100 in the threshold (so that no integrals should be written):
Integrals are written in MOLCAS2 format
Number of integrals written on Disk = 7623
Number of nonzero integrals = 0
Packing accuracy = 0.1000E-13
Highest disk address written 35908
Diagonal and subdiagonal, symmetry allowed 2-el integral blocks are stored on Disk
The size of OrdInt: 17956 KB
So even when all the integrals are zero, the space on the disk is the same...
Thank you very much,
Jesus