Reduced-dimension constraints in ICONST
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 3:00 pm
Hi folks,
Another question from me about setting up constraints in ICONST. How does one specify in ICONST the flags to bias a distance between two atoms but only along 1 or 2 axes, but not all three?
I am guessing that it will be some combination of "primitive" flags X/Y/Z or cX/cY/cZ with the "complex" flag C, but I do not think I understand how the X/Y/Z or cX/cY/cZ are used.
I am ideally looking for an example, the same way that the VASP wiki provides helpful examples on the other flags.
The context for this is trying to create a metadynamics-biased simulation of atoms sliding past one another in an anisotropic environment. It is possible to bias the three-dimensional distance, but that is quite inefficient.
Thank you!
Another question from me about setting up constraints in ICONST. How does one specify in ICONST the flags to bias a distance between two atoms but only along 1 or 2 axes, but not all three?
I am guessing that it will be some combination of "primitive" flags X/Y/Z or cX/cY/cZ with the "complex" flag C, but I do not think I understand how the X/Y/Z or cX/cY/cZ are used.
I am ideally looking for an example, the same way that the VASP wiki provides helpful examples on the other flags.
The context for this is trying to create a metadynamics-biased simulation of atoms sliding past one another in an anisotropic environment. It is possible to bias the three-dimensional distance, but that is quite inefficient.
Thank you!