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| {{TAGDEF|IEPSILON|1 {{!}} 2 {{!}} 3 {{!}} 4}} | {{TAGDEF|IEPSILON|1 {{!}} 2 {{!}} 3 {{!}} 4}} | ||
| Description:  | Description: {{TAG|IEPSILON}} determines along which Cartesian direction the E field is applied. | ||
| E field is applied. | |||
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| *{{TAG|IEPSILON}}=2 y direction | *{{TAG|IEPSILON}}=2 y direction | ||
| *{{TAG|IEPSILON}}=3 z direction | *{{TAG|IEPSILON}}=3 z direction | ||
| *{{TAG|IEPSILON}}=4  | *{{TAG|IEPSILON}}=4 x, y and z direction; three indpendent calculations are performed | ||
| {{NB|important|{{TAG|IEPSILON}} only applies to the time-propagation algorithm.}} | |||
| == Related tags and articles == | |||
| == Related  | |||
| {{TAG|BSE calculations}} | {{TAG|BSE calculations}} | ||
| {{sc|IEPSILON|Examples|Examples that use this tag}} | |||
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| [[Category:INCAR tag]][[Category:Many-body perturbation theory]][[Category:Bethe-Salpeter equations]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 7 April 2022
IEPSILON = 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
Description: IEPSILON determines along which Cartesian direction the E field is applied.
- IEPSILON=1 x direction
- IEPSILON=2 y direction
- IEPSILON=3 z direction
- IEPSILON=4 x, y and z direction; three indpendent calculations are performed
| Important: IEPSILON only applies to the time-propagation algorithm. | 
