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Revision as of 07:24, 16 June 2025
KERNEL_TRUNCATION/LTRUNCATE =  .True. | .False.
 Default: KERNEL_TRUNCATION/LTRUNCATE = .False. 
Description: KERNEL_TRUNCATION/LTRUNCATE truncates the coulomb kernel to remove electrostatic interactions along non-periodic dimensions
Setting KERNEL_TRUNCATION/LTRUNCATE = T switches on coulomb kernel truncation methods. These methods removes interactions with periodic replicas in non-periodic directions, i.e. along the surface normal for 2D materials and along all directions for 0D systems such as atoms and molecules.
| Mind: This tag acts as a "super-tag", i.e. unless this tag is switched on further options in KERNEL_TRUNCATION will be ignored. | 
Default settings
The following default settings are assumed when setting KERNEL_TRUNCATION/LTRUNCATE = T,
  KERNEL_TRUNCATION {
        LTRUNCATE      = T
        IDIMENSIONALITY = 0
        LCOARSEN       = T
  }
which translates to 0D coulomb truncation which is suitable for a molecule using the coarsen before pad strategy[1]. Detailed information is available on the respective pages of the INCAR tags.
Related tags and articles
KERNEL_TRUNCATION/LCOARSEN, KERNEL_TRUNCATION/IDIMENSIONALITY, KERNEL_TRUNCATION/ISURFACE
