Time consuming in writing wavefunction
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 12:44 am
Hi,
I'm a user of VASP 6.1. I'm currently working on a 1000 atoms system using HSE06.
The speed of the calculation is not that slow. If I start the calculation from an existing WAVECAR, each SCF can converge within 3 cycles and this process takes around 260 mins. However, the issue is that after each SCF cycle, the process for writing wavefunction is very compuationally costly which takes around 200 mins for each SCF cycle. And if I do not write the WAVECAR by setting "LWAVE = .FALSE.", the first SCF cycle of the next restarted calculation with setting "ISTART = 0" will take around 35 cycles (~2500 mins) to converge. So restarting from an existing WAVECAR is necessary for me too.
So my question is that in VASP, is there any usefull keywords to speed up the writing process of WAVECAR? And is it possible to write the wavefunction only in the last SCF cycle rather than each SCF cycle (such as putting a keyword in the STOPCAR to constrol the writing of wavefunction)?
Thanks & Regards,
Hongyang
I'm a user of VASP 6.1. I'm currently working on a 1000 atoms system using HSE06.
The speed of the calculation is not that slow. If I start the calculation from an existing WAVECAR, each SCF can converge within 3 cycles and this process takes around 260 mins. However, the issue is that after each SCF cycle, the process for writing wavefunction is very compuationally costly which takes around 200 mins for each SCF cycle. And if I do not write the WAVECAR by setting "LWAVE = .FALSE.", the first SCF cycle of the next restarted calculation with setting "ISTART = 0" will take around 35 cycles (~2500 mins) to converge. So restarting from an existing WAVECAR is necessary for me too.
So my question is that in VASP, is there any usefull keywords to speed up the writing process of WAVECAR? And is it possible to write the wavefunction only in the last SCF cycle rather than each SCF cycle (such as putting a keyword in the STOPCAR to constrol the writing of wavefunction)?
Thanks & Regards,
Hongyang