Explicitly, one or two groups of atoms, forming e.g. a molecule, a cluster, or a small primitive cell, can be repeated in arbitrary number, then translated and rotated. Then, atoms can be removed, to form e.g. vacancies. See nobj as entry point.
The related input variables being used for preprocessing of the input file, they are not echoed
in the output file (INPUT_ONLY characteristics).
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Compulsory input variables:
... nobj [Number of OBJects]
Basic input variables:
... natrd [Number of AToms ReaD]
... objaat [OBJect A : list of AToms]
... objan [OBJect A : Number of atoms]
... objarf [OBJect A : Repetition Factors]
Useful input variables:
... objaax [OBJect A : AXis]
... objaro [OBJect A : ROtations]
... objatr [OBJect A : TRanslations]
... objbat [OBJect B : list of AToms]
... objbax [OBJect B : AXis]
... objbn [OBJect B : Number of atoms]
... objbrf [OBJect B : Repetition Factors]
... objbro [OBJect B : ROtations]
... objbtr [OBJect B : TRanslations]
... vaclst [VACancies LiST]
... vacnum [VACancies NUMber]
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tests/v1/Input: t40.in
t42.in
t43.in
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