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I was wondering as to whether is ot possible to combine the single-point-hessian (SPH) method implemented in xtb with a decent DFT methodology (which obviously isn't implemented in xtb). It would require employing xtb as a driver for a QC program like ORCA or Turbomole ??
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Pitti
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Hi,
In case the question is still up-to-date: there is currently the possibility to perform the SPH calculations with DFT functionals by using xtb as a driver for Turbomole. Therefore, a Turbomole input (control file) has to be present in your working directory, containing the setting for the DFT calculations. Then, xtb can be invoked with "xtb --tm --bhess" and the SPH calculation with DFT will be performed.
Dear All,
I was wondering as to whether is ot possible to combine the single-point-hessian (SPH) method implemented in xtb with a decent DFT methodology (which obviously isn't implemented in xtb). It would require employing xtb as a driver for a QC program like ORCA or Turbomole ??
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Pitti
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: