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Output Files
The results are printed on the standard output file.
Each run produces a separate part of the output file; also
the HO run preceding a THO run produces one such part. Below
we briefly describe different sections of the output file.
- Header.
Contains the version number of the code, date
and time of execution, name of the element, and its particle,
neutron, and proton numbers.
- Input data.
Contains a short summary of the input data for the requested run.
- Force.
Lists the acronym and parameters of the Skyrme force, as well as parameters
of the pairing force.
- Numerical.
Contains some information on numerical parameters and options used for the
given run.
- Regime.
Gives the regime in which the code is run.
- Iterations.
Shows brief information about iterations performed. One line of the
output file per each iteration is printed and contains the following columns:
- Iteration number i.
- Accuracy si.
- Current mixing parameter between the previous and current fields mix.
- Quadrupole deformation beta,
, for given in Eq. (79).
- Total energy Etot.
- Particle number A.
- Neutron rms radius rn.
- Proton rms radius rp.
- Neutron pairing energy En.
- Neutron pairing gap Dn.
- Proton pairing energy Ep.
- Proton pairing gap Dp.
- Neutron Fermi energy Ln.
- Proton Fermi energy Lp.
- Files.
Contains information on the dnnn_zzz.hel or dnnn_zzz.tel
file written.
- Observables.
Lists values of various observables calculated for the HFB state
without PNP and with the Lipkin-Nogami corrections, and then
those calculated for the PNP HFB state.
The same information, plus more results on the quasiparticle and
canonical states, is also stored in the file thoout.dat.
However, this file is rewound after each run, so it contains
results of only the last run executed for the given input data file.
Files hodef.dat and thodef.dat contain synthetic results
of all runs, printed in the form of a single line per each performed
run. If the given run performs only an HO-basis calculation, or only
a THO-basis calculation, then only an entry in file hodef.dat
or thodef.dat is produced, respectively. On the other hand,
runs that perform both HO and THO calculations produce entries in
both these files. Lines in the files hodef.dat and thodef.dat contain 105 columns each, and each column is described by
a name printed in the first header line. The names are
self-explanatory, and most often they correspond to the names used in
the present write-up. Names preceded by U: pertain to results
obtained for the HFB states before PNP, while those beginning with
L pertain to the results containing the Lipkin-Nogami
corrections. Names ending with t, n, or p give
total, neutron, or proton observables, respectively.
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Jacek Dobaczewski
2004-06-25