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510e09f4ef patch 5Sep18 2018-09-05 13:39:18 -04:00
a28990ed8d Merge pull request #989 from rhalver/ScaFaCoS
[Feature Contribution] Scafacos
2018-09-05 11:24:13 -04:00
d3d16882ca remove note for Rene 2018-09-05 08:12:19 -06:00
09ef2bc829 Merge pull request #1093 from rbberger/cmake-fixes
Collection of CMake fixes
2018-09-04 21:51:47 -04:00
f8b8ebed5b Merge pull request #1098 from junghans/cmake_testing
cmake: only add tests if exe is build
2018-09-04 21:50:23 -04:00
ff2e13e063 Merge branch 'master' into ScaFaCoS 2018-09-04 21:35:46 -04:00
8608b4f93c Remove extra libm in LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS 2018-09-04 21:31:08 -04:00
db7c2549d0 cmake: inject with-pic into Scafacos 2018-09-04 17:05:59 -06:00
037420b611 cmake: only add tests if exe is build 2018-09-04 14:59:30 -06:00
5edff5d970 Merge pull request #1095 from rbberger/cmake-add-core-tests
Add core tests to CMake
2018-09-04 16:28:26 -04:00
af4b2b9354 Add LAMMPS_TESTING_SOURCE_DIR and LAMMPS_TESTING_GIT_TAG options 2018-09-04 15:37:32 -04:00
842136afc8 Add core tests to CMake 2018-09-04 12:12:49 -04:00
990f733d22 Merge pull request #1091 from akohlmey/less-compiler-warnings
Collected diverse small changes
2018-09-04 10:30:04 -04:00
f18f12d1a6 Fix NETCDF include and libs in CMake 2018-09-04 09:15:00 -04:00
a6dfab6f27 recover some const'ness in Domain class, that was lost when merging MESSAGE package. fixes lib/atc compilation issue 2018-09-04 09:13:22 -04:00
1d3116d7c2 Merge branch 'master' into less-compiler-warnings 2018-09-04 08:59:12 -04:00
c9cf3fba8f Merge pull request #1013 from lammps/cslib
new MESSAGE package for client/server/coupling
2018-09-04 08:29:15 -04:00
9e03bf7db9 make USER-DIFFRACTION input example fully consistent with output and remove additional input file 2018-09-01 19:12:46 -04:00
754036462f Merge pull request #1088 from junghans/pkgconfig_version
liblammps.pc: add lammps version
2018-09-01 11:40:56 -04:00
5f0423b97d change -mpi to -mpicolor 2018-08-31 17:04:27 -06:00
a299a7fa28 Merge branch 'cslib' of github.com:lammps/lammps into cslib 2018-08-31 16:37:19 -06:00
78301e5e93 Merge branch 'master' into cslib 2018-08-31 16:30:28 -06:00
f66ce801ad final testing 2018-08-31 16:21:45 -06:00
bc62002b1c units and doc changes 2018-08-31 16:05:24 -06:00
41f0951d0c liblammps.pc: add lammps version 2018-08-31 10:09:03 -06:00
8f5512eafe patch 31Aug18 2018-08-31 09:49:35 -06:00
4f30842ac4 Merge pull request #1086 from junghans/find_lammps_cmake
cmake: add FindLAMMPS.cmake.in
2018-08-31 09:32:28 -06:00
b0f5400d52 Add utility function to determine LAMMPS version in CMake 2018-08-29 16:12:16 -04:00
db180209b3 FindLAMMPS.cmake: add LAMMPS_API_DEFINES 2018-08-29 13:20:25 -06:00
47b8a116a6 liblammps.pc: fixed a typo 2018-08-29 13:20:04 -06:00
054abe280e squash some more compiler warnings 2018-08-29 14:55:36 -04:00
499ffa198d cmake: change too generic LIB_SUFFIX to LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX 2018-08-29 11:31:28 -06:00
c5861307f6 cmake: add FindLAMMPS.cmake.in 2018-08-29 10:58:09 -06:00
447a6c3373 Merge pull request #1085 from akohlmey/silence-user-cgsdk-warnings
Silence  USER-CGSD warnings
2018-08-29 07:50:11 -06:00
40e7ea83a3 Merge pull request #1084 from rbberger/cmake-and-warning-suppression-bugs
Fixes various compilation issues
2018-08-29 07:49:52 -06:00
ed61ed5b56 Merge pull request #1082 from jrgissing/bond/react-competing-reactions
Bond/react: treatment of simultaneous competing reactions
2018-08-29 07:49:25 -06:00
a8f1fe8f96 Merge pull request #1078 from junghans/manpage
added manpage from debian package
2018-08-29 07:48:48 -06:00
c61f9248f4 Merge pull request #987 from sergeylishchuk/master
Added Axilrod-Teller manybody potential
2018-08-29 07:48:22 -06:00
0860b9e674 Build cslib static or as shared 2018-08-29 07:52:16 -04:00
a7e9076bc0 Rename to libcsmpi/libcsnompi like in Makefile 2018-08-29 07:30:53 -04:00
4c32a551bd Rename to libcs.a 2018-08-29 07:24:38 -04:00
6ea33e3e89 Fix typo and use ZMQ stubs in CMake when necessary 2018-08-29 06:51:20 -04:00
944574232e Merge branch 'cslib' of github.com:lammps/lammps into cslib 2018-08-28 17:09:24 -06:00
83d453e78b updates to MD protocol and examples 2018-08-28 17:08:52 -06:00
30d45e6773 Ensure MESSAGE files are added to CMake compilation 2018-08-28 15:22:43 -04:00
03654b2b7f rename define to better fit LAMMPS' logic 2018-08-28 15:19:07 -04:00
eb850c5326 silence compiler warning about unused static function in shared include file 2018-08-28 15:17:31 -04:00
cb318f55e9 Add missing or lost cmake changes 2018-08-28 10:11:16 -04:00
a404da02d5 Use LMP_UNUSED_PARAM macro instead of existing workarounds 2018-08-27 22:36:38 -04:00
71bc72ec13 formatting: add additional space to avoid bad syntax highlights 2018-08-27 22:13:43 -04:00
02f131c544 Fix USER-OMP compilation with CMake 2018-08-27 22:11:15 -04:00
a103bd4de2 Correct compilation error introduced by #1077 2018-08-27 21:25:48 -04:00
aac238503b Add missing LMP_USER_OMP definition with CMake 2018-08-27 21:23:47 -04:00
a2ec8d3f21 Merge pull request #1083 from junghans/cmake_fix_potential_location
cmake: fix install of potential files
2018-08-27 17:15:47 -06:00
62a1dcba55 Merge pull request #1081 from junghans/cmake_sort_packages
cmake: sort package in header
2018-08-27 17:15:17 -06:00
41fff2979e Merge pull request #1077 from dschwen/warnings_1076
Fix compile warnings when building with pedantic flags
2018-08-27 17:14:34 -06:00
31ed3f7178 more changes to insure each triplet IJK computed exactly once 2018-08-27 17:09:59 -06:00
dbc0f0eea0 Ensure generated style headers are sorted 2018-08-27 12:17:57 -04:00
5189bc4f4b cmake: fix install of potential files
Add an '/' at the end avoids the double potentials/ subdir.
2018-08-26 07:57:57 -06:00
b05aa62c49 correctly exclude atoms from simultaneous competing reactions 2018-08-25 15:46:48 -06:00
c471902db1 Merge pull request #23 from lammps/master
rebase
2018-08-24 22:23:36 -06:00
c477129165 real <-> metal unit conversion factors 2018-08-24 16:17:07 -06:00
9ed6d0a9d1 cmake: sort package in header 2018-08-24 15:27:15 -06:00
38a998c03c Fix misc. warnings (#1076) 2018-08-24 14:58:28 -06:00
0661a800a7 lammps.1: add options block 2018-08-24 14:57:49 -06:00
c01fb5f701 new loop structure in pair ATM 2018-08-24 14:33:06 -06:00
d8b087aeb4 docs for MD protocol enhancements 2018-08-24 11:11:34 -06:00
735ec9de0b more general MD c/s protocol 2018-08-24 10:53:05 -06:00
92a4dc25b1 Fix unused params in packages (#1076) 2018-08-24 10:42:08 -06:00
19976bb94f Fixup conditionally used params (#1076) 2018-08-24 10:42:08 -06:00
7a2cb10864 Remove unused variable (#1076) 2018-08-24 10:42:08 -06:00
fd6792c6be Fix unused params in GRANULAR (#1076) 2018-08-24 10:42:08 -06:00
1abeec3a43 Fix initialization order (#1076) 2018-08-24 10:42:08 -06:00
33d5fe457c re-merge with current master 2018-08-24 09:57:08 -06:00
44bda245a6 resolution of cutoff issues 2018-08-24 09:36:39 -06:00
413fdbbf23 Merge pull request #1080 from junghans/as-needed-fix
cmake: fix link issue with --as-needed
2018-08-24 08:16:50 -06:00
1c4d68a92e Merge pull request #1074 from akohlmey/more-doc-fixes
Add conversion from ePUB to MOBI e-book format to doc Makefile
2018-08-24 08:16:01 -06:00
bd1e89ac4c lammps.1: use -in syntax 2018-08-24 06:55:59 -06:00
e1ef158b36 cmake: rename manpage when installing 2018-08-24 06:52:50 -06:00
9b4f7090d3 cmake: install manpage, too 2018-08-23 19:19:03 -06:00
3622cb9b28 lammps.1: some update 2018-08-23 19:16:41 -06:00
a10bb4b96f cmake: fix link issue with --as-needed 2018-08-23 15:02:36 -06:00
9eacabd821 added manpage from debian package 2018-08-23 14:43:31 -06:00
e9bc939098 Fix more unused parameter warnings (#1076) 2018-08-23 12:22:44 -06:00
7238d4af94 Fix logic warnings (#1076) 2018-08-23 10:08:36 -06:00
2eeb8cecb2 removed left-over debug messages 2018-08-23 10:08:31 -06:00
9388ed8cd0 Add build files and clang-format config to gitignore (#1076) 2018-08-23 09:25:20 -06:00
dd923edf15 Fix unused parameters in memory.h (#1076) 2018-08-23 09:20:02 -06:00
59d3af44f2 use c++ style system headers 2018-08-23 10:27:51 -04:00
a04008cdfd fully integrate atm pair style into manual 2018-08-23 10:27:40 -04:00
648d8c3d2a adapt docs to refactored manual 2018-08-23 10:15:17 -04:00
c5d3274222 restore files 2018-08-23 10:13:06 -04:00
4f36f077ff whitespace cleanup 2018-08-23 10:08:36 -04:00
929185da07 Merge branch 'master' into axilrod-teller
# Conflicts:
#	cmake/CMakeLists.txt
#	doc/src/Commands.txt
#	doc/src/Commands_bond.txt
#	doc/src/Howto.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_bioFF.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_coreshell.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_couple.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_diffusion.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_dispersion.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_granular.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_library.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_multiple.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_replica.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_restart.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_temperature.txt
#	doc/src/Howto_tip4p.txt
#	doc/src/Intro.txt
#	doc/src/Intro_authors.txt
#	doc/src/Intro_features.txt
#	doc/src/Intro_nonfeatures.txt
#	doc/src/Manual.txt
#	doc/src/Manual_version.txt
#	doc/src/Packages.txt
#	doc/src/Packages_details.txt
#	doc/src/Packages_standard.txt
#	doc/src/Packages_user.txt
#	doc/src/Section_start.txt
#	doc/src/Speed.txt
#	doc/src/Speed_compare.txt
#	doc/src/Speed_gpu.txt
#	doc/src/Speed_intel.txt
#	doc/src/Speed_kokkos.txt
#	doc/src/Speed_measure.txt
#	doc/src/Speed_omp.txt
#	doc/src/Speed_opt.txt
#	doc/src/Speed_packages.txt
#	doc/src/Speed_tips.txt
#	doc/src/fix_deform.txt
#	doc/src/fix_external.txt
#	doc/src/fix_property_atom.txt
#	doc/src/lammps.book
#	doc/src/neb.txt
#	doc/src/pair_eam.txt
#	doc/src/prd.txt
#	doc/src/run_style.txt
#	doc/src/temper.txt
#	src/version.h
2018-08-23 10:06:47 -04:00
440338d769 last round of spelling fixes 2018-08-22 22:35:35 -04:00
af35c3bcca atomID -> atom-ID 2018-08-22 22:28:53 -04:00
c0d9d96e09 better help message in make file 2018-08-22 22:24:51 -04:00
0cd71ee582 more false positives 2018-08-22 22:18:35 -04:00
b00046fd34 fix typo 2018-08-22 22:18:27 -04:00
4b2629d8ba recompile/recompute/reinit -> re-compile/re-compute/re-init 2018-08-22 22:18:16 -04:00
193f46dd9f spelling fix 2018-08-22 22:04:03 -04:00
96bde51ae4 autodetect -> auto-detect 2018-08-22 22:03:53 -04:00
683c87347c neighborlist -> neighbor list 2018-08-22 22:02:24 -04:00
fe6debfe9a precompiled -> pre-compiled 2018-08-22 22:02:01 -04:00
9a8c09288f use Hyper-Threading consistently 2018-08-22 21:54:41 -04:00
eca0487daf subdomain -> sub-domain 2018-08-22 21:50:56 -04:00
4278a284e4 fix one more broken link 2018-08-22 21:48:42 -04:00
5da714bcc8 fix another source of broken links inserted into processed files 2018-08-22 21:33:40 -04:00
2d6d635ce0 update list of false positives 2018-08-22 21:30:40 -04:00
e632acec29 fix a bunch more spelling errors 2018-08-22 21:30:21 -04:00
1bd5626140 fix some more spelling issues 2018-08-22 20:43:35 -04:00
ffb1a9c46a update link in lammps theme for sphinx 2018-08-22 20:36:01 -04:00
9e37ea16ac fix some speelink ehrrors 2018-08-22 20:35:35 -04:00
c8ac88dd87 update link in LAMMPS theme for Sphinx 2018-08-22 19:46:49 -04:00
0e292b397f even more broken links detected by ePUB to MOBI conversion 2018-08-22 19:41:44 -04:00
01fe356904 first version of scafacos.h without the inclusion of the ScaFaCoS header 2018-08-22 17:18:36 -06:00
d5089858bd add support for the conversion of ePUB to MOBI (compatible with Kindle) 2018-08-22 19:17:21 -04:00
357ffef09c fix some more broken links detected by ebook conversion 2018-08-22 19:16:36 -04:00
2aa4770e0d correct link in AtC html docs 2018-08-22 19:16:11 -04:00
4074c4c67f correct some more broken or outdated links 2018-08-22 19:08:07 -04:00
a1098d5796 fix broken and inconsistent links in the manual 2018-08-22 18:45:32 -04:00
8930a88e99 enrich the AIMD interface 2018-08-22 15:12:52 -06:00
fd56124a94 corrected remap call and logic for check if correct solver / tolerance combinations are set 2018-08-22 14:17:21 -06:00
03b880a31c more doc page updates 2018-08-22 11:42:41 -06:00
4e13ce1d25 add back in MESSAGE package info in CMakeLists.txt 2018-08-22 11:21:14 -06:00
89a3670fb5 merge master into cslib branch, update docs 2018-08-22 11:19:55 -06:00
c4b55385e2 doc updates 2018-08-22 10:40:39 -06:00
cb8482b0e6 another doc change 2018-08-22 10:22:51 -06:00
a9fb8636ad doc page updates and changed domain->remap() call 2018-08-22 09:52:44 -06:00
9a15d0bd83 Merge branch 'master' into scafacos 2018-08-22 09:25:29 -06:00
f466c64071 enable merge to current GH master 2018-08-22 09:21:54 -06:00
bfd711ad12 fixed missing initialization of xpbc as well as deallocation in constructor 2018-08-21 17:29:38 -06:00
c23534019c fixed typo in example file name 2018-08-21 17:28:42 -06:00
3573970e4a fixed double definition, removed virial check for p3m and removed unused function definition Scafacos::pack... 2018-08-21 17:04:52 -06:00
fc7d9ff558 apply PBC to coords passed to scafacos 2018-08-21 11:12:21 -06:00
937d4707dc proposed SJP changes for 2nd cutoff_triple 2018-08-20 15:03:21 -06:00
781ddc07c7 update to CSlib website link 2018-08-13 15:29:28 -06:00
e08aaa7e39 added examples for P3M with ScaFaCoS 2018-08-08 15:03:47 -06:00
2a5e550bda updated log files 2018-08-08 15:02:19 -06:00
fc93a79fdd updated to support ScaFaCoS 1.0.1 2018-08-08 14:05:28 -06:00
7f5476b408 removed deprecated log files (will be replaced with more current ones) 2018-08-08 14:04:41 -06:00
76ad2b35a9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into ScaFaCoS 2018-08-08 09:53:32 -06:00
74633ce28f fixed merge conflict 2018-08-08 09:53:27 -06:00
48fd8b46ee cleaned documentation, added p3m entry for allowed tolerance type 2018-08-07 15:04:37 -06:00
eb86ec3eea added support for p3m, added check for compatible tolerance / method combinations (should they not be caught by ScaFaCoS itself) 2018-08-07 15:03:48 -06:00
cdde51d8af fixed example so that P3M also works, changed tolerance type in the FMM example 2018-08-07 14:29:04 -06:00
a944d1c913 fixed missing REQUIRED and introduced the compilation of internal sub-libraries (FFTW,PFFT,PNFFT) 2018-08-07 14:26:53 -06:00
0a27b7065b bug fixes: ScaFaCoS returns virial as 9-value array, requires copies to Lammps 6-value array; fixed error in compuation of per-atom energy calculation 2018-08-06 16:01:39 -06:00
953b283773 updated URL for tarball download 2018-08-06 15:59:46 -06:00
b97195d48f CMake: download ScaFaCoS, compile and link it - required resorting, as Fortran MPI is required 2018-08-06 15:58:53 -06:00
4d75d2d611 more changes to ATM source and doc file 2018-08-06 20:49:05 +01:00
94bf221258 implemented checks for unsupported solvers 2018-08-03 11:31:50 -06:00
e8774dce97 removed thread restriction on make command, should make the building process faster 2018-08-03 11:31:11 -06:00
463e34cef5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into HEAD 2018-08-03 08:13:12 -06:00
b2d1332d46 change proc count to color for MPI_Comm_split 2018-08-02 14:47:20 -06:00
efaebe0eb0 READMEs for USER-SCAFACOS completed 2018-08-02 13:44:12 -06:00
a8f0200fe9 Install.py works on dummy tar-ball 2018-07-31 13:33:10 -06:00
ac0ab4ba34 changed CMake file to require pkg_config for ScaFaCoS and removed Fortran/C dependencies 2018-07-31 13:31:50 -06:00
ae04fd0bea fixed error: if no particles are on a process, the arrays for efield and epot were not allocated, leading to segfaults; shifted the parameter output to after the tuning step, so if the values are changed, the changed values are displayed 2018-07-31 09:48:59 -06:00
649d0167c8 sorted out restart 2018-07-27 10:41:01 +01:00
ed96958915 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/sergeylishchuk/lammps 2018-07-26 11:56:41 +01:00
a2303e5a15 more changes to ATM source and doc file 2018-07-26 11:54:04 +01:00
7cae80b6d8 Merge https://github.com/lammps/lammps
more changes to ATM source and doc file
2018-07-26 11:42:53 +01:00
b2c75cc0b9 enable LAMMPS/VASP coupling to work w/out using VASP 2018-07-24 17:29:52 -06:00
a4dbac63d3 more updates to the new MESSAGE package 2018-07-24 17:22:15 -06:00
37a0a7b49b fixed compilation error 2018-07-24 15:55:48 -06:00
8846f97868 explained differences between absolute and relative tolerance more 2018-07-24 15:46:28 -06:00
655bd10db6 doc changes to 2 files 2018-07-24 15:20:37 -06:00
1aa8307fa1 change CSlib files to BSD license 2018-07-24 12:04:23 -06:00
81abd8bc0a extended scafacos documentation 2018-07-24 11:59:44 -06:00
ab1cc706cc change syntax of standard C include files 2018-07-24 11:55:56 -06:00
2e93202519 Merge branch 'cslib' of github.com:lammps/lammps into cslib 2018-07-24 11:46:55 -06:00
c2c654c87b CMake additions to new MESSAGE package 2018-07-24 11:44:15 -06:00
b08a2fcd3b mended un-done changes from Git master 2018-07-24 11:36:12 -06:00
7702114e25 fix typo in pair_atm.txt 2018-07-24 13:11:58 -04:00
8495fb62f4 Add preliminary cmake support 2018-07-24 10:33:12 -04:00
ae2d43031b added pressure output, to compare results with global virial (with internal PPPM) 2018-07-23 16:25:02 -06:00
1b7af5d93b added the computation of the global virial by ScaFaCoS 2018-07-23 16:24:16 -06:00
a90e019ec7 updated ScaFaCoS examples, added open-boundary Hammersley distributed sphere and charged cloud near a charged wall examples 2018-07-23 16:13:15 -06:00
ef3fd1374a added kspace_style for internal fmm tuning (for inhomogenous systems) and fixed the call to fcs_set_tolerance 2018-07-23 16:11:18 -06:00
2f55981224 new MESSAGE package for client/server/coupling 2018-07-23 15:58:33 -06:00
0e0afdeb51 fixed typo and removed comment 2018-07-20 10:41:19 -06:00
5c934cdb6f fixed examples to work with charged molecular restriction and new kspace call format 2018-07-20 10:40:29 -06:00
407708dcd2 reverted change to kspace call and using domain->boxlo for origin for now 2018-07-20 10:38:18 -06:00
fba165d6b2 changed the files according to remarks by Steve (compare to previous commit) 2018-07-19 11:46:56 -06:00
a62b65096b more error checks for Scafacos usage 2018-07-18 15:48:17 -06:00
b0c9fde1dd more changes from Steve 2018-07-18 15:32:03 -06:00
1a959a5683 must add USER-SCAFACOS to PACKLIB variable in Makefile
We need "make no-lib" to be correct for automated testing to work, since only known packages with libraries can be successfully compiled through jenkins and other tools. Those scripts usually do "make yes-all no-lib" and then "make yes-XXX" for selected packages where it is known how to build the required libs.
2018-07-18 13:26:45 -04:00
eebd075a15 added scaling for different units (lj, metal, ...) and storage of atom-wise potentials (eatom / eatom_flag) 2018-07-18 11:05:54 -06:00
54e33bd72b Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/sergeylishchuk/lammps 2018-07-17 14:00:38 +01:00
dbd0d2180e Merge https://github.com/lammps/lammps 2018-07-17 11:22:41 +01:00
d4385ade15 more changes to ATM source and doc file 2018-07-16 11:22:22 -06:00
e7f4e059cf convert to KSspace style rather than fix 2018-07-13 16:46:06 -06:00
eeaf907227 Resolved merge conflict. 2018-07-13 21:36:40 +01:00
b461967e91 Updated documentation and source 2018-07-13 20:45:06 +01:00
bf5fbc92df Updated documentation and source 2018-07-13 20:18:53 +01:00
6cfdcd1000 removed custom error message, information is added to error->one() call 2018-07-13 08:49:47 -06:00
cdf091f228 fixed an error in the scafacos example (added missing keyword tolerance) 2018-07-13 08:37:29 -06:00
8cca44ae45 removed wrong error messages 2018-07-11 14:02:51 -06:00
88d3233b66 replaced printf with fprintf as requested 2018-07-11 14:02:30 -06:00
ee98d026dc preliminary documentation added (to be improved) 2018-07-09 14:28:25 -06:00
75ec0a6a99 remove HTML file 2018-07-09 14:17:21 -06:00
3a824b3a4b mods to Sergey's files 2018-07-09 14:16:46 -06:00
dd38318f5f adjustments to indention and line lengths (<=80 now) 2018-07-09 14:12:06 -06:00
4c4d8372e4 removed C++ std::cout I/O and replaced it with printf 2018-07-09 14:01:06 -06:00
dbfea0e617 update folder structure to comply to LAMMPS contribution rules 2018-07-09 13:53:31 -06:00
f698e37bf2 merged latest version of CMakeLists.txt with custom one (adding USER-SCAFACOS) 2018-07-09 13:41:35 -06:00
4743bb3c30 rename of the ScaFaCoS package 2018-07-09 13:35:46 -06:00
400ae72267 added tolerance to the example 2018-07-09 13:18:28 -06:00
b259de95d2 fix for ScaFaCoS library 2018-07-09 13:00:52 -06:00
7260bb58e1 Added Axilrod-Teller manybody potential 2018-07-04 11:03:30 +01:00
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@ -32,6 +33,7 @@ log.cite
.Trashes
ehthumbs.db
Thumbs.db
.clang-format
#cmake
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@ -43,6 +43,29 @@ function(validate_option name values)
endif()
endfunction(validate_option)
function(get_lammps_version version_header variable)
file(READ ${version_header} line)
set(MONTHS x Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec)
string(REGEX REPLACE "#define LAMMPS_VERSION \"([0-9]+) ([A-Za-z]+) ([0-9]+)\"" "\\1" day "${line}")
string(REGEX REPLACE "#define LAMMPS_VERSION \"([0-9]+) ([A-Za-z]+) ([0-9]+)\"" "\\2" month "${line}")
string(REGEX REPLACE "#define LAMMPS_VERSION \"([0-9]+) ([A-Za-z]+) ([0-9]+)\"" "\\3" year "${line}")
string(STRIP ${day} day)
string(STRIP ${month} month)
string(STRIP ${year} year)
list(FIND MONTHS "${month}" month)
string(LENGTH ${day} day_length)
string(LENGTH ${month} month_length)
if(day_length EQUAL 1)
set(day "0${day}")
endif()
if(month_length EQUAL 1)
set(month "0${month}")
endif()
set(${variable} "${year}${month}${day}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
get_lammps_version(${LAMMPS_SOURCE_DIR}/version.h LAMMPS_VERSION)
# Cmake modules/macros are in a subdirectory to keep this file cleaner
set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Modules)
@ -113,6 +136,7 @@ if(BUILD_EXE)
if(LAMMPS_MACHINE)
set(LAMMPS_MACHINE "_${LAMMPS_MACHINE}")
endif()
set(LAMMPS_BINARY lmp${LAMMPS_MACHINE})
endif()
option(BUILD_LIB "Build LAMMPS library" OFF)
@ -121,10 +145,10 @@ if(BUILD_LIB)
if(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS) # for all pkg libs, mpi_stubs and linalg
set(CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON)
endif()
set(LIB_SUFFIX "" CACHE STRING "Suffix to append to liblammps and pkg-config file")
mark_as_advanced(LIB_SUFFIX)
if(LIB_SUFFIX)
set(LIB_SUFFIX "_${LIB_SUFFIX}")
set(LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX "" CACHE STRING "Suffix to append to liblammps and pkg-config file")
mark_as_advanced(LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX)
if(LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX)
set(LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX "_${LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX}")
endif()
endif()
@ -139,6 +163,34 @@ set(LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS)
set(LAMMPS_DEPS)
set(LAMMPS_API_DEFINES)
set(DEFAULT_PACKAGES ASPHERE BODY CLASS2 COLLOID COMPRESS DIPOLE GRANULAR
KSPACE MANYBODY MC MEAM MESSAGE MISC MOLECULE PERI REAX REPLICA RIGID SHOCK SPIN SNAP
SRD KIM PYTHON MSCG MPIIO VORONOI POEMS LATTE USER-ATC USER-AWPMD USER-BOCS
USER-CGDNA USER-MESO USER-CGSDK USER-COLVARS USER-DIFFRACTION USER-DPD USER-DRUDE
USER-EFF USER-FEP USER-H5MD USER-LB USER-MANIFOLD USER-MEAMC USER-MGPT USER-MISC
USER-MOFFF USER-MOLFILE USER-NETCDF USER-PHONON USER-QTB USER-REAXC USER-SCAFACOS
USER-SMD USER-SMTBQ USER-SPH USER-TALLY USER-UEF USER-VTK USER-QUIP USER-QMMM)
set(ACCEL_PACKAGES USER-OMP KOKKOS OPT USER-INTEL GPU)
set(OTHER_PACKAGES CORESHELL QEQ)
foreach(PKG ${DEFAULT_PACKAGES})
option(PKG_${PKG} "Build ${PKG} Package" OFF)
endforeach()
foreach(PKG ${ACCEL_PACKAGES} ${OTHER_PACKAGES})
option(PKG_${PKG} "Build ${PKG} Package" OFF)
endforeach()
######################################################
# packages with special compiler needs or external libs
######################################################
if(PKG_REAX OR PKG_MEAM OR PKG_USER-QUIP OR PKG_USER-QMMM OR PKG_LATTE OR PKG_USER-SCAFACOS)
enable_language(Fortran)
endif()
if(PKG_MEAM OR PKG_USER-H5MD OR PKG_USER-QMMM OR PKG_USER-SCAFACOS)
enable_language(C)
endif()
# do MPI detection after language activation, if MPI for these language is required
find_package(MPI QUIET)
option(BUILD_MPI "Build MPI version" ${MPI_FOUND})
if(BUILD_MPI)
@ -183,25 +235,52 @@ endif()
option(CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE "Verbose makefile" OFF)
option(ENABLE_TESTING "Enable testing" OFF)
if(ENABLE_TESTING)
if(ENABLE_TESTING AND BUILD_EXE)
enable_testing()
endif(ENABLE_TESTING)
option(LAMMPS_TESTING_SOURCE_DIR "Location of lammps-testing source directory" "")
option(LAMMPS_TESTING_GIT_TAG "Git tag of lammps-testing" "master")
mark_as_advanced(LAMMPS_TESTING_SOURCE_DIR LAMMPS_TESTING_GIT_TAG)
set(DEFAULT_PACKAGES ASPHERE BODY CLASS2 COLLOID COMPRESS DIPOLE GRANULAR
KSPACE MANYBODY MC MEAM MISC MOLECULE PERI REAX REPLICA RIGID SHOCK SPIN SNAP
SRD KIM PYTHON MSCG MPIIO VORONOI POEMS LATTE USER-ATC USER-AWPMD USER-BOCS
USER-CGDNA USER-MESO USER-CGSDK USER-COLVARS USER-DIFFRACTION USER-DPD USER-DRUDE
USER-EFF USER-FEP USER-H5MD USER-LB USER-MANIFOLD USER-MEAMC USER-MGPT USER-MISC
USER-MOFFF USER-MOLFILE USER-NETCDF USER-PHONON USER-QTB USER-REAXC USER-SMD
USER-SMTBQ USER-SPH USER-TALLY USER-UEF USER-VTK USER-QUIP USER-QMMM)
set(ACCEL_PACKAGES USER-OMP KOKKOS OPT USER-INTEL GPU)
set(OTHER_PACKAGES CORESHELL QEQ)
foreach(PKG ${DEFAULT_PACKAGES})
option(PKG_${PKG} "Build ${PKG} Package" OFF)
endforeach()
foreach(PKG ${ACCEL_PACKAGES} ${OTHER_PACKAGES})
option(PKG_${PKG} "Build ${PKG} Package" OFF)
endforeach()
if (CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_GREATER "3.10.3" AND NOT LAMMPS_TESTING_SOURCE_DIR)
include(FetchContent)
FetchContent_Declare(lammps-testing
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/lammps/lammps-testing.git
GIT_TAG ${LAMMPS_TESTING_GIT_TAG}
)
FetchContent_GetProperties(lammps-testing)
if(NOT lammps-testing_POPULATED)
message(STATUS "Downloading tests...")
FetchContent_Populate(lammps-testing)
endif()
set(LAMMPS_TESTING_SOURCE_DIR ${lammps-testing_SOURCE_DIR})
elseif(NOT LAMMPS_TESTING_SOURCE_DIR)
message(WARNING "Full test-suite requires CMake >= 3.11 or copy of\n"
"https://github.com/lammps/lammps-testing in LAMMPS_TESTING_SOURCE_DIR")
endif()
if(EXISTS ${LAMMPS_TESTING_SOURCE_DIR})
message(STATUS "Running test discovery...")
file(GLOB_RECURSE TEST_SCRIPTS ${LAMMPS_TESTING_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/core/*/in.*)
foreach(script_path ${TEST_SCRIPTS})
get_filename_component(TEST_NAME ${script_path} EXT)
get_filename_component(SCRIPT_NAME ${script_path} NAME)
get_filename_component(PARENT_DIR ${script_path} DIRECTORY)
string(SUBSTRING ${TEST_NAME} 1 -1 TEST_NAME)
string(REPLACE "-" "_" TEST_NAME ${TEST_NAME})
string(REPLACE "+" "_" TEST_NAME ${TEST_NAME})
set(TEST_NAME "test_core_${TEST_NAME}_serial")
add_test(${TEST_NAME} ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${LAMMPS_BINARY} -in ${SCRIPT_NAME})
set_tests_properties(${TEST_NAME} PROPERTIES WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PARENT_DIR})
endforeach()
list(LENGTH TEST_SCRIPTS NUM_TESTS)
message(STATUS "Found ${NUM_TESTS} tests.")
endif()
endif()
macro(pkg_depends PKG1 PKG2)
if(PKG_${PKG1} AND NOT (PKG_${PKG2} OR BUILD_${PKG2}))
@ -215,17 +294,7 @@ pkg_depends(MPIIO MPI)
pkg_depends(USER-ATC MANYBODY)
pkg_depends(USER-LB MPI)
pkg_depends(USER-PHONON KSPACE)
######################################################
# packages with special compiler needs or external libs
######################################################
if(PKG_REAX OR PKG_MEAM OR PKG_USER-QUIP OR PKG_USER-QMMM OR PKG_LATTE)
enable_language(Fortran)
endif()
if(PKG_MEAM OR PKG_USER-H5MD OR PKG_USER-QMMM)
enable_language(C)
endif()
pkg_depends(USER-SCAFACOS MPI)
find_package(OpenMP QUIET)
option(BUILD_OMP "Build with OpenMP support" ${OpenMP_FOUND})
@ -276,11 +345,14 @@ endif()
if(PKG_MSCG OR PKG_USER-ATC OR PKG_USER-AWPMD OR PKG_USER-QUIP OR PKG_LATTE)
find_package(LAPACK)
if(NOT LAPACK_FOUND)
find_package(BLAS)
if(NOT LAPACK_FOUND OR NOT BLAS_FOUND)
enable_language(Fortran)
file(GLOB LAPACK_SOURCES ${LAMMPS_LIB_SOURCE_DIR}/linalg/*.[fF])
add_library(linalg STATIC ${LAPACK_SOURCES})
set(LAPACK_LIBRARIES linalg)
else()
list(APPEND LAPACK_LIBRARIES ${BLAS_LIBRARIES})
endif()
endif()
@ -400,6 +472,57 @@ if(PKG_LATTE)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${LATTE_LIBRARIES} ${LAPACK_LIBRARIES})
endif()
if(PKG_USER-SCAFACOS)
find_package(GSL REQUIRED)
option(DOWNLOAD_SCAFACOS "Download ScaFaCoS (instead of using the system's one)" OFF)
if(DOWNLOAD_SCAFACOS)
include(ExternalProject)
ExternalProject_Add(scafacos_build
URL https://github.com/scafacos/scafacos/releases/download/v1.0.1/scafacos-1.0.1.tar.gz
URL_MD5 bd46d74e3296bd8a444d731bb10c1738
CONFIGURE_COMMAND <SOURCE_DIR>/configure --prefix=<INSTALL_DIR>
--disable-doc
--enable-fcs-solvers=fmm,p2nfft,direct,ewald,p3m
--with-internal-fftw
--with-internal-pfft
--with-internal-pnfft
$<$<BOOL:${BUILD_SHARED_LIBS}>:--with-pic>
FC=${CMAKE_MPI_Fortran_COMPILER}
CXX=${CMAKE_MPI_CXX_COMPILER}
CC=${CMAKE_MPI_C_COMPILER}
F77=
)
ExternalProject_get_property(scafacos_build INSTALL_DIR)
set(SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR ${INSTALL_DIR})
set(SCAFACOS_INCLUDE_DIRS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/include)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_DEPS scafacos_build)
# list and order from pkg_config file of ScaFaCoS build
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_direct.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_ewald.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_fmm.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_p2nfft.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_p3m.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${GSL_LIBRARIES})
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_near.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_gridsort.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_resort.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_redist.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_common.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_pnfft.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_pfft.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_fftw3_mpi.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_BUILD_DIR}/lib/libfcs_fftw3.a)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${MPI_Fortran_LIBRARIES})
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${MPI_C_LIBRARIES})
else()
FIND_PACKAGE(PkgConfig REQUIRED)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(SCAFACOS scafacos REQUIRED)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${SCAFACOS_LDFLAGS})
endif()
include_directories(${SCAFACOS_INCLUDE_DIRS})
endif()
if(PKG_USER-MOLFILE)
add_library(molfile INTERFACE)
target_include_directories(molfile INTERFACE ${LAMMPS_LIB_SOURCE_DIR}/molfile)
@ -409,8 +532,8 @@ endif()
if(PKG_USER-NETCDF)
find_package(NetCDF REQUIRED)
include_directories(NETCDF_INCLUDE_DIR)
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${NETCDF_LIBRARY})
include_directories(${NETCDF_INCLUDE_DIRS})
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS ${NETCDF_LIBRARIES})
add_definitions(-DLMP_HAS_NETCDF -DNC_64BIT_DATA=0x0020)
endif()
@ -478,6 +601,39 @@ if(PKG_KIM)
include_directories(${KIM_INCLUDE_DIRS})
endif()
if(PKG_MESSAGE)
option(MESSAGE_ZMQ "Use ZeroMQ in MESSAGE package" OFF)
file(GLOB_RECURSE cslib_SOURCES ${LAMMPS_LIB_SOURCE_DIR}/message/cslib/*.F
${LAMMPS_LIB_SOURCE_DIR}/message/cslib/*.c ${LAMMPS_LIB_SOURCE_DIR}/message/cslib/*.cpp)
if(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
add_library(cslib SHARED ${cslib_SOURCES})
else()
add_library(cslib STATIC ${cslib_SOURCES})
endif()
if(BUILD_MPI)
target_compile_definitions(cslib PRIVATE -DMPI_YES)
set_target_properties(cslib PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME "csmpi")
else()
target_compile_definitions(cslib PRIVATE -DMPI_NO)
set_target_properties(cslib PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME "csnompi")
endif()
if(MESSAGE_ZMQ)
target_compile_definitions(cslib PRIVATE -DZMQ_YES)
find_package(ZMQ REQUIRED)
target_include_directories(cslib PRIVATE ${ZMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS})
target_link_libraries(cslib PUBLIC ${ZMQ_LIBRARIES})
else()
target_compile_definitions(cslib PRIVATE -DZMQ_NO)
target_include_directories(cslib PRIVATE ${LAMMPS_LIB_SOURCE_DIR}/message/cslib/src/STUBS_ZMQ)
endif()
list(APPEND LAMMPS_LINK_LIBS cslib)
include_directories(${LAMMPS_LIB_SOURCE_DIR}/message/cslib/src)
endif()
if(PKG_MSCG)
find_package(GSL REQUIRED)
option(DOWNLOAD_MSCG "Download latte (instead of using the system's one)" OFF)
@ -675,7 +831,9 @@ if(PKG_USER-OMP)
set(USER-OMP_SOURCES ${USER-OMP_SOURCES_DIR}/thr_data.cpp
${USER-OMP_SOURCES_DIR}/thr_omp.cpp
${USER-OMP_SOURCES_DIR}/fix_nh_omp.cpp
${USER-OMP_SOURCES_DIR}/fix_nh_sphere_omp.cpp)
${USER-OMP_SOURCES_DIR}/fix_nh_sphere_omp.cpp
${USER-OMP_SOURCES_DIR}/domain_omp.cpp)
add_definitions(-DLMP_USER_OMP)
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY "OMP_SOURCES" "${USER-OMP_SOURCES}")
# detects styles which have USER-OMP version
@ -1008,7 +1166,9 @@ include_directories(${LAMMPS_STYLE_HEADERS_DIR})
######################################
set(temp "#ifndef LMP_INSTALLED_PKGS_H\n#define LMP_INSTALLED_PKGS_H\n")
set(temp "${temp}const char * LAMMPS_NS::LAMMPS::installed_packages[] = {\n")
foreach(PKG ${DEFAULT_PACKAGES} ${ACCEL_PACKAGES} ${OTHER_PACKAGES})
set(temp_PKG_LIST ${DEFAULT_PACKAGES} ${ACCEL_PACKAGES} ${OTHER_PACKAGES})
list(SORT temp_PKG_LIST)
foreach(PKG ${temp_PKG_LIST})
if(PKG_${PKG})
set(temp "${temp} \"${PKG}\",\n")
endif()
@ -1033,14 +1193,14 @@ if(BUILD_LIB)
if(LAMMPS_DEPS)
add_dependencies(lammps ${LAMMPS_DEPS})
endif()
set_target_properties(lammps PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME lammps${LIB_SUFFIX})
if(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
set_target_properties(lammps PROPERTIES SOVERSION ${SOVERSION})
install(TARGETS lammps LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR})
install(FILES ${LAMMPS_SOURCE_DIR}/library.h DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/lammps)
configure_file(pkgconfig/liblammps.pc.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/liblammps${LIB_SUFFIX}.pc @ONLY)
install(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/liblammps${LIB_SUFFIX}.pc DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig)
endif()
set_target_properties(lammps PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME lammps${LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX})
set_target_properties(lammps PROPERTIES SOVERSION ${SOVERSION})
install(TARGETS lammps LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR})
install(FILES ${LAMMPS_SOURCE_DIR}/library.h DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/lammps)
configure_file(pkgconfig/liblammps.pc.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/liblammps${LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX}.pc @ONLY)
install(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/liblammps${LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX}.pc DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig)
configure_file(FindLAMMPS.cmake.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/FindLAMMPS${LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX}.cmake @ONLY)
install(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/FindLAMMPS${LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX}.cmake DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DATADIR}/cmake/Module)
else()
list(APPEND LMP_SOURCES ${LIB_SOURCES})
endif()
@ -1056,10 +1216,11 @@ if(BUILD_EXE)
endif()
endif()
set_target_properties(lmp PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME lmp${LAMMPS_MACHINE})
set_target_properties(lmp PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME ${LAMMPS_BINARY})
install(TARGETS lmp DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR})
install(FILES ${LAMMPS_DOC_DIR}/lammps.1 DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_MANDIR}/man1 RENAME ${LAMMPS_BINARY}.1)
if(ENABLE_TESTING)
add_test(ShowHelp lmp${LAMMPS_MACHINE} -help)
add_test(ShowHelp ${LAMMPS_BINARY} -help)
endif()
endif()
@ -1127,7 +1288,7 @@ endif()
# Install potential files in data directory
###############################################################################
set(LAMMPS_POTENTIALS_DIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_DATADIR}/lammps/potentials)
install(DIRECTORY ${LAMMPS_SOURCE_DIR}/../potentials DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DATADIR}/lammps/potentials)
install(DIRECTORY ${LAMMPS_SOURCE_DIR}/../potentials/ DESTINATION ${LAMMPS_POTENTIALS_DIR})
configure_file(etc/profile.d/lammps.sh.in ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/etc/profile.d/lammps.sh @ONLY)
configure_file(etc/profile.d/lammps.csh.in ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/etc/profile.d/lammps.csh @ONLY)
@ -1169,7 +1330,7 @@ endif()
###############################################################################
# Print package summary
###############################################################################
foreach(PKG ${DEFAULT_PACKAGES} ${ACCEL_PACKAGES})
foreach(PKG ${DEFAULT_PACKAGES} ${ACCEL_PACKAGES} ${OTHER_PACKAGES})
if(PKG_${PKG})
message(STATUS "Building package: ${PKG}")
endif()

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@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
# - Find liblammps
# Find the native liblammps headers and libraries.
#
# The following variables will set:
# LAMMPS_INCLUDE_DIRS - where to find lammps/library.h, etc.
# LAMMPS_LIBRARIES - List of libraries when using lammps.
# LAMMPS_API_DEFINES - lammps library api defines
# LAMMPS_VERSION - lammps library version
# LAMMPS_FOUND - True if liblammps found.
#
# In addition a LAMMPS::LAMMPS imported target is getting created.
#
# LAMMPS - Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator
# http://lammps.sandia.gov, Sandia National Laboratories
# Steve Plimpton, sjplimp@sandia.gov
#
# Copyright (2003) Sandia Corporation. Under the terms of Contract
# DE-AC04-94AL85000 with Sandia Corporation, the U.S. Government retains
# certain rights in this software. This software is distributed under
# the GNU General Public License.
#
# See the README file in the top-level LAMMPS directory.
#
find_package(PkgConfig)
pkg_check_modules(PC_LAMMPS liblammps@LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX@)
find_path(LAMMPS_INCLUDE_DIR lammps/library.h HINTS ${PC_LAMMPS_INCLUDE_DIRS} @CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@)
set(LAMMPS_VERSION @LAMMPS_VERSION@)
set(LAMMPS_API_DEFINES @LAMMPS_API_DEFINES@)
find_library(LAMMPS_LIBRARY NAMES lammps@LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX@ HINTS ${PC_LAMMPS_LIBRARY_DIRS} @CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@)
set(LAMMPS_INCLUDE_DIRS "${LAMMPS_INCLUDE_DIR}")
set(LAMMPS_LIBRARIES "${LAMMPS_LIBRARY}")
include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
# handle the QUIETLY and REQUIRED arguments and set LAMMPS_FOUND to TRUE
# if all listed variables are TRUE
find_package_handle_standard_args(LAMMPS REQUIRED_VARS LAMMPS_LIBRARY LAMMPS_INCLUDE_DIR VERSION_VAR LAMMPS_VERSION)
mark_as_advanced(LAMMPS_INCLUDE_DIR LAMMPS_LIBRARY)
if(LAMMPS_FOUND AND NOT TARGET LAMMPS::LAMMPS)
add_library(LAMMPS::LAMMPS UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
set_target_properties(LAMMPS::LAMMPS PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION "${LAMMPS_LIBRARY}" INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${LAMMPS_INCLUDE_DIR}" INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "${LAMMPS_API_DEFINES}")
endif()

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
find_path(ZMQ_INCLUDE_DIR zmq.h)
find_library(ZMQ_LIBRARY NAMES zmq)
set(ZMQ_LIBRARIES ${ZMQ_LIBRARY})
set(ZMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS ${ZMQ_INCLUDE_DIR})
include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
find_package_handle_standard_args(ZMQ DEFAULT_MSG ZMQ_LIBRARY ZMQ_INCLUDE_DIR)

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@ -48,8 +48,13 @@ function(CreateStyleHeader path filename)
set(temp "")
if(ARGC GREATER 2)
list(REMOVE_AT ARGV 0 1)
set(header_list)
foreach(FNAME ${ARGV})
get_filename_component(FNAME ${FNAME} NAME)
list(APPEND header_list ${FNAME})
endforeach()
list(SORT header_list)
foreach(FNAME ${header_list})
set(temp "${temp}#include \"${FNAME}\"\n")
endforeach()
endif()

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@ -4,15 +4,15 @@
# after you added @CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@/pkg-config to PKG_CONFIG_PATH,
# e.g. export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@/pkgconfig
prefix=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_PREFIX@
prefix=@CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@
libdir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@
includedir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@
Name: liblammps@LAMMPS_MACHINE@
Description: Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator Library
URL: http://lammps.sandia.gov
Version:
Version: @LAMMPS_VERSION@
Requires:
Libs: -L${libdir} -llammps@LIB_SUFFIX@@
Libs: -L${libdir} -llammps@LAMMPS_LIB_SUFFIX@
Libs.private: -lm
Cflags: -I${includedir} @LAMMPS_API_DEFINES@

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ SPHINXEXTRA = -j $(shell $(PYTHON) -c 'import multiprocessing;print(multiprocess
SOURCES=$(filter-out $(wildcard src/lammps_commands*.txt) src/lammps_support.txt src/lammps_tutorials.txt,$(wildcard src/*.txt))
OBJECTS=$(SOURCES:src/%.txt=$(RSTDIR)/%.rst)
.PHONY: help clean-all clean epub html pdf old venv spelling anchor_check
.PHONY: help clean-all clean epub mobi html pdf old venv spelling anchor_check
# ------------------------------------------
@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ help:
@echo " old create old-style HTML doc pages in old dir"
@echo " fetch fetch HTML and PDF files from LAMMPS web site"
@echo " epub create ePUB format manual for e-book readers"
@echo " mobi convert ePUB to MOBI format manual for e-book readers (e.g. Kindle)"
@echo " (requires ebook-convert tool from calibre)"
@echo " clean remove all intermediate RST files"
@echo " clean-all reset the entire build environment"
@echo " txt2html build txt2html tool"
@ -106,6 +108,11 @@ epub: $(OBJECTS)
@rm -rf epub
@echo "Build finished. The ePUB manual file is created."
mobi: epub
@rm -f LAMMPS.mobi
@ebook-convert LAMMPS.epub LAMMPS.mobi
@echo "Conversion finished. The MOBI manual file is created."
pdf: utils/txt2html/txt2html.exe
@(\
set -e; \

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.TH LAMMPS "2018-08-22"
.SH NAME
.B LAMMPS
\- Molecular Dynamics Simulator.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B lmp
-in in.file
or
mpirun \-np 2
.B lmp
-in in.file
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B LAMMPS
LAMMPS is a classical molecular dynamics code, and an acronym for Large-scale
Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator. LAMMPS has potentials for soft
materials (biomolecules, polymers) and solid-state materials (metals,
semiconductors) and coarse-grained or mesoscopic systems. It can be used to
model atoms or, more generically, as a parallel particle simulator at the
atomic, meso, or continuum scale.
See http://lammps.sandia.gov/ for documentation.
.SH OPTIONS
See https://lammps.sandia.gov/doc/Run_options.html for details on
command-line options.
.SH COPYRIGHT
© 2003--2018 Sandia Corporation
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2'.

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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ library files. Failing this, these 3 variables can be used to specify
where the mpi.h file (MPI_INC), and the MPI library files (MPI_PATH)
are found, and the name of the library files (MPI_LIB).
For a serial build, you need to specify the 3 varaibles, as shown
For a serial build, you need to specify the 3 variables, as shown
above.
For a serial LAMMPS build, use the dummy MPI library provided in
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ By default CMake will use a compiler it finds and it will add
optimization flags appropriate to that compiler and any "accelerator
packages"_Speed_packages.html you have included in the build.
You can tell CMake to look for a specific compiler with these varaible
You can tell CMake to look for a specific compiler with these variable
settings. Likewise you can specify the FLAGS variables if you want to
experiment with alternate optimization flags. You should specify all
3 compilers, so that the small number of LAMMPS source files written
@ -216,8 +216,8 @@ LAMMPS can be built as either an executable or as a static or shared
library. The LAMMPS library can be called from another application or
a scripting language. See the "Howto couple"_Howto_couple.html doc
page for more info on coupling LAMMPS to other codes. See the
"Python"_Python doc page for more info on wrapping and running LAMMPS
from Python via its library interface.
"Python"_Python_head.html doc page for more info on wrapping and
running LAMMPS from Python via its library interface.
[CMake variables]:
@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ Note that for a shared library to be usable by a calling program, all
the auxiliary libraries it depends on must also exist as shared
libraries. This will be the case for libraries included with LAMMPS,
such as the dummy MPI library in src/STUBS or any package libraries in
the lib/packages directroy, since they are always built as shared
the lib/packages directory, since they are always built as shared
libraries using the -fPIC switch. However, if a library like MPI or
FFTW does not exist as a shared library, the shared library build will
generate an error. This means you will need to install a shared
@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ Install LAMMPS after a build :h4,link(install)
After building LAMMPS, you may wish to copy the LAMMPS executable of
library, along with other LAMMPS files (library header, doc files) to
a globally visible place on your system, for others to access. Note
that you may need super-user priveleges (e.g. sudo) if the directory
that you may need super-user privileges (e.g. sudo) if the directory
you want to copy files to is protected.
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ executable called "lmp" and a library called "liblammps.a" in the
If your machine has multiple CPU cores (most do these days), using a
command like "make -jN" (with N being the number of available local
CPU cores) can be much faster. If you plan to do development on
LAMMPS or need to recompile LAMMPS repeatedly, installation of the
LAMMPS or need to re-compile LAMMPS repeatedly, installation of the
ccache (= Compiler Cache) software may speed up compilation even more.
After compilation, you can optionally copy the LAMMPS executable and
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ make install # optional, copy LAMMPS executable & library elsewhere :pre
:line
There are 3 variants of CMake: a command-line verison (cmake), a text mode
There are 3 variants of CMake: a command-line version (cmake), a text mode
UI version (ccmake), and a graphical GUI version (cmake-GUI). You can use
any of them interchangeably to configure and create the LAMMPS build
environment. On Linux all the versions produce a Makefile as their
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ module list # is a cmake module already loaded?
module avail # is a cmake module available?
module load cmake3 # load cmake module with appropriate name :pre
Most Linux distributions offer precompiled cmake packages through
Most Linux distributions offer pre-compiled cmake packages through
their package management system. If you do not have CMake or a new
enough version, you can download the latest version at
"https://cmake.org/download/"_https://cmake.org/download/.

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ This is the list of packages that may require additional steps.
"KOKKOS"_#kokkos,
"LATTE"_#latte,
"MEAM"_#meam,
"MESSAGE"_#message,
"MSCG"_#mscg,
"OPT"_#opt,
"POEMS"_#poems,
@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ This is the list of packages that may require additional steps.
"USER-OMP"_#user-omp,
"USER-QMMM"_#user-qmmm,
"USER-QUIP"_#user-quip,
"USER-SCAFACOS"_#user-scafacos,
"USER-SMD"_#user-smd,
"USER-VTK"_#user-vtk :tb(c=6,ea=c,a=l)
@ -340,7 +342,7 @@ NOTE: the use of the MEAM package is discouraged, as it has been
superseded by the USER-MEAMC package, which is a direct translation of
the Fortran code in the MEAM library to C++. The code in USER-MEAMC
should be functionally equivalent to the MEAM package, fully supports
use of "pair_style hybrid"_pair_hybrid.html (the MEAM packaged doesn
use of "pair_style hybrid"_pair_hybrid.html (the MEAM package does
not), and has optimizations that make it significantly faster than the
MEAM package.
@ -361,6 +363,10 @@ make lib-meam args="-m mpi" # build with default Fortran compiler compatible
make lib-meam args="-m serial" # build with compiler compatible with "make serial" (GNU Fortran)
make lib-meam args="-m ifort" # build with Intel Fortran compiler using Makefile.ifort :pre
NOTE: You should test building the MEAM library with both the Intel
and GNU compilers to see if a simulation runs faster with one versus
the other on your system.
The build should produce two files: lib/meam/libmeam.a and
lib/meam/Makefile.lammps. The latter is copied from an existing
Makefile.lammps.* and has settings needed to link C++ (LAMMPS) with
@ -373,6 +379,35 @@ file.
:line
MESSAGE package :h4,link(message)
This package can optionally include support for messaging via sockets,
using the open-source "ZeroMQ library"_http://zeromq.org, which must
be installed on your system.
[CMake build]:
-D MESSAGE_ZMQ=value # build with ZeroMQ support, value = no (default) or yes
[Traditional make]:
Before building LAMMPS, you must build the CSlib library in
lib/message. You can build the CSlib library manually if you prefer;
follow the instructions in lib/message/README. You can also do it in
one step from the lammps/src dir, using a command like these, which
simply invoke the lib/message/Install.py script with the specified args:
make lib-message # print help message
make lib-message args="-m -z" # build with MPI and socket (ZMQ) support
make lib-message args="-s" # build as serial lib with no ZMQ support
The build should produce two files: lib/message/cslib/src/libmessage.a
and lib/message/Makefile.lammps. The latter is copied from an
existing Makefile.lammps.* and has settings to link with the ZeroMQ
library if requested in the build.
:line
MSCG package :h4,link(mscg)
To build with this package, you must download and build the MS-CG
@ -470,7 +505,7 @@ lib/python/README for more details.
-D PYTHON_EXECUTABLE=path # path to Python executable to use :pre
Without this setting, CMake will ues the default Python on your
Without this setting, CMake will guess the default Python on your
system. To use a different Python version, you can either create a
virtualenv, activate it and then run cmake. Or you can set the
PYTHON_EXECUTABLE variable to specify which Python interpreter should
@ -687,7 +722,7 @@ the HDF5 library.
No additional settings are needed besides "-D PKG_USER-H5MD=yes".
This should autodetect the H5MD library on your system. Several
This should auto-detect the H5MD library on your system. Several
advanced CMake H5MD options exist if you need to specify where it is
installed. Use the ccmake (terminal window) or cmake-gui (graphical)
tools to see these options and set them interactively from their user
@ -777,7 +812,7 @@ on your system.
No additional settings are needed besides "-D PKG_USER-NETCDF=yes".
This should autodetect the NETCDF library if it is installed on your
This should auto-detect the NETCDF library if it is installed on your
system at standard locations. Several advanced CMake NETCDF options
exist if you need to specify where it was installed. Use the ccmake
(terminal window) or cmake-gui (graphical) tools to see these options
@ -894,6 +929,45 @@ successfully build on your system.
:line
USER-SCAFACOS package :h4,link(user-scafacos)
To build with this package, you must download and build the "ScaFaCoS
Coulomb solver library"_scafacos_home
:link(scafacos_home,http://www.scafacos.de)
[CMake build]:
-D DOWNLOAD_SCAFACOS=value # download ScaFaCoS for build, value = no (default) or yes
-D SCAFACOS_LIBRARY=path # ScaFaCos library file (only needed if at custom location)
-D SCAFACOS_INCLUDE_DIR=path # ScaFaCoS include directory (only needed if at custom location) :pre
If DOWNLOAD_SCAFACOS is set, the ScaFaCoS library will be downloaded
and built inside the CMake build directory. If the ScaFaCoS library
is already on your system (in a location CMake cannot find it),
SCAFACOS_LIBRARY is the filename (plus path) of the ScaFaCoS library
file, not the directory the library file is in. SCAFACOS_INCLUDE_DIR
is the directory the ScaFaCoS include file is in.
[Traditional make]:
You can download and build the ScaFaCoS library manually if you
prefer; follow the instructions in lib/scafacos/README. You can also
do it in one step from the lammps/src dir, using a command like these,
which simply invoke the lib/scafacos/Install.py script with the
specified args:
make lib-scafacos # print help message
make lib-scafacos args="-b" # download and build in lib/scafacos/scafacos-<version>
make lib-scafacos args="-p $HOME/scafacos # use existing ScaFaCoS installation in $HOME/scafacos
Note that 2 symbolic (soft) links, "includelink" and "liblink", are
created in lib/scafacos to point to the ScaFaCoS src dir. When LAMMPS
builds in src it will use these links. You should not need to edit
the lib/scafacos/Makefile.lammps file.
:line
USER-SMD package :h4,link(user-smd)
To build with this package, you must download the Eigen3 library.
@ -905,7 +979,7 @@ Eigen3 is a template library, so you do not need to build it.
-D EIGEN3_INCLUDE_DIR=path # path to Eigen library (only needed if a custom location) :pre
If DOWNLOAD_EIGEN3 is set, the Eigen3 library will be downloaded and
inside the CMake build directory. If the Eig3n3 library is already on
inside the CMake build directory. If the Eigen3 library is already on
your system (in a location CMake cannot find it), EIGEN3_INCLUDE_DIR
is the directory the Eigen3++ include file is in.
@ -936,7 +1010,7 @@ your system.
No additional settings are needed besides "-D PKG_USER-VTK=yes".
This should autodetect the VTK library if it is installed on your
This should auto-detect the VTK library if it is installed on your
system at standard locations. Several advanced VTK options exist if
you need to specify where it was installed. Use the ccmake (terminal
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@ -35,16 +35,16 @@ This initial compilation can take a long time, since LAMMPS is a large
project with many features. If your machine has multiple CPU cores
(most do these days), using a command like "make -jN mpi" (with N =
the number of available CPU cores) can be much faster. If you plan to
do development on LAMMPS or need to recompile LAMMPS repeatedly, the
do development on LAMMPS or need to re-compile LAMMPS repeatedly, the
installation of the ccache (= Compiler Cache) software may speed up
compilation even more.
After the initial build, whenever you edit LAMMPS source files, or add
or remove new files to the source directory (e.g. by installing or
uninstalling packages), you must recompile and relink the LAMMPS
uninstalling packages), you must re-compile and relink the LAMMPS
executable with the same "make" command. This makefiles dependencies
should insure that only the subset of files that need to be are
recompiled.
re-compiled.
NOTE: When you build LAMMPS for the first time, a long list of *.d
files will be printed out rapidly. This is not an error; it is the
@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ Makefiles you may wish to try include these (some require a package
first be installed). Many of these include specific compiler flags
for optimized performance. Please note, however, that some of these
customized machine Makefile are contributed by users. Since both
compilers, OS configs, and LAMMPS itself keep changing, their settings
may become outdated:
compilers, OS configurations, and LAMMPS itself keep changing, their
settings may become outdated:
make mac # build serial LAMMPS on a Mac
make mac_mpi # build parallel LAMMPS on a Mac

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@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ packages:
"KOKKOS"_Build_extras.html#kokkos,
"LATTE"_Build_extras.html#latte,
"MEAM"_Build_extras.html#meam,
"MESSAGE"_#Build_extras.html#message,
"MSCG"_Build_extras.html#mscg,
"OPT"_Build_extras.html#opt,
"POEMS"_Build_extras.html#poems,
@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ packages:
"USER-OMP"_Build_extras.html#user-omp,
"USER-QMMM"_Build_extras.html#user-qmmm,
"USER-QUIP"_Build_extras.html#user-quip,
"USER-SCAFACOS"_#Build_extras.html#user-scafacos,
"USER-SMD"_Build_extras.html#user-smd,
"USER-VTK"_Build_extras.html#user-vtk :tb(c=6,ea=c,a=l)

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@ -80,8 +80,8 @@ per-timestep CPU cost, FFTs are only a portion of long-range
Coulombics, and 1d FFTs are only a portion of the FFT cost (parallel
communication can be costly). A breakdown of these timings is printed
to the screen at the end of a run using the "kspace_style
pppm"_kspace_style.html command. The "Run output"_doc page gives more
details.
pppm"_kspace_style.html command. The "Run output"_Run_output.html
doc page gives more details.
FFTW is a fast, portable FFT library that should also work on any
platform and can be faster than the KISS FFT library. You can
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Performing 3d FFTs in parallel can be time consuming due to data
access and required communication. This cost can be reduced by
performing single-precision FFTs instead of double precision. Single
precision means the real and imaginary parts of a complex datum are
4-byte floats. Double precesion means they are 8-byte doubles. Note
4-byte floats. Double precision means they are 8-byte doubles. Note
that Fourier transform and related PPPM operations are somewhat less
sensitive to floating point truncation errors and thus the resulting
error is less than the difference in precision. Using the -DFFT_SINGLE
@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ Output of JPG, PNG, and movie files :h4,link(graphics)
The "dump image"_dump_image.html command has options to output JPEG or
PNG image files. Likewise the "dump movie"_dump_image.html command
ouputs movie files in MPEG format. Using these options requires the
outputs movie files in MPEG format. Using these options requires the
following settings:
[CMake variables]:
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ following settings:
# default = yes if CMake can find ffmpeg, else no :pre
Usually these settings are all that is needed. If CMake cannot find
the graphics header, library, executuable files, you can set these
the graphics header, library, executable files, you can set these
variables:
-D JPEG_INCLUDE_DIR=path # path to jpeglib.h header file

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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ with the cross-compiler environment on Fedora machines.
Please keep in mind, though, that this only applies to compiling LAMMPS.
Whether the resulting binaries do work correctly is no tested by the
LAMMPS developers. We instead rely on the feedback of the users
of these precompiled LAMMPS packages for Windows. We will try to resolve
of these pre-compiled LAMMPS packages for Windows. We will try to resolve
issues to the best of our abilities if we become aware of them. However
this is subject to time constraints and focus on HPC platforms.

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Documentation"_ld - "LAMMPS Commands"_lc :c
All commands :h3
An alphabetic list of all LAMMPS commmands.
An alphabetic list of all LAMMPS commands.
"angle_coeff"_angle_coeff.html,
"angle_style"_angle_style.html,
@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ An alphabetic list of all LAMMPS commmands.
"lattice"_lattice.html,
"log"_log.html,
"mass"_mass.html,
"message"_message.html,
"minimize"_minimize.html,
"min_modify"_min_modify.html,
"min_style"_min_style.html,
@ -103,6 +104,7 @@ An alphabetic list of all LAMMPS commmands.
"restart"_restart.html,
"run"_run.html,
"run_style"_run_style.html,
"server"_server.html,
"set"_set.html,
"shell"_shell.html,
"special_bonds"_special_bonds.html,

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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ OPT.
"helix (o)"_dihedral_helix.html,
"multi/harmonic (o)"_dihedral_multi_harmonic.html,
"nharmonic (o)"_dihedral_nharmonic.html,
"opls (iko)"_dihedral_opls.htm;,
"opls (iko)"_dihedral_opls.html,
"quadratic (o)"_dihedral_quadratic.html,
"spherical (o)"_dihedral_spherical.html,
"table (o)"_dihedral_table.html,

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@ -33,4 +33,5 @@ OPT.
"pppm/disp (i)"_kspace_style.html,
"pppm/disp/tip4p"_kspace_style.html,
"pppm/stagger"_kspace_style.html,
"pppm/tip4p (o)"_kspace_style.html :tb(c=4,ea=c)
"pppm/tip4p (o)"_kspace_style.html,
"scafacos"_kspace_style.html :tb(c=4,ea=c)

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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ OPT.
"agni (o)"_pair_agni.html,
"airebo (oi)"_pair_airebo.html,
"airebo/morse (oi)"_pair_airebo.html,
"atm"_pair_atm.html,
"awpmd/cut"_pair_awpmd.html,
"beck (go)"_pair_beck.html,
"body/nparticle"_pair_body_nparticle.html,

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LAMMPS commands are case sensitive. Command names are lower-case, as
are specified command arguments. Upper case letters may be used in
file names or user-chosen ID strings.
Here are 6 rulse for how each line in the input script is parsed by
Here are 6 rules for how each line in the input script is parsed by
LAMMPS:
(1) If the last printable character on the line is a "&" character,
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ floating-point value. The format string is used to output the result
of the variable expression evaluation. If a format string is not
specified a high-precision "%.20g" is used as the default.
This can be useful for formatting print output to a desired precion:
This can be useful for formatting print output to a desired precision:
print "Final energy per atom: $(pe/atoms:%10.3f) eV/atom" :pre

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\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\begin{document}
\begin{equation}
E=\nu\frac{1+3\cos\gamma_1\cos\gamma_2\cos\gamma_3}{r_{12}^3r_{23}^3r_{31}^3}
\end{equation}
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@ -743,7 +743,7 @@ Self-explanatory. :dd
Self-explanatory. :dd
{Cannot (yet) use single precision with MSM (remove -DFFT_SINGLE from Makefile and recompile)} :dt
{Cannot (yet) use single precision with MSM (remove -DFFT_SINGLE from Makefile and re-compile)} :dt
Single precision cannot be used with MSM. :dd
@ -5078,7 +5078,7 @@ Self-explanatory. :dd
Occurs when number of neighbor atoms for an atom increased too much
during a run. Increase SAFE_ZONE and MIN_CAP in fix_qeq.h and
recompile. :dd
re-compile. :dd
{Fix qeq/point requires atom attribute q} :dt
@ -5092,7 +5092,7 @@ Self-explanatory. :dd
Occurs when number of neighbor atoms for an atom increased too much
during a run. Increase SAFE_ZONE and MIN_CAP in fix_qeq.h and
recompile. :dd
re-compile. :dd
{Fix qeq/shielded requires atom attribute q} :dt
@ -5110,7 +5110,7 @@ Self-explanatory. :dd
Occurs when number of neighbor atoms for an atom increased too much
during a run. Increase SAFE_ZONE and MIN_CAP in fix_qeq.h and
recompile. :dd
re-compile. :dd
{Fix qeq/slater requires atom attribute q} :dt
@ -5541,7 +5541,7 @@ See the package gpu command. :dd
{GPUs are requested but Kokkos has not been compiled for CUDA} :dt
Recompile Kokkos with CUDA support to use GPUs. :dd
Re-compile Kokkos with CUDA support to use GPUs. :dd
{Ghost velocity forward comm not yet implemented with Kokkos} :dt

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This is an alphabetic list of the WARNING messages LAMMPS prints out
and the reason why. If the explanation here is not sufficient, the
documentation for the offending command may help. Warning messages
also list the source file and line number where the warning was
generated. For example, a message lile this:
generated. For example, a message like this:
WARNING: Bond atom missing in box size check (domain.cpp:187) :pre

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@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ General howto :h3
Howto_replica
Howto_library
Howto_couple
Howto_client_server
END_RST -->
@ -64,7 +65,8 @@ END_RST -->
"Run multiple simulations from one input script"_Howto_multiple.html
"Multi-replica simulations"_Howto_replica.html
"Library interface to LAMMPS"_Howto_library.html
"Couple LAMMPS to other codes"_Howto_couple.html :all(b)
"Couple LAMMPS to other codes"_Howto_couple.html
"Using LAMMPS in client/server mode"_Howto_client_server.html :all(b)
<!-- END_HTML_ONLY -->

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@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ Thermodynamic output, which can be setup via the
"thermo_style"_thermo_style.html command, often includes pressure
values. As explained on the doc page for the
"thermo_style"_thermo_style.html command, the default pressure is
setup by the thermo command itself. It is NOT the presure associated
setup by the thermo command itself. It is NOT the pressure associated
with any barostatting fix you have defined or with any compute you
have defined that calculates a presure. The doc pages for the
have defined that calculates a pressure. The doc pages for the
barostatting fixes explain the ID of the pressure compute they create.
Thus if you want to view these pressurse, you need to specify them
Thus if you want to view these pressures, you need to specify them
explicitly via the "thermo_style custom"_thermo_style.html command.
Or you can use the "thermo_modify"_thermo_modify.html command to
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@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ the sphere that surrounds each vertex. The diameter value can be
different for each body particle. These floating-point values can be
listed on as many lines as you wish; see the
"read_data"_read_data.html command for more details. Because the
maxmimum vertices per face is hard-coded to be 4
maximum number of vertices per face is hard-coded to be 4
(i.e. quadrilaterals), faces with more than 4 vertices need to be
split into triangles or quadrilaterals. For triangular faces, the
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@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
"Higher level section"_Howto.html - "LAMMPS WWW Site"_lws - "LAMMPS
Documentation"_ld - "LAMMPS Commands"_lc :c
:link(lws,http://lammps.sandia.gov)
:link(ld,Manual.html)
:link(lc,Commands_all.html)
:line
Using LAMMPS in client/server mode
Client/server coupling of two codes is where one code is the "client"
and sends request messages to a "server" code. The server responds to
each request with a reply message. This enables the two codes to work
in tandem to perform a simulation. LAMMPS can act as either a client
or server code.
Some advantages of client/server coupling are that the two codes run
as stand-alone executables; they are not linked together. Thus
neither code needs to have a library interface. This often makes it
easier to run the two codes on different numbers of processors. If a
message protocol (format and content) is defined for a particular kind
of simulation, then in principle any code that implements the
client-side protocol can be used in tandem with any code that
implements the server-side protocol, without the two codes needing to
know anything more specific about each other.
A simple example of client/server coupling is where LAMMPS is the
client code performing MD timestepping. Each timestep it sends a
message to a server quantum code containing current coords of all the
atoms. The quantum code computes energy and forces based on the
coords. It returns them as a message to LAMMPS, which completes the
timestep.
Alternate methods for code coupling with LAMMPS are described on
the "Howto couple"_Howto_couple.html doc page.
LAMMPS support for client/server coupling is in its "MESSAGE
package"_Packages_details.html#PKG-MESSAGE which implements several
commands that enable LAMMPS to act as a client or server, as discussed
below. The MESSAGE package also wraps a client/server library called
CSlib which enables two codes to exchange messages in different ways,
either via files, sockets, or MPI. The CSlib is provided with LAMMPS
in the lib/message dir. The CSlib has its own
"website"_http://cslib.sandia.gov with documentation and test
programs.
NOTE: For client/server coupling to work between LAMMPS and another
code, the other code also has to use the CSlib. This can sometimes be
done without any modifications to the other code by simply wrapping it
with a Python script that exchanges CSlib messages with LAMMPS and
prepares input for or processes output from the other code. The other
code also has to implement a matching protocol for the format and
content of messages that LAMMPS exchanges with it.
These are the commands currently in the MESSAGE package for two
protocols, MD and MC (Monte Carlo). New protocols can easily be
defined and added to this directory, where LAMMPS acts as either the
client or server.
"message"_message.html
"fix client md"_fix_client_md.html = LAMMPS is a client for running MD
"server md"_server_md.html = LAMMPS is a server for computing MD forces
"server mc"_server_mc.html = LAMMPS is a server for computing a Monte Carlo energy
The server doc files give details of the message protocols
for data that is exchanged bewteen the client and server.
These example directories illustrate how to use LAMMPS as either a
client or server code:
examples/message
examples/COUPLE/README
examples/COUPLE/lammps_mc
examples/COUPLE/lammps_vasp :ul
The examples/message dir couples a client instance of LAMMPS to a
server instance of LAMMPS.
The lammps_mc dir shows how to couple LAMMPS as a server to a simple
Monte Carlo client code as the driver.
The lammps_vasp dir shows how to couple LAMMPS as a client code
running MD timestepping to VASP acting as a server providing quantum
DFT forces, thru a Python wrapper script on VASP.
Here is how to launch a client and server code together for any of the
4 modes of message exchange that the "message"_message.html command
and the CSlib support. Here LAMMPS is used as both the client and
server code. Another code could be subsitituted for either.
The examples below show launching both codes from the same window (or
batch script), using the "&" character to launch the first code in the
background. For all modes except {mpi/one}, you could also launch the
codes in separate windows on your desktop machine. It does not
matter whether you launch the client or server first.
In these examples either code can be run on one or more processors.
If running in a non-MPI mode (file or zmq) you can launch a code on a
single processor without using mpirun.
IMPORTANT: If you run in mpi/two mode, you must launch both codes via
mpirun, even if one or both of them runs on a single processor. This
is so that MPI can figure out how to connect both MPI processes
together to exchange MPI messages between them.
For message exchange in {file}, {zmq}, or {mpi/two} modes:
% mpirun -np 1 lmp_mpi -log log.client < in.client &
% mpirun -np 2 lmp_mpi -log log.server < in.server :pre
% mpirun -np 4 lmp_mpi -log log.client < in.client &
% mpirun -np 1 lmp_mpi -log log.server < in.server :pre
% mpirun -np 2 lmp_mpi -log log.client < in.client &
% mpirun -np 4 lmp_mpi -log log.server < in.server :pre
For message exchange in {mpi/one} mode:
Launch both codes in a single mpirun command:
mpirun -np 2 lmp_mpi -mpicolor 0 -in in.message.client -log log.client : -np 4 lmp_mpi -mpicolor 1 -in in.message.server -log log.server
The two -np values determine how many procs the client and the server
run on.
A LAMMPS executable run in this manner must use the -mpicolor color
command-line option as their its option, where color is an integer
label that will be used to distinguish one executable from another in
the multiple executables that the mpirun command launches. In this
example the client was colored with a 0, and the server with a 1.

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@ -16,10 +16,12 @@ atoms and pass those forces to LAMMPS. Or a continuum finite element
nodal points, compute a FE solution, and return interpolated forces on
MD atoms.
LAMMPS can be coupled to other codes in at least 3 ways. Each has
LAMMPS can be coupled to other codes in at least 4 ways. Each has
advantages and disadvantages, which you'll have to think about in the
context of your application.
:line
(1) Define a new "fix"_fix.html command that calls the other code. In
this scenario, LAMMPS is the driver code. During its timestepping,
the fix is invoked, and can make library calls to the other code,
@ -32,6 +34,8 @@ LAMMPS.
:link(poems,http://www.rpi.edu/~anderk5/lab)
:line
(2) Define a new LAMMPS command that calls the other code. This is
conceptually similar to method (1), but in this case LAMMPS and the
other code are on a more equal footing. Note that now the other code
@ -52,6 +56,8 @@ command writes and reads.
See the "Modify command"_Modify_command.html doc page for info on how
to add a new command to LAMMPS.
:line
(3) Use LAMMPS as a library called by another code. In this case the
other code is the driver and calls LAMMPS as needed. Or a wrapper
code could link and call both LAMMPS and another code as libraries.
@ -102,3 +108,9 @@ on all the processors. Or it might allocate half the processors to
LAMMPS and half to the other code and run both codes simultaneously
before syncing them up periodically. Or it might instantiate multiple
instances of LAMMPS to perform different calculations.
:line
(4) Couple LAMMPS with another code in a client/server mode. This is
described on the "Howto client/server"_Howto_client_server.html doc
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@ -171,16 +171,16 @@ void lammps_create_atoms(void *, int, tagint *, int *, double *, double *,
The gather functions collect peratom info of the requested type (atom
coords, atom types, forces, etc) from all processors, and returns the
same vector of values to each callling processor. The scatter
same vector of values to each calling processor. The scatter
functions do the inverse. They distribute a vector of peratom values,
passed by all calling processors, to invididual atoms, which may be
owned by different processos.
passed by all calling processors, to individual atoms, which may be
owned by different processors.
The lammps_gather_atoms() function does this for all N atoms in the
system, ordered by atom ID, from 1 to N. The
lammps_gather_atoms_concat() function does it for all N atoms, but
simply concatenates the subset of atoms owned by each processor. The
resulting vector is not ordered by atom ID. Atom IDs can be requetsed
resulting vector is not ordered by atom ID. Atom IDs can be requested
by the same function if the caller needs to know the ordering. The
lammps_gather_subset() function allows the caller to request values
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ that package into your current Python installation.
cd $LAMMPS_DIR/python
python install.py :pre
NOTE: Recompiling the shared library requires reinstalling the Python package
NOTE: Recompiling the shared library requires re-installing the Python package
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@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ ellipsoidal particles:
The advantage of these fixes is that those which thermostat the
particles include the rotational degrees of freedom in the temperature
calculation and thermostatting. The "fix langevin"_fix_langevin
calculation and thermostatting. The "fix langevin"_fix_langevin.html
command can also be used with its {omgea} or {angmom} options to
thermostat the rotational degrees of freedom for spherical or
ellipsoidal particles. Other thermostatting fixes only operate on the

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@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ Documentation"_ld - "LAMMPS Commands"_lc :c
Magnetic spins :h3
The magnetic spin simualtions are enabled by the SPIN package, whose
The magnetic spin simulations are enabled by the SPIN package, whose
implementation is detailed in "Tranchida"_#Tranchida7.
The model representents the simulation of atomic magnetic spins coupled
The model represents the simulation of atomic magnetic spins coupled
to lattice vibrations. The dynamics of those magnetic spins can be used
to simulate a broad range a phenomena related to magneto-elasticity, or
or to study the influence of defects on the magnetic properties of
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ langevin/spin"_fix_langevin_spin.html. It allows to either dissipate
the thermal energy of the Langevin thermostat, or to perform a
relaxation of the magnetic configuration toward an equilibrium state.
All the computed magnetic properties can be outputed by two main
All the computed magnetic properties can be output by two main
commands. The first one is "compute spin"_compute_spin.html, that
enables to evaluate magnetic averaged quantities, such as the total
magnetization of the system along x, y, or z, the spin temperature, or

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@ -17,10 +17,11 @@ how to stay current are on the "Install git"_Install_git.html and
If you prefer to download a tarball, as described on the "Install
git"_Install_tarball.html doc page, you can stay current by
downloading "patch files" when new patch releases are made. A link to
a patch file is posted on the "bug and feature page"_bug of the
website, along with a list of changed files and details about what is
in the new patch release. This page explains how to apply the patch
file to your local LAMMPS directory.
a patch file is posted on the "bug and feature
page"_http://lammps.sandia.gov/bug.html of the LAMMPS website, along
with a list of changed files and details about what is in the new patch
release. This page explains how to apply the patch file to your local
LAMMPS directory.
NOTE: You should not apply patch files to a local Git or SVN repo of
LAMMPS, only to an unpacked tarball. Use Git and SVN commands to

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ variety of interatomic potentials (force fields) and boundary
conditions. It can model 2d or 3d systems with only a few particles
up to millions or billions.
LAMMPS can be built and run on a laptop or destop machine, but is
LAMMPS can be built and run on a laptop or desktop machine, but is
designed for parallel computers. It will run on any parallel machine
that supports the "MPI"_mpi message-passing library. This includes
shared-memory boxes and distributed-memory clusters and
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ nature; some long-range models are included as well.
LAMMPS uses neighbor lists to keep track of nearby particles. The
lists are optimized for systems with particles that are repulsive at
short distances, so that the local density of particles never becomes
too large. This is in contrast to methods used for modeling plasmas
too large. This is in contrast to methods used for modeling plasma
or gravitational bodies (e.g. galaxy formation).
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<!-- HTML_ONLY -->
<HEAD>
<TITLE>LAMMPS Users Manual</TITLE>
<META NAME="docnumber" CONTENT="22 Aug 2018 version">
<META NAME="docnumber" CONTENT="5 Sep 2018 version">
<META NAME="author" CONTENT="http://lammps.sandia.gov - Sandia National Laboratories">
<META NAME="copyright" CONTENT="Copyright (2003) Sandia Corporation. This software and manual is distributed under the GNU General Public License.">
</HEAD>
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
:line
LAMMPS Documentation :c,h1
22 Aug 2018 version :c,h2
5 Sep 2018 version :c,h2
"What is a LAMMPS version?"_Manual_version.html

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@ -10,15 +10,16 @@ Section"_Manual.html :c
Building the LAMMPS manual :h2
Depending on how you obtained LAMMPS, the doc directory has
2 or 3 sub-directories and optionally 2 PDF files and an ePUB file:
Depending on how you obtained LAMMPS, the doc directory has 2 or 3
sub-directories and optionally 2 PDF files and 2 e-book format files:
src # content files for LAMMPS documentation
html # HTML version of the LAMMPS manual (see html/Manual.html)
tools # tools and settings for building the documentation
Manual.pdf # large PDF version of entire manual
Developer.pdf # small PDF with info about how LAMMPS is structured
LAMMPS.epub # Manual in ePUB format :pre
LAMMPS.epub # Manual in ePUB e-book format
LAMMPS.mobi # Manual in MOBI e-book format :pre
If you downloaded LAMMPS as a tarball from the web site, all these
directories and files should be included.
@ -40,7 +41,7 @@ HTML files already exist. This requires various tools including
Sphinx, which the build process will attempt to download and install
on your system, if not already available. See more details below.
(c) You can genererate an older, simpler, less-fancy style of HTML
(c) You can generate an older, simpler, less-fancy style of HTML
documentation by typing "make old". This will create an "old"
directory. This can be useful if (b) does not work on your box for
some reason, or you want to quickly view the HTML version of a doc
@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ make old # generate old-style HTML pages in old dir via txt2html
make fetch # fetch HTML doc pages and 2 PDF files from web site
# as a tarball and unpack into html dir and 2 PDFs
make epub # generate LAMMPS.epub in ePUB format using Sphinx
make mobi # generate LAMMPS.mobi in MOBI format using ebook-convert
make clean # remove intermediate RST files created by HTML build
make clean-all # remove entire build folder and any cached data :pre
@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ make clean-all # remove entire build folder and any cached data :pre
Installing prerequisites for HTML build :h3
To run the HTML documention build toolchain, Python 3 and virtualenv
To run the HTML documentation build toolchain, Python 3 and virtualenv
have to be installed. Here are instructions for common setups:
Ubuntu :h4
@ -115,10 +117,8 @@ ePUB :h4
Same as for HTML. This uses the same tools and configuration
files as the HTML tree.
For converting the generated ePUB file to a mobi format file
For converting the generated ePUB file to a MOBI format file
(for e-book readers like Kindle, that cannot read ePUB), you
also need to have the 'ebook-convert' tool from the "calibre"
software installed. "http://calibre-ebook.com/"_http://calibre-ebook.com/
You first create the ePUB file with 'make epub' and then do:
ebook-convert LAMMPS.epub LAMMPS.mobi :pre
You first create the ePUB file and then convert it with 'make mobi'

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Documentation"_ld - "LAMMPS Commands"_lc :c
Overview :h3
The best way to add a new feature to LAMMPS is to find a similar
featureand look at the corresponding source and header files to figure
feature and look at the corresponding source and header files to figure
out what it does. You will need some knowledge of C++ to be able to
understand the hi-level structure of LAMMPS and its class
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@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ as contained in the file name.
"USER-QTB"_#PKG-USER-QTB,
"USER-QUIP"_#PKG-USER-QUIP,
"USER-REAXC"_#PKG-USER-REAXC,
"USER-SCAFACOS"_#USER-SCAFACOS,
"USER-SMD"_#PKG-USER-SMD,
"USER-SMTBQ"_#PKG-USER-SMTBQ,
"USER-SPH"_#PKG-USER-SPH,
@ -297,7 +298,7 @@ lib/gpu/README
"Section 2.6 -sf gpu"_Run_options.html
"Section 2.6 -pk gpu"_Run_options.html
"package gpu"_package.html
"Commands all"_Commands_all.html pages (pair,kspace) for styles followed by (g)
"Commands all"_lc pages (pair,kspace) for styles followed by (g)
"Benchmarks page"_http://lammps.sandia.gov/bench.html of web site :ul
:line
@ -412,7 +413,7 @@ lib/kokkos/README
"Section 2.6 -sf kk"_Run_options.html
"Section 2.6 -pk kokkos"_Run_options.html
"package kokkos"_package.html
"Commands all"_Commands_all.html pages (fix,compute,pair,etc) for styles followed by (k)
"Commands all"_lc pages (fix,compute,pair,etc) for styles followed by (k)
"Benchmarks page"_http://lammps.sandia.gov/bench.html of web site :ul
:line
@ -549,10 +550,6 @@ This package has "specific installation
instructions"_Build_extras.html#gpu on the "Build
extras"_Build_extras.html doc page.
NOTE: You should test building the MEAM library with both the Intel
and GNU compilers to see if a simulation runs faster with one versus
the other on your system.
[Supporting info:]
src/MEAM: filenames -> commands
@ -563,6 +560,31 @@ examples/meam :ul
:line
MESSAGE package :link(PKG-MESSAGE),h4
[Contents:]
Commands to use LAMMPS as either a client or server and couple it to
another application.
[Install:]
This package has "specific installation
instructions"_Build_extras.html#message on the "Build
extras"_Build_extras.html doc page.
[Supporting info:]
src/MESSAGE: filenames -> commands
lib/message/README
"message"_message.html
"fix client/md"_fix_client_md.html
"server md"_server_md.html
"server mc"_server_mc.html
examples/message :ul
:line
MISC package :link(PKG-MISC),h4
[Contents:]
@ -851,7 +873,7 @@ multi-replica simulations in LAMMPS. Methods in the package include
nudged elastic band (NEB), parallel replica dynamics (PRD),
temperature accelerated dynamics (TAD), parallel tempering, and a
verlet/split algorithm for performing long-range Coulombics on one set
of processors, and the remainder of the force field calcalation on
of processors, and the remainder of the force field calculation on
another set.
[Supporting info:]
@ -874,7 +896,7 @@ RIGID package :link(PKG-RIGID),h4
[Contents:]
Fixes which enforce rigid constraints on collections of atoms or
particles. This includes SHAKE and RATTLE, as well as varous
particles. This includes SHAKE and RATTLE, as well as various
rigid-body integrators for a few large bodies or many small bodies.
Also several computes which calculate properties of rigid bodies.
@ -1370,7 +1392,7 @@ which have styles optimized for CPUs and KNLs.
You need to have an Intel compiler, version 14 or higher to take full
advantage of this package. While compilation with GNU compilers is
supported, performance will be suboptimal.
supported, performance will be sub-optimal.
NOTE: the USER-INTEL package contains styles that require using the
-restrict flag, when compiling with Intel compilers.
@ -1392,7 +1414,7 @@ src/USER-INTEL/README
"Section 2.6 -sf intel"_Run_options.html
"Section 2.6 -pk intel"_Run_options.html
"package intel"_package.html
"Commands all"_Commands_all.html pages (fix,compute,pair,etc) for styles followed by (i)
"Commands all"_lc pages (fix,compute,pair,etc) for styles followed by (i)
src/USER-INTEL/TEST
"Benchmarks page"_http://lammps.sandia.gov/bench.html of web site :ul
@ -1582,8 +1604,6 @@ molecular visualization and analysis program, to enable LAMMPS to dump
snapshots in formats compatible with various molecular simulation
tools.
:link(vmd_home,http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd)
To use this package you must have the desired VMD plugins available on
your system.
@ -1593,7 +1613,7 @@ plugin via the "dump molfile"_dump_molfile.html command. Plugins can
be obtained from a VMD installation which has to match the platform
that you are using to compile LAMMPS for. By adding plugins to VMD,
support for new file formats can be added to LAMMPS (or VMD or other
programs that use them) without having to recompile the application
programs that use them) without having to re-compile the application
itself. More information about the VMD molfile plugins can be found
at
"http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/plugins/molfile"_http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/plugins/molfile.
@ -1635,6 +1655,7 @@ tools:
"AtomEye"_atomeye (the libAtoms version of AtomEye contains a NetCDF reader not present in the standard distribution) :ul
:link(ovito,http://www.ovito.org)
:link(vmd_home,https://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/)
:link(atomeye,http://www.libatoms.org)
[Author:] Lars Pastewka (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology).
@ -1698,7 +1719,7 @@ src/USER-OMP/README
"Section 2.6 -sf omp"_Run_options.html
"Section 2.6 -pk omp"_Run_options.html
"package omp"_package.html
"Commands all"_Commands_all.html pages (fix,compute,pair,etc) for styles followed by (o)
"Commands all"_lc pages (fix,compute,pair,etc) for styles followed by (o)
"Benchmarks page"_http://lammps.sandia.gov/bench.html of web site :ul
:line
@ -1839,6 +1860,41 @@ examples/reax :ul
:line
USER-SCAFACOS package :link(USER-SCAFACOS),h4
[Contents:]
A KSpace style which wraps the "ScaFaCoS Coulomb solver
library"_http://www.scafacos.de to compute long-range Coulombic
interactions.
To use this package you must have the ScaFaCoS library available on
your system.
[Author:] Rene Halver (JSC) wrote the scafacos LAMMPS command.
ScaFaCoS itself was developed by a consortium of German research
facilities with a BMBF (German Ministry of Science and Education)
funded project in 2009-2012. Participants of the consortium were the
Universities of Bonn, Chemnitz, Stuttgart, and Wuppertal as well as
the Forschungszentrum Juelich.
[Install:]
This package has "specific installation
instructions"_Build_extras.html#user-scafacos on the "Build
extras"_Build_extras.html doc page.
[Supporting info:]
src/USER-SCAFACOS: filenames -> commands
src/USER-SCAFACOS/README
"kspace_style scafacos"_kspace_style.html
"kspace_modify"_kspace_modify.html
examples/USER/scafacos :ul
:line
USER-SMD package :link(PKG-USER-SMD),h4
[Contents:]
@ -1998,3 +2054,5 @@ src/USER-VTK: filenames -> commands
src/USER-VTK/README
lib/vtk/README
"dump vtk"_dump_vtk.html :ul

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@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ Package, Description, Doc page, Example, Library
"MANYBODY"_Packages_details.html#PKG-MANYBODY, many-body potentials, "pair_style tersoff"_pair_tersoff.html, shear, no
"MC"_Packages_details.html#PKG-MC, Monte Carlo options, "fix gcmc"_fix_gcmc.html, n/a, no
"MEAM"_Packages_details.html#PKG-MEAM, modified EAM potential, "pair_style meam"_pair_meam.html, meam, int
"MISC"_Packages_details.html#PKG-MISC, miscellanous single-file commands, n/a, no, no
"MESSAGE"_Packages_details.html#PKG-MESSAGE, client/server messaging, "message"_message.html, message, int
"MISC"_Packages_details.html#PKG-MISC, miscellaneous single-file commands, n/a, no, no
"MOLECULE"_Packages_details.html#PKG-MOLECULE, molecular system force fields, "Howto bioFF"_Howto_bioFF.html, peptide, no
"MPIIO"_Packages_details.html#PKG-MPIIO, MPI parallel I/O dump and restart, "dump"_dump.html, n/a, no
"MSCG"_Packages_details.html#PKG-MSCG, multi-scale coarse-graining wrapper, "fix mscg"_fix_mscg.html, mscg, ext

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Package, Description, Doc page, Example, Library
"USER-MGPT"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-MGPT, fast MGPT multi-ion potentials, "pair_style mgpt"_pair_mgpt.html, USER/mgpt, no
"USER-MISC"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-MISC, single-file contributions, USER-MISC/README, USER/misc, no
"USER-MOFFF"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-MOFFF, styles for "MOF-FF"_MOFplus force field, "pair_style buck6d/coul/gauss"_pair_buck6d_coul_gauss.html, USER/mofff, no
"USER-MOLFILE"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-MOLFILE, "VMD"_vmd_home molfile plug-ins,"dump molfile"_dump_molfile.html, n/a, ext
"USER-MOLFILE"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-MOLFILE, "VMD"_https://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/ molfile plug-ins,"dump molfile"_dump_molfile.html, n/a, ext
"USER-NETCDF"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-NETCDF, dump output via NetCDF,"dump netcdf"_dump_netcdf.html, n/a, ext
"USER-OMP"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-OMP, OpenMP-enabled styles,"Speed omp"_Speed_omp.html, "Benchmarks"_http://lammps.sandia.gov/bench.html, no
"USER-PHONON"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-PHONON, phonon dynamical matrix,"fix phonon"_fix_phonon.html, USER/phonon, no
@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ Package, Description, Doc page, Example, Library
"USER-QTB"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-QTB, quantum nuclear effects,"fix qtb"_fix_qtb.html "fix qbmsst"_fix_qbmsst.html, qtb, no
"USER-QUIP"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-QUIP, QUIP/libatoms interface,"pair_style quip"_pair_quip.html, USER/quip, ext
"USER-REAXC"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-REAXC, ReaxFF potential (C/C++) ,"pair_style reaxc"_pair_reaxc.html, reax, no
"USER-SCAFACOS"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-SCAFACOS, wrapper on ScaFaCoS solver,"kspace_style scafacos"_kspace_style.html, USER/scafacos, ext
"USER-SMD"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-SMD, smoothed Mach dynamics,"SMD User Guide"_PDF/SMD_LAMMPS_userguide.pdf, USER/smd, ext
"USER-SMTBQ"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-SMTBQ, second moment tight binding QEq potential,"pair_style smtbq"_pair_smtbq.html, USER/smtbq, no
"USER-SPH"_Packages_details.html#PKG-USER-SPH, smoothed particle hydrodynamics,"SPH User Guide"_PDF/SPH_LAMMPS_userguide.pdf, USER/sph, no

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@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ and callbacks to LAMMPS.
The "fix python/invoke"_fix_python_invoke.html command can execute
Python code at selected timesteps during a simulation run.
The "pair_style python"_pair_python command allows you to define
The "pair_style python"_pair_python.html command allows you to define
pairwise potentials as python code which encodes a single pairwise
interaction. This is useful for rapid-developement and debugging of a
interaction. This is useful for rapid development and debugging of a
new potential.
To use any of these commands, you only need to build LAMMPS with the

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@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ library interface provided in src/library.h and src/library.h. That
interface is exposed to Python either when calling LAMMPS from Python
or when calling Python from a LAMMPS input script and then calling
back to LAMMPS from Python code. The library interface is designed to
be easy to add funcionality to. Thus the Python interface to LAMMPS
be easy to add functionality to. Thus the Python interface to LAMMPS
is also easy to extend as well.
If you create interesting Python scripts that run LAMMPS or
interesting Python functions that can be called from a LAMMPS input
script, that you think would be genearlly useful, please post them as
script, that you think would be generally useful, please post them as
a pull request to our "GitHub site"_https://github.com/lammps/lammps,
and they can be added to the LAMMPS distribution or webpage.

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@ -186,20 +186,20 @@ keyword as a float.
The get_natoms() method returns the total number of atoms in the
simulation, as an int.
The set_variable() methosd sets an existing string-style variable to a
The set_variable() method sets an existing string-style variable to a
new string value, so that subsequent LAMMPS commands can access the
variable.
The reset_box() emthods resets the size and shape of the simulation
The reset_box() method resets the size and shape of the simulation
box, e.g. as part of restoring a previously extracted and saved state
of a simulation.
The gather methods collect peratom info of the requested type (atom
coords, atom types, forces, etc) from all processors, and returns the
same vector of values to each callling processor. The scatter
same vector of values to each calling processor. The scatter
functions do the inverse. They distribute a vector of peratom values,
passed by all calling processors, to invididual atoms, which may be
owned by different processos.
passed by all calling processors, to individual atoms, which may be
owned by different processors.
Note that the data returned by the gather methods,
e.g. gather_atoms("x"), is different from the data structure returned

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ setenv OMP_NUM_THREADS 2 # csh or tcsh :pre
This can also be done via the "package"_package.html command or via
the "-pk command-line switch"_Run_options.html which invokes the
package command. See the "package"_package.html command or
"Speed"_Speed.html doc pages for more details about which accerlarator
"Speed"_Speed.html doc pages for more details about which accelerator
packages and which commands support multi-threading.
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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ letter abbreviation can be used:
"-i or -in"_#file
"-k or -kokkos"_#run-kokkos
"-l or -log"_#log
"-m or -mpicolor"_#mpicolor
"-nc or -nocite"_#nocite
"-pk or -package"_#package
"-p or -partition"_#partition
@ -175,6 +176,30 @@ Option -plog will override the name of the partition log files file.N.
:line
[-mpicolor] color :link(mpi)
If used, this must be the first command-line argument after the LAMMPS
executable name. It is only used when LAMMPS is launched by an mpirun
command which also launches another executable(s) at the same time.
(The other executable could be LAMMPS as well.) The color is an
integer value which should be different for each executable (another
application may set this value in a different way). LAMMPS and the
other executable(s) perform an MPI_Comm_split() with their own colors
to shrink the MPI_COMM_WORLD communication to be the subset of
processors they are actually running on.
Currently, this is only used in LAMMPS to perform client/server
messaging with another application. LAMMPS can act as either a client
or server (or both). More details are given on the "Howto
client/server"_Howto_client_server.html doc page.
Specifically, this refers to the "mpi/one" mode of messaging provided
by the "message"_message.html command and the CSlib library LAMMPS
links with from the lib/message directory. See the
"message"_message.html command for more details.
:line
[-nocite] :link(nocite)
Disable writing the log.cite file which is normally written to list

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@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ in parallel, follow these steps.
Download and install a compatible MPI library binary package:
for 32-bit Windows: "mpich2-1.4.1p1-win-ia32.msi"_download.lammps.org/thirdparty/mpich2-1.4.1p1-win-ia32.msi
for 64-bit Windows: "mpich2-1.4.1p1-win-x86-64.msi"_download.lammps.org/thirdparty/mpich2-1.4.1p1-win-x86-64.msi :ul
for 32-bit Windows: "mpich2-1.4.1p1-win-ia32.msi"_http://download.lammps.org/thirdparty/mpich2-1.4.1p1-win-ia32.msi
for 64-bit Windows: "mpich2-1.4.1p1-win-x86-64.msi"_http://download.lammps.org/thirdparty/mpich2-1.4.1p1-win-x86-64.msi :ul
The LAMMPS Windows installer packages will automatically adjust your
path for the default location of this MPI package. After the

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Benchmarks :h3
Current LAMMPS performance is discussed on the "Benchmarks
page"_http://lammps.sandia.gov/bench.html of the "LAMMPS website"_lws
where timings and parallel efficiencies are listed. The page has
where timings and parallel efficiency are listed. The page has
several sections, which are briefly described below:
CPU performance on 5 standard problems, strong and weak scaling
@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ style, force field, cutoff, etc) can then be estimated.
Performance on a parallel machine can also be predicted from one-core
or one-node timings if the parallel efficiency can be estimated. The
communication bandwidth and latency of a particular parallel machine
affects the efficiency. On most machines LAMMPS will give parallel
efficiencies on these benchmarks above 50% so long as the number of
affects the efficiency. On most machines LAMMPS will give a parallel
efficiency on these benchmarks above 50% so long as the number of
atoms/core is a few 100 or greater, and closer to 100% for large
numbers of atoms/core. This is for all-MPI mode with one MPI task per
core. For nodes with accelerator options or hardware (OpenMP, GPU,

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Driver (ICD)"_https://www.khronos.org/news/permalink/opencl-installable-client-d
installed. There can be multiple of them for the same or different hardware
(GPUs, CPUs, Accelerators) installed at the same time. OpenCL refers to those
as 'platforms'. The GPU library will select the [first] suitable platform,
but this can be overridded using the device option of the "package"_package.html
but this can be overridden using the device option of the "package"_package.html
command. run lammps/lib/gpu/ocl_get_devices to get a list of available
platforms and devices with a suitable ICD available.

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to changing the order of operations with finite-precision
calculations. The USER-INTEL package is deterministic. This means
that the results should be reproducible from run to run with the
{same} parallel configurations and when using determinstic
{same} parallel configurations and when using deterministic
libraries or library settings (MPI, OpenMP, FFT). However, there
are differences in the USER-INTEL package that can change the
order of operations compared to LAMMPS without acceleration:
@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ within the input script to automatically append the "omp" suffix to
styles when USER-INTEL styles are not available.
NOTE: For simulations on higher node counts, add "processors * * *
grid numa"_processors.html" to the beginning of the input script for
grid numa"_processors.html to the beginning of the input script for
better scalability.
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@ -93,12 +93,12 @@ The "t Nt" option specifies how many OpenMP threads per MPI task to
use with a node. The default is Nt = 1, which is MPI-only mode. Note
that the product of MPI tasks * OpenMP threads/task should not exceed
the physical number of cores (on a node), otherwise performance will
suffer. If hyperthreading is enabled, then the product of MPI tasks *
OpenMP threads/task should not exceed the physical number of cores *
hardware threads. The "-k on" switch also issues a "package kokkos"
command (with no additional arguments) which sets various KOKKOS
options to default values, as discussed on the "package"_package.html
command doc page.
suffer. If Hyper-Threading (HT) is enabled, then the product of MPI
tasks * OpenMP threads/task should not exceed the physical number of
cores * hardware threads. The "-k on" switch also issues a
"package kokkos" command (with no additional arguments) which sets
various KOKKOS options to default values, as discussed on the
"package"_package.html command doc page.
The "-sf kk" "command-line switch"_Run_options.html will automatically
append the "/kk" suffix to styles that support it. In this manner no
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ Intel Knight's Landing (KNL) Xeon Phi:
KNL Intel Phi chips have 68 physical cores. Typically 1 to 4 cores are
reserved for the OS, and only 64 or 66 cores are used. Each core has 4
hyperthreads,so there are effectively N = 256 (4*64) or N = 264 (4*66)
Hyper-Threads,so there are effectively N = 256 (4*64) or N = 264 (4*66)
cores to run on. The product of MPI tasks * OpenMP threads/task should
not exceed this limit, otherwise performance will suffer. Note that
with the KOKKOS package you do not need to specify how many KNLs there
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ for details and default settings. Experimenting with its options can
provide a speed-up for specific calculations. For example:
mpirun -np 2 lmp_kokkos_cuda_openmpi -k on g 2 -sf kk -pk kokkos binsize 2.8 -in in.lj # Set binsize = neighbor ghost cutoff
mpirun -np 2 lmp_kokkos_cuda_openmpi -k on g 2 -sf kk -pk kokkos newton on neigh half binsize 2.8 -in in.lj # Newton on, half neighborlist, set binsize = neighbor ghost cutoff :pre
mpirun -np 2 lmp_kokkos_cuda_openmpi -k on g 2 -sf kk -pk kokkos newton on neigh half binsize 2.8 -in in.lj # Newton on, half neighbor list, set binsize = neighbor ghost cutoff :pre
NOTE: For good performance of the KOKKOS package on GPUs, you must
have Kepler generation GPUs (or later). The Kokkos library exploits

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@ -50,6 +50,6 @@ inaccurate relative timing data, because processors have to wait when
communication occurs for other processors to catch up. Thus the
reported times for "Communication" or "Other" may be higher than they
really are, due to load-imbalance. If this is an issue, you can
uncomment the MPI_Barrier() lines in src/timer.cpp, and recompile
uncomment the MPI_Barrier() lines in src/timer.cpp, and re-compile
LAMMPS, to obtain synchronized timings.

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ instructions.
[Run with the USER-OMP package from the command line:]
These example asume one or more 16-core nodes.
These examples assume one or more 16-core nodes.
env OMP_NUM_THREADS=16 lmp_omp -sf omp -in in.script # 1 MPI task, 16 threads according to OMP_NUM_THREADS
lmp_mpi -sf omp -in in.script # 1 MPI task, no threads, optimized kernels

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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Lennard-Jones "pair_style lj/cut"_pair_lj.html:
"pair_style lj/cut/opt"_pair_lj.html :ul
To see what accelerate styles are currently available for a particular
style, find the style name in the "Commands_all"_Commands_all.html
style, find the style name in the "Commands_all"_lc
style pages (fix,compute,pair,etc) and see what suffixes are listed
(g,i,k,o,t) with it. The doc pages for individual commands
(e.g. "pair lj/cut"_pair_lj.html or "fix nve"_fix_nve.html) also list

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<a href="http://lammps.sandia.gov">LAMMPS Website</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
</center>
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<a href="http://lammps.sandia.gov">LAMMPS Website</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
</center>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
</center>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
</center>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
<a href="../../Commands_all.html">Commands</a>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../Section_commands.html#comm">Commands</a>
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
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<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
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<a href="../../Manual.html">LAMMPS Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
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<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
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<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
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<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
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<a href="../../fix_atc.html">USER-AtC Manual</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;
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