OPT package =========== The OPT package was developed by James Fischer (High Performance Technologies), David Richie, and Vincent Natoli (Stone Ridge Technologies). It contains a handful of pair styles whose compute() methods were rewritten in C++ templated form to reduce the overhead due to if tests and other conditional code. Required hardware/software """""""""""""""""""""""""" Any hardware. Any compiler. Building LAMMPS with the OPT package """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" See the :ref:`Build extras ` page for instructions. Run with the OPT package from the command-line """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" .. code-block:: bash lmp_mpi -sf opt -in in.script # run in serial mpirun -np 4 lmp_mpi -sf opt -in in.script # run in parallel Use the "-sf opt" :doc:`command-line switch `, which will automatically append "opt" to styles that support it. Or run with the OPT package by editing an input script """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Use the :doc:`suffix opt ` command, or you can explicitly add an "opt" suffix to individual styles in your input script, e.g. .. code-block:: LAMMPS pair_style lj/cut/opt 2.5 Speed-up to expect """""""""""""""""" You should see a reduction in the "Pair time" value printed at the end of a run. On most machines for reasonable problem sizes, it will be a 5 to 20% savings. Guidelines for best performance """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Just try out an OPT pair style to see how it performs. Restrictions """""""""""" None.