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documentation:language_reference:functions:hybridizationfunctionfromfplo [2024/09/18 18:28] Sina Shokridocumentation:language_reference:functions:hybridizationfunctionfromfplo [2025/01/06 15:39] (current) Maurits W. Haverkort
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-alligned paragraph text+The function HybridizationFunctionFromFPLO(FPLOout) generates a response function object using the output of the FPLO calculation. See also [[documentation:language_reference:functions:readfplo|ReadFPLO]] and [[documentation:language_reference:objects:responsefunction:start|response function]] object.
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-===== Input ===== 
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-  * bla : Integer 
-  * bla2 : Real 
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-===== Output ===== 
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-  * bla : real 
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-===== Example ===== 
  
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-description text+FPLO currently only supports the calculation of the diagonal elements of a density of states. As such we can not access the full hybridisation function using FPLO. For high symmetry systems (cubic with $s$, $p$ or $d$ orbitals and no spin-orbit coupling) this is ok, for lower symmetry systems this is not. We are working on a solution to extend the saving / export options in FPLO to remedy this. 
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-==== Input ==== 
-<code Quanty Example.Quanty> 
--- some example code 
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-==== Result ==== 
-<file Quanty_Output> 
-text produced as output 
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