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How to make layer_assignments #1

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WU2JING opened this issue Dec 21, 2023 · 3 comments
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How to make layer_assignments #1

WU2JING opened this issue Dec 21, 2023 · 3 comments

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@WU2JING
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WU2JING commented Dec 21, 2023

Dear Mr. Araghukas,
I am not very familiar with the specific steps involved in layer_assignments. I would like to inquire about the typical steps you take when handling this task. Do you have any examples that could help me better understand layer_assignments?

Thank you very much for taking the time to address my question. I am looking forward to your guidance, and I believe your expertise will positively impact my learning and practical efforts.

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Hey @WU2JING. I'm happy to hear that you're interested in this project and hope it will be helpful for you. However, please be advised that I don't really have time to maintain it these days.

That said, I've added an example folder to the repo now. This folder contains what would've been a typical use case for me (a tiny version of it, anyway). See example/nw_inhomogeneous.py in particular.

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WU2JING commented Dec 26, 2023

I truly appreciate your efforts in taking the time to share your expertise. The example in the repository, especially the content in example/nw_inhomogeneous.py, serves as an excellent guide and reference for what would have been a typical use case for me.
Once again, thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge and contributing to the project.

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WU2JING commented Jan 10, 2024

Dear Araghukas,
In my calculation of graphene, I've observed significant oscillations in the computed results, as shown in the figure. I understand that various factors such as input data, parameter settings, etc., can influence the execution of the code. However, I am reaching out to inquire if there are common reasons that could lead to such oscillations.

If possible, could you provide some guidance on adjusting the code or offer suggestions regarding potential issues I might be facing?

Thank you very much for taking the time to address my concerns. I look forward to your guidance and suggestions.

graphene

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