Abstract:Various real-space methods optimized on massive parallel computers have been developed for efficient large-scale density functional theory (DFT) calculations of materials and biomolecules. The iterative diagonalization of the Hamiltonian matrix is a computational bottleneck in real-space DFT calculations. Despite the development of various iterative eigensolvers, the absence of efficient real-space preconditioners has hindered their overall efficiency. An efficient preconditioner must satisfy two conditions: a… Show more
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