Hi,
https://docs.quantumwise.com/tutorials/parallelization/parallelization.htmlRecently, I found in the above tutorial, in the 'unit-of-work' section, the tutorial indicates that the 'contour energy point' Ne is usually 48, and this confused me.
To my knowledge, the contour intergral is divided into equilibrim and non-equilibrim parts. For the former the default value is 30, as indicated in the 'New calculator' panel. However, for the latter, only the default 'Real axis point density', 0.001Ha (about 0.0272eV), is given in the 'New calculator' . What I want to know is:
1. Is the energy point in the non-equilibrim part equal to (about) 18 (i.e. 48-30=18)?
2. How to fix the number 18 or 48? To my knowledge, in the real axis the integral length should be dependent on the chemmical potential difference (i.e. uL-uR)? If so, whether the energy point used in the real axis should be equal to (uL-uR)/0.001Ha, rather than 18?
Thank you!