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Feature: delete the support for ntype in INPUT #5478

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WHUweiqingzhou opened this issue Nov 13, 2024 · 0 comments
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Feature: delete the support for ntype in INPUT #5478

WHUweiqingzhou opened this issue Nov 13, 2024 · 0 comments
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WHUweiqingzhou commented Nov 13, 2024

Background

ntype is not necessary in INPUT, please delete it.

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fix it.

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  • Notice possible changes of behavior
  • Explain the changes of codes in core modules of ESolver, HSolver, ElecState, Hamilt, Operator or Psi

Notice Possible Changes of Behavior (Reminder only for developers)

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Notice any changes of core modules (Reminder only for developers)

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  • Review and understand the proposed feature and its importance.
  • Research on the existing solutions and relevant research articles/resources.
  • Discuss with the team to evaluate the feasibility of implementing the feature.
  • Create a design document outlining the proposed solution and implementation details.
  • Get feedback from the team on the design document.
  • Develop the feature following the agreed design.
  • Write unit tests and integration tests for the feature.
  • Update the documentation to include the new feature.
  • Perform code review and address any issues.
  • Merge the feature into the main branch.
  • Monitor for any issues or bugs reported by users after the feature is released.
  • Address any issues or bugs reported by users and continuously improve the feature.
@mohanchen mohanchen added the The Absolute Zero Reduce the "entropy" of the code to 0 label Nov 13, 2024
@WHUweiqingzhou WHUweiqingzhou self-assigned this Nov 14, 2024
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