<p>Style <em>quip</em> provides an interface for calling potential routines from
the QUIP package. QUIP is built separately, and then linked to
LAMMPS. The most recent version of the QUIP package can be downloaded
from GitHub:
<aclass="reference external"href="https://github.com/libAtoms/QUIP">https://github.com/libAtoms/QUIP</a>. The
interface is chiefly intended to be used to run Gaussian Approximation
Potentials (GAP), which are described in the following publications:
<aclass="reference internal"href="#bartok-2010"><spanclass="std std-ref">(Bartok et al)</span></a> and <aclass="reference internal"href="#bartok-phd"><spanclass="std std-ref">(PhD thesis of Bartok)</span></a>.</p>
<p>Only a single pair_coeff command is used with the <em>quip</em> style that
specifies a QUIP potential file containing the parameters of the
potential for all needed elements in XML format. This is followed by a
QUIP initialization string. Finally, the QUIP elements are mapped to
LAMMPS atom types by specifying N atomic numbers, where N is the
number of LAMMPS atom types:</p>
<ulclass="simple">
<li>QUIP filename</li>
<li>QUIP initialization string</li>
<li>N atomic numbers = mapping of QUIP elements to atom types</li>
</ul>
<p>See the <aclass="reference internal"href="pair_coeff.html"><spanclass="doc">pair_coeff</span></a> doc page for alternate ways
to specify the path for the potential file.</p>
<p>A QUIP potential is fully specified by the filename which contains the
parameters of the potential in XML format, the initialisation string,
and the map of atomic numbers.</p>
<p>GAP potentials can be obtained from the Data repository section of
<aclass="reference external"href="http://www.libatoms.org">http://www.libatoms.org</a>, where the
appropriate initialisation strings are also advised. The list of
atomic numbers must be matched to the LAMMPS atom types specified in
the LAMMPS data file or elsewhere.</p>
<p>Two examples input scripts are provided in the examples/USER/quip
<p>This pair style does not support the <aclass="reference internal"href="pair_modify.html"><spanclass="doc">pair_modify</span></a>
mix, shift, table, and tail options.</p>
<p>This pair style does not write its information to <aclass="reference internal"href="restart.html"><spanclass="doc">binary restart files</span></a>, since it is stored in potential files. Thus, you
need to re-specify the pair_style and pair_coeff commands in an input
script that reads a restart file.</p>
<p>This pair style can only be used via the <em>pair</em> keyword of the
<aclass="reference internal"href="run_style.html"><spanclass="doc">run_style respa</span></a> command. It does not support the
<p>This pair style is part of the USER-QUIP package. It is only enabled
if LAMMPS was built with that package. See the <aclass="reference internal"href="Section_start.html#start-3"><spanclass="std std-ref">Making LAMMPS</span></a> section for more info.</p>
<p>QUIP potentials are parametrized in electron-volts and Angstroms and
therefore should be used with LAMMPS metal <aclass="reference internal"href="units.html"><spanclass="doc">units</span></a>.</p>
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