Collaboration in publication using VASP
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Collaboration in publication using VASP
Hello,
We have recently obtained the license of VASP code. Generally, we do publication work with other labs (each does a part of the publication), so, using VASP code, can we do publications with parts done with VASP (by one of the members) and other parts made by other methods and other codes (by contributors from other labs)?
Thank you in advance
We have recently obtained the license of VASP code. Generally, we do publication work with other labs (each does a part of the publication), so, using VASP code, can we do publications with parts done with VASP (by one of the members) and other parts made by other methods and other codes (by contributors from other labs)?
Thank you in advance
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Re: Collaboration in publication using VASP
Hi,
This is not a problem to report in the same paper results obtained by VASP and other codes. What is in principle not allowed (according to the contract) is to publish computational time.
This is not a problem to report in the same paper results obtained by VASP and other codes. What is in principle not allowed (according to the contract) is to publish computational time.
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Re: Collaboration in publication using VASP
Dear Prof. F. Tran
thank you very much for your reply
In the agreement, it is indicated that the use of VASP must be done by the members registered in the same license, but there is no indication if it is possible to contribute (with results obtained by VASP) as a member of a license with other collaborator in a publication, that's exactly what we want to know (because we are new members).
sorry, but I didn't understand "publish computational time".
sincerely
thank you very much for your reply
In the agreement, it is indicated that the use of VASP must be done by the members registered in the same license, but there is no indication if it is possible to contribute (with results obtained by VASP) as a member of a license with other collaborator in a publication, that's exactly what we want to know (because we are new members).
sorry, but I didn't understand "publish computational time".
sincerely
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Re: Collaboration in publication using VASP
What you want to do is to write a paper which contains VASP results (obtained by members of a VASP licence) as well as results obtained from other codes (obtained by collaborators who are not members of a VASP licence). Is it right?
What I mentioned about the computational time was just a side remark. Sometimes, timing of calculations are reported in papers. This is in prinicple not allowed to report timing of VASP calculations.
What I mentioned about the computational time was just a side remark. Sometimes, timing of calculations are reported in papers. This is in prinicple not allowed to report timing of VASP calculations.
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Re: Collaboration in publication using VASP
Dear Prof. F. Tran
- Yes, it's right
- Thank you very much for the clarification
sincerely
- Yes, it's right
- Thank you very much for the clarification
sincerely
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Re: Collaboration in publication using VASP
Then, yes it is allowed to do that.
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Re: Collaboration in publication using VASP
Dear Prof. F. Tran
Thank you very much for for all these clarifications.
sincerely
Thank you very much for for all these clarifications.
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A basic question of using VASP code
Hi,
We are new users of VASP code and we have results obtained by FP-LAPW that we want to confirm with VASP and publish them.
Does Benchmark in VASP license agreement mean the calculation time or the comparison between the results obtained with different codes or methods?
For some properties, where there are no comparison results, we often compare two results obtained by two different methods (example: pseudopotential (VASP) with FP-LAPW) to confirm their accuracy, is this considered as a benchmark and needs permission to publish the results or it's allowed?
Thanks in advance
We are new users of VASP code and we have results obtained by FP-LAPW that we want to confirm with VASP and publish them.
Does Benchmark in VASP license agreement mean the calculation time or the comparison between the results obtained with different codes or methods?
For some properties, where there are no comparison results, we often compare two results obtained by two different methods (example: pseudopotential (VASP) with FP-LAPW) to confirm their accuracy, is this considered as a benchmark and needs permission to publish the results or it's allowed?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Collaboration in publication using VASP
Hi,
Your question is basically the same as the one from another user, therefore I have merged the two topics. See above for the answer.
Your question is basically the same as the one from another user, therefore I have merged the two topics. See above for the answer.
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Re: Collaboration in publication using VASP
Dear Prof. F. Tran,
we are absolutely in the same team, only we wanted to avoid falling on a disagreement concerning the contract to be respected.
From your answer, and your previous answers, we conclude that it is allowed
Is this right ?
sincerly yours
we are absolutely in the same team, only we wanted to avoid falling on a disagreement concerning the contract to be respected.
From your answer, and your previous answers, we conclude that it is allowed
Is this right ?
sincerly yours
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Re: Collaboration in publication using VASP
Please, read my answers and explanations that I have already provided. I think that they are clear.
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Re: Collaboration in publication using VASP
Dear Prof. F. Tran,
Thank you very much for your reply.
Thank you very much for your reply.