CamCASP/Bugs/7
Revision as of 10:36, 3 June 2009 by import>Ajs1
Most of the polarizabilities generated by CamCASP show the expected monotonic decrease with increasing imaginary frequency. A few, however, depart wildly from this behaviour. In the example case of formamide, we get, for C,
20 20 3.74300000 3.98200000 5.26700000 8.33300000 +++ 11.43900000 11.41700000 7.41600000 2.64700000 +++ 0.42400000 0.01400000
with similar behaviour for C 11c 20, C 22c 22s and O 11c 20, but none of the other cases. Except possibly for 11c 20 the numbers are too big to be attributable to rounding error. Removing the "options tests" line from the data to get the standard grid makes things even worse:
20 20 -9.88200000 -9.52700000 -7.58300000 -2.61900000 +++ 3.70900000 7.16600000 5.79900000 2.32900000 +++ 0.39500000 0.01400000
This is a problem with pfit; the anchor values are
33.27220340 33.16682559 32.53705396 30.41159247 +++ 25.60290131 18.22199084 10.00593354 3.58000511 +++ 0.63051681 0.02341723