Using CASTEP for Geometric Optimizations

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CASTEP Users??

Hi

I am a beginer to castep. I am trying to do some geometric optimisations on various materials. The aim is to get familiar. Does anyone know of any tutorials available online other than the ones available in the tcm group cambridge.

I would also like to interact and know of somebody (through email perhaps) who has used castep before.

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i am a biginner also in castep i hope to find some body who used castep.
 
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