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"LAMMPS WWW Site"_lws - "LAMMPS Documentation"_ld - "LAMMPS Commands"_lc :c
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:link(lws,http://lammps.sandia.gov)
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:link(ld,Manual.html)
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:link(lc,Section_commands.html#comm)
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rerun command :h3
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[Syntax:]
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rerun file1 file2 ... keyword args ... :pre
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file1,file2,... = dump file(s) to read :ulb,l
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one or more keywords may be appended, keyword {dump} must appear and be last :l
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keyword = {first} or {last} or {every} or {skip} or {start} or {stop} or {dump}
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{first} args = Nfirts
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Nfirst = dump timestep to start on
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{last} args = Nlast
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Nlast = dumptimestep to stop on
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{every} args = Nevery
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Nevery = read snapshots matching every this many timesteps
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{skip} args = Nskip
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Nskip = read one out of every Nskip snapshots
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{start} args = Nstart
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Nstart = timestep on which pseudo run will start
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{stop} args = Nstop
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Nstop = timestep to which pseudo run will end
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{dump} args = same as "read_dump"_read_dump.html command starting with its field arguments :pre
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:ule
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[Examples:]
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rerun dump.file dump x y z vx vy vz
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rerun dump1.txt dump2.txt first 10000 every 1000 dump x y z
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rerun ../run7/dump.file.gz skip 2 dump x y z box yes :pre
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[Description:]
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Perform a psuedo simulation run where atom information is read one
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snapshot at a time from a dump file(s), and energies and forces are
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computed on the shapshot to produce thermodynamic or other output.
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This can be useful in the following kinds of scenarios, after an
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initial simulation produced the dump file:
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Compute the energy and forces of snaphots using a different potential.
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:ulb,l
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Calculate one or more diagnostic quantities on the snapshots that
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weren't computed in the initial run. These can also be computed with
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settings not used in the initial run, e.g. computing an RDF via the
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"compute rdf"_compute.rdf.html command with a longer cutoff than was
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used initially. :l
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Calculate the portion of per-atom forces resulting from a subset of
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the potential. E.g. compute only Coulombic forces. This can be done
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by only defining only a Coulombic pair style in the rerun script.
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Doing this in the original script would result in different (bad)
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dynamics. :l,ule
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Conceptually, using the rerun command is like running an input script
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that has a loop in it (see the "next"_next.html and "jump"_jump.html
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commands). Each iteration of the loop reads one snapshot from the
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dump file via the "read_dump"_read_dump command, sets the timestep to
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the appropriate value, and then invokes a "run"_run.html command for
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zero timesteps to simply compute energy and forces, and any other
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"thermodynamic output"_thermo_style.html or diagnostic info you have
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defined. This computation also invokes any fixes you have defined
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that apply constraints to the system, such as "fix
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shake"_fix_shake.html or "fix indent-_fix_indent.html.
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Note that a simulation box must already be defined before using the
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rerun command. This can be done by the "create_box"_create_box.html,
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"read_data"_read_data.html, or "read_restart"_read_restart.html
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commands.
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Also note that reading per-atom information from dump snapshots is
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limited to the atom coordinates, velocities and image flags as
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explained in the "read_dump"_read_dump.html command. Other atom
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properties, which may be necessary to compute energies and forces,
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such as atom charge, or bond topology information for a molecular
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system, are not read from (or even contained in) dump files. Thus
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this auxiliary information should be defined in the usual way, e.g. in
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a data file read in by a "read_data"_read_data.html command, before
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using the rerun command.
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:line
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If more than one dump file is specified, the dump files are read one
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after the other. It is assumed that snapshot timesteps will be in
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ascending order. If a snapshot is encountered that is not in
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ascending order, it will cause the rerun command to complete.
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The {first}, {last}, {every}, {skip} keywords determine which
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snapshots are read from the dump file(s). Snapshots are skipped until
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they have a timestamp >= {Nfirst}. When a snapshot with a timestamp >
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{Nlast} is encountered, the rerun command finishes. Note below that
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the defaults for {first} and {last} are to read all snapshots. If the
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{every} keyword is set to a value > 0, then only snapshots with
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timestamps that are a multiple of {Nevery} are read (the first
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snapshot is always read). If {Nevery} = 0, then this criterion is
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ignored, i.e. every snapshot is read that meets the other criteria.
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If the {skip} keyword is used, then after the first snapshot is read,
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every Nth snapshot is read, where N = {Nskip}. E.g. if {Nskip} = 3,
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then only 1 out of every 3 snapshots is read, assuming the snapshot
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timestamp is also consistent with the other criteria.
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The {start} and {stop} keywords have the same meaning that they do for
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the "run"_run.html command. They only need to be defined if (a) you
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are using a "fix"_fix.html command that changes some value over time,
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and (b) you want the reference point for elapsed time (from start to
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stop) to be different than the {first} and {last} settings. See the
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doc page for individual fixes to see which ones can be used with the
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{start/stop} keywords. Note that if you define neither of the
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{start}/{stop} or {first}/{last} keywords, then LAMMPS treats the
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pseudo run as going from 0 to a huge value (effectively infinity).
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This means that any quantity that a fix scales as a fraction of
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elapsed time in the run, will essentially remain at its intiial value.
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The {dump} keyword is required and must be the last keyword specified.
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Its arguments are passed internally to the "read_dump"_read_dump.html
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command. The first argument following the {dump} keyword should be
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the {field1} argument of the "read_dump" command. See the
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"read_dump"_read_dump.html doc page for details on the various options
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it allows for extracting information from the dump file snapshots, and
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for using that information to alter the LAMMPS simulation.
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:line
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In general, a LAMMPS input script that uses a rerun command can
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include and perform all the usual operations of an input script that
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uses the "run"_run.html command. There are a few exceptions and
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points to consider, as discussed here.
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Fixes that perform time integration, such as "fix nve"_fix_nve.html or
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"fix npt"_fix_nh.html are not invoked, since no time integration is
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performed.
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Every time a snapshot is read, the timestep for the simulation is
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reset, as if the "reset_timestep"_reset_timestep.html command were
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used. This command has some restrictions as to what fixes can be
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defined. See its doc page for details. For example, the fix
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deposit"_fix_deposit.html and "fix dt/reset"_fix_dt_reset.html fixes
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are in this category. They also make no sense to use with a rerun
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command.
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If time-averaging fixes like "fix ave/time"_fix_ave_time.html are
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used, they are invoked on timesteps that are a function of their
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{Nevery}, {Nrepeat}, and {Nfreq} settings. As an example, see the
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"fix ave/time"_fix_ave_time.html doc page for details. You must
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insure those settings are consistent with the snapshot timestamps that
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are read from the dump file(s). If an averaging fix is not invoked on
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a timestep it expects to be, LAMMPS will flag an error.
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The various forms of LAMMPS output, as defined by the
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"thermo_style"_thermo_style.html, "thermo"_thermo.html,
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"dump"_dump.html, and "restart"_restart.html commands occur on
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specific timesteps. If successvive dump snapshots skip those
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timesteps, then no output will be produced. E.g. if you request
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thermodynamic output every 100 steps, but the dump file snapshots are
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every 1000 steps, then you will only see thermodynamic output every
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1000 steps.
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:line
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[Restrictions:]
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To read gzipped dump files, you must compile LAMMPS with the
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-DLAMMPS_GZIP option - see the "Making
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LAMMPS"_Section_start.html#start_2 section of the documentation.
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[Related commands:]
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"read_dump"_readdump.html
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[Default:]
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The option defaults are first = 0, last = a huge value (effectively
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infinity), start = same as first, stop = same as last, every = 0, skip
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= 1;
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