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Understanding the result of eBR #1

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Dongsheng-Wen opened this issue Jul 12, 2023 · 0 comments
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Understanding the result of eBR #1

Dongsheng-Wen opened this issue Jul 12, 2023 · 0 comments

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Hi,

I'm using the UnconvMat website to analyze eBR and aBR. I am trying to understand the results.
I tried the example from here, so what do the last two columns mean?

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Dongsheng

There are 2 solutions for eBR decomposition. 
      2 
   1   1@5      Ag@9e    (  1) :  0;  0; 
   2   2@5      Au@9e    (  1) :  0;  0; 
   3   3@5      Bg@9e    (  1) :  0;  0; 
   4   4@5      Bu@9e    (  1) :  0;  0; 
   5   1@6      Ag@9d    (  1) :  0;  0; 
   6   2@6      Au@9d    (  1) :  0;  0; 
   7   3@6      Bg@9d    (  1) :  0;  0; 
   8   4@6      Bu@9d    (  1) :  0;  0; 
   9   1@8     A1g@3b    (  1) :  1;  2; 
  10   2@8     A1u@3b    (  1) :  0;  0; 
  11   3@8     A2g@3b    (  1) :  0;  0; 
  12   4@8     A2u@3b    (  1) :  0;  1; 
  13   5@8      Eg@3b    (  1) :  0;  0; 
  14   6@8      Eu@3b    (  1) :  0;  0; 
  15   1@9     A1g@3a    (  1) :  1;  0; 
  16   2@9     A1u@3a    (  1) :  0;  0; 
  17   3@9     A2g@3a    (  1) :  0;  0; 
  18   4@9     A2u@3a    (  1) :  1;  0; 
  19   5@9      Eg@3a    (  1) :  0;  0; 
  20   6@9      Eu@3a    (  1) :  1;  1; 
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