<div dir="ltr">Dear CP2K users,<br><br>I'm trying to run cutoff test however I run into the following error:<br><br><br><div> WARNING| Particles:     114     82 at distance [au]:     0.00000120 less than:      0.01889726; increase EMAX_SPLINE.</div><div><br></div><div> *******************************************************************************</div><div> *   ___                                                                       *</div><div> *  /   \                                                                      *</div><div> * [ABORT]                                                                     *</div><div> *  \___/                GEOMETRY wrong or EMAX_SPLINE too small!              *</div><div> *    |                                                                        *</div><div> *  O/|                                                                        *</div><div> * /| |                                                                        *</div><div> * / \                                               fist_neighbor_lists.F:607 *</div><div> *******************************************************************************</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div> ===== Routine Calling Stack ===== </div><div><br></div><div>            7 build_neighbor_lists</div><div>            6 build_fist_neighbor_lists</div><div>            5 topology_generate_bond_3</div><div>            4 topology_generate_bond</div><div>            3 connectivity_control</div><div>            2 topology_control</div><div>            1 CP2K</div><div><br></div><span style="color: rgb(46, 48, 51); font-family: Arial, "Microsoft YaHei", 微软雅黑, 宋体, "Malgun Gothic", Meiryo, sans-serif; font-size: 13.6px; font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; line-height: 17.9875px;">I went to Google group to check, but the solution is still not clear. I tried this again with graphite composites in MS and the result was the same. I just took it out and figured it out, and the error is still this one. I really have no idea. I'd like to consult you</span><br><br>I've attached the input files that I've used and the output file produced.<br><br>Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.<br></div>