<div>Hi CP2K community,<span aria-label=""></span><br /></div><div><br /></div><div>I
was running a simulation for a system with Au-H2O, where I was
calculating the dipole moment of the Au, H2O and overall system using
Voronoi integration. In the ".voronoi" file there is information about
charge, position, dipole moment vector, quadrupole moment tensor
(component wise) etc. To calculate the dipole moment I was using the
formula: magnitude of dipole moment=SQRT( (summation of x-component)^2 +
(summation of y-component)^2 + (summation of z_component)^2)) / number
of atoms. After using this formula the dipole I got is different from
the one obtained from Wannier localization. Can somebody confirm if this is the formula to calculate the dipole moment using Voronoi integration?</div><div>Thanks in advance.</div><div><br /></div><div>Regards</div>Sagnik
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