C.01 =link=: Gaussian 16 Revision

: Use mixed basis sets (e.g., ONIOM or effective core potentials like LanL2DZ for heavy metals, and 6-31G(d) for light atoms) to keep computational costs manageable. To help tailor this guide further, let me know:

: Several quality-of-life improvements were made. The formchk utility, which converts binary checkpoint files to a readable ASCII format, was enhanced with a -m flag to specify the amount of memory it can use (e.g., formchk -m=1gb myfile ). Also, information from multidimensional relaxed potential energy surface scans was saved in a more detailed format, allowing for better visualization in programs like GaussView. gaussian 16 revision c.01

Multi-Core and Shared-Memory Parallelism (OpenMP/Shared Memory) : Use mixed basis sets (e

#P : Requests verbose ("print") output tracking execution steps. Memory Management:

for network parallel use; older versions of Linda are incompatible. Memory Management: