Hi,
It
appears that various quantities that are output by Gaussian 16 use notation of
the form 6.626D-34. Is it correct for me to assume that this represents
6.626*10^(-34), and is equivalent to the scientific notation 6.626E-34 or
6.626e-34 used in other areas, such as in C/C++, Python, and MATLAB? Or
does the "D" represent anything different from, or in addition to,
"*10^"?
Thank you for bearing with me with
this question. (I am what we call in the US a millennial, and am not
terribly well acquainted with the sometimes historical origins and meanings of
notation!)
Best,
Andrew
Andrew
DeYoung, PhD
Department of Chemistry
Carnegie Mellon
University