Specifies the number of grid points per processor for grid-based discretization. Its syntax is
For mg-manual calculations, the arguments are dependent on the choice of nlev by the formula n = c 2l + 1 + 1 where n is the dime argument, c is a non-zero integer, l is the nlev value. The most common values for grid dimensions are 65, 97, 129, and 161 (they can be different in each direction); these are all compatible with a nlev value of 4. If you happen to pick a "bad" value for the dimensions (i.e., mismatch with nlev), the APBS code will adjust the specified dime downwards to more appropriate values. This means that "bad" values will typically result in lower resolution/accuracy calculations! The arguments for this keyword are:
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