Dear Sir,

I am a second-year Ph.D. student. I need some help in understanding z2 calculations using first-principles code.

How to clearly distinguish strong topological insulator with a weak topological insulator using z2 pack calculations with first principles.

What is the difference between the following two cases. What does it signify:

1. Z2 topological invariant at kz = 0: 1
    Z2 topological invariant at kz = 0.5: 1
(Both 1)

2. Z2 topological invariant at kz = 0: 0
    Z2 topological invariant at kz = 0.5: 1
(Only 1 at one surface)

It would be very helpful for my research work if I get some clarity on this.

With warm regards,
Raagya Arora
JNCASR
Bangalore, India