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The cluster script is highly automatized: After 9 hours it will trigger mptopcom to write a checkpoint. It will then automatically validate the checkpoint and, if valid, rename the output files with a number. You can submit several jobs at once, the option ''-hold_jid'' will make any new job wait for the previously submitted jobs. After the previous job(s) finish, the new job will automatically be started by your cluster scheduler. | The cluster script is highly automatized: After 9 hours it will trigger mptopcom to write a checkpoint. It will then automatically validate the checkpoint and, if valid, rename the output files with a number. You can submit several jobs at once, the option ''-hold_jid'' will make any new job wait for the previously submitted jobs. After the previous job(s) finish, the new job will automatically be started by your cluster scheduler. |
==== D-Equivalence classes ==== | ==== D-Equivalence classes ==== |
To produce the massive gkz vectors from the output of mptopcom, we used the following {{downloads:massive_cache.pl|perl script}}. It demonstrates how to deal with ''.xz'' files in polymake and how to use massive chains. | To produce the massive gkz vectors from the output of mptopcom, we used the following {{:download:massive_cache.pl|perl script}}. It demonstrates how to deal with ''.xz'' files in polymake and how to use massive chains. |