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dequivalence [2019/09/18 08:49] – [D-Equivalence classes] lkastnerdequivalence [2019/09/18 08:50] – [D-Equivalence classes] lkastner
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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.
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