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mptopcom [2020/06/05 11:51] – input file example lkastnermptopcom [2020/06/05 12:25] lkastner
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 ===== Usage ===== ===== Usage =====
-Input files are formatted as in TOPCOM, please have a look at the files in the ''%%examples%%'' folder for samples. The points are given homogeneously, i.e. embedded at height one. After the points you can give the generators of a group acting on your point set. Here is the example of the input file for the two-dimensional 0-1-square:+Input files are formatted as in TOPCOM. The points are given homogeneously, i.e. embedded at height one. After the points you can give the generators of a group acting on your point set. Here is the example of the input file for the two-dimensional 0-1-square:
  
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-You can then call mptopcom in the following way: +If this file is called ''square.dat'', you can then call mptopcom in the following way:
 <code> <code>
-mpirun -np 5 mptopcom < examples/cube_4.dat+mpirun -np 5 mptopcom < square.dat
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 +For other examples, please have a look at the files in the ''%%examples%%''.
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 If you did not run ''%%make install%%'' you can call the binary in the ''%%build/Opt/bin%%'' folder: If you did not run ''%%make install%%'' you can call the binary in the ''%%build/Opt/bin%%'' folder:
  
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