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NAME

       trisetcmp - Compare triangulations between two Regina data files

SYNOPSIS

       trisetcmp [ -m | -n ] [ -s ] file1 file2

       trisetcmp { -v, --version | -?, --help }

DESCRIPTION

       Compares  all  triangulations  in  the first file against all triangulations in the second
       file, looking for pairs of triangulations that are combinatorially isomorphic.

       The two given files must be Regina data files.  A full list of matches (or a full list  of
       non-matches  if  -n  is  passed)  is written to standard output.  A match occurs when some
       triangulation from file1 is combinatorially isomorphic to some  triangulation  from  file2
       (i.e., identical up to a relabelling of tetrahedra and their vertices).

       This  utility can also do subcomplex testing instead of full isomorphism testing.  See the
       option -s for details.

       This utility  compares  both  3-manifold  and  4-manifold  triangulations  (but  no  other
       dimensions  at  present).   However,  it  will  only  compare  triangulations  of the same
       dimension - it will not test whether some 3-manifold triangulation appears as a subcomplex
       of some other 4-manifold triangulation.

OPTIONS

       -m (default)
              Output  matches  only.   All isomorphic matches between triangulations in file1 and
              triangulations in file2 will be listed.

       -n     Output non-matches only.  All triangulations from file1 with no isomorphic match in
              file2 will be listed, and vice versa.

              If  -s  is  passed then non-matches are tested in one direction only, not both; see
              below for details.

       -s     Instead of testing triangulations for isomorphism, test whether  one  triangulation
              is isomorphic to a subcomplex of the other.

              In the default case of -m (output matches only), this program outputs all instances
              where a triangulation from file1 is isomorphic to a subcomplex of  a  triangulation
              from file2.

              In   the   case   of  -n  (output  non-matches  only),  this  program  outputs  all
              triangulations  from  file1  that  are  not  isomorphic  to  a  subcomplex  of  any
              triangulation from file2.

       -v, --version
              Show which version of Regina is being used, and exit immediately.

       -?, --help
              Display brief usage information, and exit immediately.

INTERNATIONALISATION

       If  any  packets contain international characters, Regina will attempt to convert these to
       your local character encoding as it writes them to the output.

       You can tell Regina what character encoding to  use  by  setting  standard  locale-related
       environment variables, such as LANG, LC_CTYPE or LC_ALL.

       For  example,  if LANG is set to en_AU then output will be written in the Western European
       character set ISO-8859-1, and if LANG is set to en_AU.UTF-8 then output will be written in
       the universal character set UTF-8.

       Typically  these  environment  variables will already be set for you when you install your
       GNU/Linux system, and Regina will just use the right character set out of  the  box.   See
       your GNU/Linux system reference for further information on supporting different locales.

MACOS USERS

       If  you  downloaded a drag-and-drop app bundle, this utility is shipped inside it.  If you
       dragged   Regina   to   the   main   Applications   folder,   you   can    run    it    as
       /Applications/Regina.app/Contents/MacOS/trisetcmp.

WINDOWS USERS

       The  command-line  utilities  are  installed  beneath the Program Files directory; on some
       machines this directory is called Program Files (x86).  You  can  start  this  utility  by
       running c:\Program Files\Regina\Regina 7.3\bin\trisetcmp.exe.

SEE ALSO

       censuslookup, regina-gui.

AUTHOR

       This  utility was written by Benjamin Burton <bab@maths.uq.edu.au>.  Many people have been
       involved in the development of Regina; see the users' handbook for a full list of credits.

                                          14 March 2023                              TRISETCMP(1)