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Copyright © 1999–2014 The Regina development team
Both Regina and this handbook are licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Regina is a software package for studying 3-manifold triangulations, normal surfaces and angle structures. Other key features include census enumeration, combinatorial recognition of triangulations, and high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition and connected sum decomposition. Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, and also offers Python bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface.
This handbook is current as of 29 August 2014 for Regina 4.96.
Tip: You can also browse the alphabetical index of tasks.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Working with Packets
- 3. 3-Manifold Triangulations
- 4. SnapPea Triangulations
- 5. 2-Manifold Triangulations
- 6. Normal Surfaces
- 7. Angle Structures
- 8. Importing and Exporting Data
- 9. Python Scripting
- 10. Configuration
- 11. Compiling Regina Into Your Projects
- 12. Troubleshooting and FAQ
- 13. Bug Tracking and Mailing Lists
- A. Command Line: Main Applications
- regina-gui - Regina's graphical user interface
- regina-python - Regina's command-line Python interface
- B. Command Line: Specialised Utilities
- censuslookup - Search for triangulations in Regina's census databases
- regconcat - Combine several Regina data files
- regconvert - Convert between different Regina file formats
- regfiledump - Dump the contents of a Regina data file
- regfiletype - Identify the formats of Regina data files
- sigcensus - Form a census of splitting surface signatures
- tricensus - Form a census of 3-manifold triangulations
- tricensus-mpi - Distribute a triangulation census amongst several machines using MPI
- tricensus-mpi-status - Summarise the log file of an MPI census of triangulations
- trisetcmp - Compare triangulations between two Regina data files
- C. Version History
- D. Authors and License
- Index
- Bibliography
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