Result for 04764014960B9BFE24E105FFD714DFC7662603E0

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/regina-normal/icons/packet_triangulation14-32@2x.png
FileSize3982
MD5D0C77333A9154FB3F7128D68AA156CDC
SHA-104764014960B9BFE24E105FFD714DFC7662603E0
SHA-2564B695A96173F597C0C65C3CB6F89880192EE3D6D0D0AF6AC745395B7489913DE
SSDEEP96:848UW1zBcK922sy+TLZf1bLWsOVfvhHPHWCtv:VVkzqKfIvb6DnpP2c
TLSHT10A818EC01AFDE4444988DF5E4AA1A016E50F5E26AAD325EC74B53F7D0466350084F92F
hashlookup:parent-total28
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 28 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize13329218
MD544649EF9823235DE78C5AA674A6B1547
PackageDescriptionmathematical software for low-dimensional topology Regina is a software package for 3-manifold and 4-manifold topologists, with a focus on triangulations, normal surfaces and angle structures. . For 3-manifolds, it includes high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition, connected sum decomposition and Hakenness testing, comes with a rich database of census manifolds, and incorporates the SnapPea kernel for working with hyperbolic manifolds. For 4-manifolds, it offers a range of combinatorial and algebraic tools, plus support for normal hypersurfaces. . Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, as well as Python bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface. . This package includes the graphical user interface and the command-line Python interface. The users' handbook and the API documentation are in the separate package regina-normal-doc, and the MPI-enabled utilities for high-performance clusters are in the separate package regina-normal-mpi.
PackageMaintainerBen Burton <bab@debian.org>
PackageNameregina-normal
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion5.1-1
SHA-10993AA11A3D8E331E22763F7C7073E94A81CF4B6
SHA-2562DE9299E1099D402DF40DA8D3D8B30D0EC8659D50DE727E854BA2720A8CDABFF
Key Value
FileSize14304660
MD5E2688E2B76CBE5C7C3CF7190D114249F
PackageDescriptionmathematical software for low-dimensional topology Regina is a software package for 3-manifold and 4-manifold topologists, with a focus on triangulations, normal surfaces and angle structures. . For 3-manifolds, it includes high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition, connected sum decomposition and Hakenness testing, comes with a rich database of census manifolds, and incorporates the SnapPea kernel for working with hyperbolic manifolds. For 4-manifolds, it offers a range of combinatorial and algebraic tools, plus support for normal hypersurfaces. . Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, as well as Python bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface. . This package includes the graphical user interface and the command-line Python interface. The users' handbook and the API documentation are in the separate package regina-normal-doc, and the MPI-enabled utilities for high-performance clusters are in the separate package regina-normal-mpi.
PackageMaintainerBen Burton <bab@debian.org>
PackageNameregina-normal
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion5.1-6+b1
SHA-11507D1169CBB49F983936F22137D6F265D851D68
SHA-25652ABAA0BDB695EB8BB728E22737F8D4E239499380E9CFA1C7DA47AC87B4D1AFA
Key Value
FileSize13859604
MD52BACE1FED7271536D8B3BB7344140871
PackageDescriptionmathematical software for low-dimensional topology Regina is a software package for 3-manifold and 4-manifold topologists, with a focus on triangulations, knots and links, normal surfaces, and angle structures. . For 3-manifolds, it includes high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition, connected sum decomposition and Hakenness testing, comes with a rich database of census manifolds, and incorporates the SnapPea kernel for working with hyperbolic manifolds. For 4-manifolds, it offers a range of combinatorial and algebraic tools, plus support for normal hypersurfaces. For knots and links, Regina can perform combinatorial manipulation, compute knot polynomials, and work with several import/export formats. . Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, as well as Python bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface. . This package includes the graphical user interface and the command-line Python interface. The users' handbook and the API documentation are in the separate package regina-normal-doc.
PackageMaintainerBen Burton <bab@debian.org>
PackageNameregina-normal
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion6.0.1-4
SHA-116424316170F2C833C94F9EC5E1E09C3EE0738B4
SHA-2568F9225C3AC5F3B10222DE9131153DAC279CD05E7F3F57B1B1E71DDFF601835E5
Key Value
FileSize14550560
MD5E39F3186D7BB051D6854B42D9A9381E6
PackageDescriptionmathematical software for low-dimensional topology Regina is a software package for 3-manifold and 4-manifold topologists, with a focus on triangulations, knots and links, normal surfaces, and angle structures. . For 3-manifolds, it includes high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition, connected sum decomposition and Hakenness testing, comes with a rich database of census manifolds, and incorporates the SnapPea kernel for working with hyperbolic manifolds. For 4-manifolds, it offers a range of combinatorial and algebraic tools, plus support for normal hypersurfaces. For knots and links, Regina can perform combinatorial manipulation, compute knot polynomials, and work with several import/export formats. . Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, as well as Python bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface. . This package includes the graphical user interface and the command-line Python interface. The users' handbook and the API documentation are in the separate package regina-normal-doc.
PackageMaintainerBen Burton <bab@debian.org>
PackageNameregina-normal
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion6.0.1-4
SHA-11C28FD3C45F56F3CF6DECD07100557BEEF254921
SHA-25691560B2170DFD681CBDF9A50DDA7869E1F8A6D479C94CAA47265BB103922B62A
Key Value
FileSize13119448
MD5870F10F6836A1339918B812EFA1547B6
PackageDescriptionmathematical software for low-dimensional topology Regina is a software package for 3-manifold and 4-manifold topologists, with a focus on triangulations, knots and links, normal surfaces, and angle structures. . For 3-manifolds, it includes high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition, connected sum decomposition and Hakenness testing, comes with a rich database of census manifolds, and incorporates the SnapPea kernel for working with hyperbolic manifolds. For 4-manifolds, it offers a range of combinatorial and algebraic tools, plus support for normal hypersurfaces. For knots and links, Regina can perform combinatorial manipulation, compute knot polynomials, and work with several import/export formats. . Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, as well as Python bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface. . This package includes the graphical user interface and the command-line Python interface. The users' handbook and the API documentation are in the separate package regina-normal-doc.
PackageMaintainerBen Burton <bab@debian.org>
PackageNameregina-normal
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion6.0.1-4
SHA-12005080366B87F62388B550E386DE727F53923F5
SHA-25649742D9D75EDA2A2CFDBB0D57344056B4406756C9DB1CA182E6FA6B34BB19791
Key Value
FileSize12875192
MD5E012876AE796FA5B25A45E7A24301B4E
PackageDescriptionmathematical software for low-dimensional topology Regina is a software package for 3-manifold and 4-manifold topologists, with a focus on triangulations, normal surfaces and angle structures. . For 3-manifolds, it includes high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition, connected sum decomposition and Hakenness testing, comes with a rich database of census manifolds, and incorporates the SnapPea kernel for working with hyperbolic manifolds. For 4-manifolds, it offers a range of combinatorial and algebraic tools, plus support for normal hypersurfaces. . Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, as well as Python bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface. . This package includes the graphical user interface and the command-line Python interface. The users' handbook and the API documentation are in the separate package regina-normal-doc, and the MPI-enabled utilities for high-performance clusters are in the separate package regina-normal-mpi.
PackageMaintainerBen Burton <bab@debian.org>
PackageNameregina-normal
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion5.1-1
SHA-1226948CABBD311BEAD9A4E04A092658F2FF25626
SHA-256C3D6B544E644FF063DC8D605F8AEBC10EC9F619D053B8C56F1D42071016B5504
Key Value
FileSize14505188
MD50A35459C1E574391DDF3E3F893D03C6A
PackageDescriptionmathematical software for low-dimensional topology Regina is a software package for 3-manifold and 4-manifold topologists, with a focus on triangulations, knots and links, normal surfaces, and angle structures. . For 3-manifolds, it includes high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition, connected sum decomposition and Hakenness testing, comes with a rich database of census manifolds, and incorporates the SnapPea kernel for working with hyperbolic manifolds. For 4-manifolds, it offers a range of combinatorial and algebraic tools, plus support for normal hypersurfaces. For knots and links, Regina can perform combinatorial manipulation, compute knot polynomials, and work with several import/export formats. . Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, as well as Python bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface. . This package includes the graphical user interface and the command-line Python interface. The users' handbook and the API documentation are in the separate package regina-normal-doc.
PackageMaintainerBen Burton <bab@debian.org>
PackageNameregina-normal
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion6.0.1-4
SHA-12BC41EED6B901C79BC91F076AAA3BDF0B6A3E018
SHA-256F8FA9763E933EA09634203EBDDECB67BCC79D4F1930D70A455E2624371527A2F
Key Value
FileSize13828510
MD59E81A3EA308F8FFA4A7B78331C903D40
PackageDescriptionmathematical software for low-dimensional topology Regina is a software package for 3-manifold and 4-manifold topologists, with a focus on triangulations, normal surfaces and angle structures. . For 3-manifolds, it includes high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition, connected sum decomposition and Hakenness testing, comes with a rich database of census manifolds, and incorporates the SnapPea kernel for working with hyperbolic manifolds. For 4-manifolds, it offers a range of combinatorial and algebraic tools, plus support for normal hypersurfaces. . Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, as well as Python bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface. . This package includes the graphical user interface and the command-line Python interface. The users' handbook and the API documentation are in the separate package regina-normal-doc, and the MPI-enabled utilities for high-performance clusters are in the separate package regina-normal-mpi.
PackageMaintainerBen Burton <bab@debian.org>
PackageNameregina-normal
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion5.1-1
SHA-1335C9907A460F0DDB9795280EFAA0EC08E6200CE
SHA-25698801ECF0AE3857E4458AAEBEF9439E4B11DB95CD6C76E5FA67321D3902FE7DB
Key Value
FileSize12975564
MD5A7E52FAAA060584979164B5FFA01FD31
PackageDescriptionmathematical software for low-dimensional topology Regina is a software package for 3-manifold and 4-manifold topologists, with a focus on triangulations, normal surfaces and angle structures. . For 3-manifolds, it includes high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition, connected sum decomposition and Hakenness testing, comes with a rich database of census manifolds, and incorporates the SnapPea kernel for working with hyperbolic manifolds. For 4-manifolds, it offers a range of combinatorial and algebraic tools, plus support for normal hypersurfaces. . Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, as well as Python bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface. . This package includes the graphical user interface and the command-line Python interface. The users' handbook and the API documentation are in the separate package regina-normal-doc, and the MPI-enabled utilities for high-performance clusters are in the separate package regina-normal-mpi.
PackageMaintainerBen Burton <bab@debian.org>
PackageNameregina-normal
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion5.1-6+b1
SHA-1408D630B4A30073ADDC1E4B8731549CEE5F2D8C3
SHA-256A49D5645B58232EB1714A7C2D709D531D6A9F84337F6D266DEB7905940E9A68B
Key Value
FileSize14194680
MD56A7A2D80479B8D6B183A80221919F037
PackageDescriptionmathematical software for low-dimensional topology Regina is a software package for 3-manifold and 4-manifold topologists, with a focus on triangulations, knots and links, normal surfaces, and angle structures. . For 3-manifolds, it includes high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition, connected sum decomposition and Hakenness testing, comes with a rich database of census manifolds, and incorporates the SnapPea kernel for working with hyperbolic manifolds. For 4-manifolds, it offers a range of combinatorial and algebraic tools, plus support for normal hypersurfaces. For knots and links, Regina can perform combinatorial manipulation, compute knot polynomials, and work with several import/export formats. . Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, as well as Python bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface. . This package includes the graphical user interface and the command-line Python interface. The users' handbook and the API documentation are in the separate package regina-normal-doc.
PackageMaintainerBen Burton <bab@debian.org>
PackageNameregina-normal
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion6.0.1-4
SHA-141C8B530D80C2F99829A7F45BC32E8FEF5FC9CF8
SHA-256843D6B389294956AC67309B8D45CD59B7423708031E3188BD03AF7B47E95FC1C