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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Ripser's efficiency is based on a few important concepts and principles: ### Version -[Latest release][latest-release]: 1.0 (July 2016) +[Latest release][latest-release]: 1.0.1 (September 2016) ### Building @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ make Ripser supports several compile-time options. They are switched on by defining the C preprocessor macros listed below, either using `#define` in the code or by passing an argument to the compiler. The following options are supported: - - `ASSEMBLE_REDUCTION_MATRIX`: store the reduction matrix; may speed up computation but will also increase memory usage + - `ASSEMBLE_REDUCTION_MATRIX`: store the reduction matrix; may affect computation time but also memory usage; recommended for large and difficult problem instances - `USE_COEFFICIENTS`: enable support for coefficients in a prime field - `INDICATE_PROGRESS`: indicate the current progress in the console - `PRINT_PERSISTENCE_PAIRS`: output the computed persistence pairs (enabled by default in the code; comment out to disable) @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ For example, to build Ripser with support for coefficients: $ c++ -std=c++11 ripser.cpp -o ripser -Ofast -D NDEBUG -D USE_COEFFICIENTS ``` -A Makefile is provided with some variants of the above options. Use `make all` to build them. The default `make` builds a binary without any of the above option. +A Makefile is provided with some variants of the above options. Use `make all` to build them. The default `make` builds a binary with the default options. The input is given either in a file whose name is passed as an argument, or through stdin. The following options are supported at the command line: |