Le samedi 6 juin 2020 22:53:13 UTC+2, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
>
> The code in question calls nauty's genbg program, and hypergraphs are 
> encoded as vertex-(hyper)edge incidence graphs. It seem that one needs 
> to read its source code (e.g. here: 
> https://github.com/lonnen/nauty/blob/nauty27/genbg.c) 
> to understand how the limits are controlled, there are parameters 
> called MAXN (defaulting to WORDSIZE), MAXN1 (probably, the number of 
> vertices in one part of the graph, at most 24 or 30, something like 
> this - and this is probably the # of vertices of the hypergraph) 
>
> It should not be too hard to change, but it would be good to know 
> how exactly. 

Brendan McKay asks me to post this on his behalf:

> The nauty makefile has a target genbgL which makes
> a version allowing up to 30 vertices on the first side
> and 64 vertices altogether.
>
> There are two versions because using 64-bit words
> gives a tiny inefficiency for small sizes.  But this is now
> quite small (less than 1% usually) so I recommend that
> sage uses genbgL for everything.

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