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The execution flow of the runtime passes through four basic stages: Split, Map, Reduce, and Merge.
The subspace rad ( Y, Y ) of Hom ( Y, Y ) on the right corresponds to the right almost split map ending in Y. Two possible cases have to be distinguished: If Y = P is projective, then we get a morphism which is right determined by a projective module, thus we must get a monomorphism.
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If g : X → Y is minimal right almost split, then [ g 〉 is the class of all right almost split maps ending in Y and finally, [ 0 → Y 〉 is the class all zero maps ending in Y.
We end this summary by an outline in which way the Auslander bijections (2) incorporate the existence of minimal right almost split maps: we have to look at the special case where Y is indecomposable and C = Y and to deal with the submodule rad ( Y, Y ) of Hom ( Y, Y ).
Grape also detects novel splice junctions through the split mapping of reads.
CREST [ 16] is another method that utilizes split mapped reads as well as paired-end read orientation.
Second, remaining unmapped reads are successively trimmed by a set number of nucleotides (10 by default), and a new genome (and split) mapping performed after each trimming.
Motivation: With improved short-read assembly algorithms and the recent development of long-read sequencers, split mapping will soon be the preferred method for structural variant (SV) detection.
This follows on the heels of Uber shipping a series of small enhancements to its service including fare splitting, map and ETA sharing with friends and PayPal support.
In cases where mappers have limited upload bandwidth, for example, we can simply increase the number of map tasks, by splitting map input into smaller chunks.
This provides a diagram Open image in new window (3.4 in the category (mathcal {C}_1), and we have to find a splitting map for this diagram.
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