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| Isn't this a "complex", not a "simplex"? | | Isn't this a "complex", not a "simplex"? |
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| == Complex/simplex ==
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| Hi there Dr. Duque,
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| I kind of understand a simplex to be an ''n''-dimensional triangle and a special case of a simplicial complex. However, I do say
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| ''kind of understand''. If you know that it is indeed a complex rather than a simplex, the page can be re-named. --[[User:Carl McBride | <b><FONT COLOR="#8B3A3A">Carl McBride</FONT></b>]] 16:25, 12 September 2007 (CEST)
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| == Triangle/triangulation ==
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| (I should check these pages more often!) Indeed, a simplex is an ''n'' triangle (it has ''n''+1 vertices), but according to the CGAL project documentation a '''triangulation''' is a simplicial complex (not a triangle). Why not just leave it to "triangulation"? I think this is the usual wording.
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| == Re-direct ==
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| Hi there Dr. Duque,
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| I have created a redirect page called [[Delaunay triangulation]] which leads to [[Delaunay simplexes]]. This way
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| I think we cover the options without restricting ourselves to 3-space. What do you think? --[[User:Carl McBride | <b><FONT COLOR="#8B3A3A">Carl McBride</FONT></b>]] ([[User_talk:Carl_McBride |talk]]) 11:40, 9 October 2007 (CEST)
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