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The neighbors of a full cell are also
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The neighbors of a full cell are also
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indexed in such a way that the neighbor indexed by \f$ i\f$
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indexed in such a way that the neighbor indexed by \f$ i\f$
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is opposite to the vertex with the same index.
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is opposite to the vertex with the same index.
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\cgalClassifedRefPages
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<i>dimension</i> of the triangulation is the dimension of its maximal
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<i>dimension</i> of the triangulation is the dimension of its maximal
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simplices.
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simplices.
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<!--- cardinality, i.e., they have the same number of vertices.--->
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<!--- cardinality, i.e., they have the same number of vertices. -->
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In the sequel, we will call these maximal simplices <I>full cells</I>.
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In the sequel, we will call these maximal simplices <I>full cells</I>.
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A <I>face</I> of a simplex is a subset of this simplex.
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A <I>face</I> of a simplex is a subset of this simplex.
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A <I>proper face</I> of a simplex is a strict subset of this simplex.
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A <I>proper face</I> of a simplex is a strict subset of this simplex.
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triangulation data structure.
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triangulation data structure.
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<DT><B>\f$d=-1\f$</B><DD> This corresponds to an abstract simplicial
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<DT><B>\f$d=-1\f$</B><DD> This corresponds to an abstract simplicial
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complex reduced to a single vertex.
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complex reduced to a single vertex.
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<!--- and a single full cell. In a geometric triangulation, this vertex corresponds to the vertex at infinity.--->
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<!--- and a single full cell. In a geometric triangulation, this vertex corresponds to the vertex at infinity. -->
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<DT><B>\f$d=0\f$</B><DD> This corresponds to an abstract simplicial
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<DT><B>\f$d=0\f$</B><DD> This corresponds to an abstract simplicial
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complex including two vertices, each corresponding to a full cell;
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complex including two vertices, each corresponding to a full cell;
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the two full cells being neighbors of each other. This is the unique
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the two full cells being neighbors of each other. This is the unique
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triangulation of the \f$ 0\f$-sphere.
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triangulation of the \f$ 0\f$-sphere.
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<!--- (geometrically, the finite vertex and the infinite vertex),--->
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<!--- (geometrically, the finite vertex and the infinite vertex), -->
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<DT><B>\f$ 0< d \le D\f$</B><DD> This corresponds to a triangulation of
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<DT><B>\f$ 0< d \le D\f$</B><DD> This corresponds to a triangulation of
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the sphere \f$ \mathbb{S}^d\f$.
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the sphere \f$ \mathbb{S}^d\f$.
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</DL>
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</DL>
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the best use of this example by reading it slowly, together with the reference
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the best use of this example by reading it slowly, together with the reference
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manual documentation of the methods that are called (see here:
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manual documentation of the methods that are called (see here:
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`TriangulationDataStructure`) and by trying to understand the various
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`TriangulationDataStructure`) and by trying to understand the various
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`assert(...)` statements.--->
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`assert(...)` statements. -->
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\cgalExample{triangulation_data_structure_static.cpp}
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\cgalExample{triangulation_data_structure_static.cpp}
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