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<em>Intrinsic Delaunay Triangulation</em> also gives good results.
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\cgalFigureBegin{landscape_meshes, landscape.jpg}
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Isolines placed on a mesh with and without iDT remeshing.
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Isolines placed on a mesh without and with iDT remeshing.
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\cgalFigureEnd
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In the next section we give some examples. Section \ref sec_HM_definitions presents
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\cgalExample{Heat_method_3/heat_method.cpp}
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For a `Polyhedron_3` you can either add a data field to the vertex type, or, as shown
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in the following exampole create a `boost::unordered_map` and pass it to the function
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in the following example create a `boost::unordered_map` and pass it to the function
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`boost::make_assoc_property_map()` which generates a vertex distance property map.
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\cgalExample{Heat_method_3/heat_method_polyhedron.cpp}
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