#10276: Create a random triangulation (max planar graph)
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       Reporter:                     |        Owner:  jason, ncohen, rlm
  edward.scheinerman                 |       Status:  positive_review
           Type:  enhancement        |    Milestone:
       Priority:  major              |   Resolution:
      Component:  graph theory       |    Merged in:
       Keywords:  random graph       |    Reviewers:  Nathann Cohen,
        Authors:  Ed Scheinerman     |  Frédéric Chapoton, Dima Pasechnik
Report Upstream:  N/A                |  Work issues:
         Branch:  public/10276       |       Commit:
   Dependencies:                     |  1ea5a64f544fc01f932d86f6962825a7cdad1936
                                     |     Stopgaps:
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Changes (by dimpase):

 * status:  needs_review => positive_review
 * reviewer:  Nathann Cohen => Nathann Cohen, Frédéric Chapoton, Dima
     Pasechnik
 * branch:  u/chapoton/10276 => public/10276
 * commit:  0158086673e62ca06d6529ec2d4f25210395ab65 =>
     1ea5a64f544fc01f932d86f6962825a7cdad1936


Comment:

 I'm happy with this branch. By the way, the example in the attachment
 illustrating the bug produces a polytope with 136 trianglular faces, but
 if the `base_ring=RDF` then one triangle does not contain any vertices
 (loss of precision happens). With `base_ring=QQ` it's all right, of
 course.
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 New commits:
 
||[http://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/commit/?id=e742c9e2996591b395e1f0cd9344594b03f09179
 e742c9e]||{{{trac #10276: Merged with 6.8.beta6}}}||
 
||[http://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/commit/?id=7eef8443c9c72e89a937d13f534d9f5b1db3b842
 7eef844]||{{{trac #10267: Reviewer's commit}}}||
 
||[http://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/commit/?id=1ea5a64f544fc01f932d86f6962825a7cdad1936
 1ea5a64]||{{{trac #10276: Reviewer's commit}}}||

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