#19520: implement random triangulations in a bijective way
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       Reporter:         |        Owner:
  chapoton               |       Status:  needs_work
           Type:         |    Milestone:  sage-6.10
  enhancement            |   Resolution:
       Priority:  major  |    Merged in:
      Component:  graph  |    Reviewers:  Nathann Cohen
  theory                 |  Work issues:
       Keywords:         |       Commit:
  random graph           |  eab762d1f092c6bdc2923ff8614c35416612b59f
        Authors:         |     Stopgaps:
  Frédéric Chapoton      |
Report Upstream:  N/A    |
         Branch:         |
  public/19520           |
   Dependencies:         |
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Changes (by git):

 * commit:  85e609108945c191046f46af12019128f57b9104 =>
     eab762d1f092c6bdc2923ff8614c35416612b59f


Comment:

 Branch pushed to git repo; I updated commit sha1. New commits:
 
||[http://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/commit/?id=eab762d1f092c6bdc2923ff8614c35416612b59f
 eab762d]||{{{trac #19520 trying again to make the algo more clear and
 documented}}}||

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