#19583: random triangulation as simplicial complex
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       Reporter:  chapoton           |        Owner:
           Type:  enhancement        |       Status:  needs_work
       Priority:  major              |    Milestone:  sage-7.1
      Component:  algebraic          |   Resolution:
  topology                           |    Merged in:
       Keywords:  random simplicial  |    Reviewers:
  complex                            |  Work issues:
        Authors:  Frédéric Chapoton  |       Commit:
Report Upstream:  N/A                |  5e465924db248460f0a20da334cd4b1f8499adc7
         Branch:  u/chapoton/19583   |     Stopgaps:
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Comment (by ncohen):

 Yo,

 > Concerning the suggestion of Travis, I can of course revert this
 factorisation. But you may qualify this as "just doing everything that a
 potential reviewer asks for".

 I don't have anything against people telling me why they think one of my
 suggestions is wrong. If you think useful to keep this independent
 function, I'm all ears.

 > I was trying to think about adding the embedding information on the
 graph method, as you suggested before. I am not sure that this data is
 easily recoverable from the simplicial complex. So it seems to me that
 keeping both still has a value, if I manage to add the embedding.

 If you manage to add the embedding to the `Graph` function, then it will
 be straightforward to build the `SimplicialComplex` from it. So again in
 this case, you can do without the `SimplicialComplex` constructor, which
 will merely list the faces of the `Graph` object (assuming that it
 contains the embedding).

 I have nothing wrong against that.

 Nathann

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