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diff --git a/src/Alpha_complex/doc/Intro_alpha_complex.h b/src/Alpha_complex/doc/Intro_alpha_complex.h index a08663ca..a1092068 100644 --- a/src/Alpha_complex/doc/Intro_alpha_complex.h +++ b/src/Alpha_complex/doc/Intro_alpha_complex.h @@ -57,9 +57,13 @@ namespace alpha_complex { * href="http://doc.cgal.org/latest/Kernel_d/index.html#Chapter_dD_Geometry_Kernel">dD Geometry Kernel</a> * \cite cgal:s-gkd-15b from CGAL as template parameter. * - * \remark When the simplicial complex is constructed with an infinite value of alpha, the complex is a Delaunay + * \remark + * - When the simplicial complex is constructed with an infinite value of alpha, the complex is a Delaunay * complex. - * + * - For people only interested in the topology of the \ref alpha_complex (for instance persistence), + * \ref alpha_complex is equivalent to the \ref cech_complex and much smaller if you do not bound the radii. + * \ref cech_complex can still make sense in higher dimension precisely because you can bound the radii. + * * \section pointsexample Example from points * * This example builds the Delaunay triangulation from the given points in a 2D static kernel, and creates a |