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- | With probability one such polytopes are simplicial. | + | ===== Random points sampled from a normal distribution ===== |
- | ===== Random polytopes | + | A second way to randomly construct a polytope is by sampling points by a standard normal distribution. The following chooses 100 points sampled from the standard normal distribution in 3-space. |
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+ | <code perl> | ||
+ | > $p2 = rand_normal(3, | ||
+ | > print $p2 -> SIMPLICIAL, " | ||
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+ | With probability one such polytopes under either distribution are simplicial. | ||
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+ | ===== Random polytopes | ||
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