English: Quasitriangulation is a subdivision of a geometric object into simplices. The vertices of the quasitriangulation are not only points, but the line segments. Line segments of the topology (quasivertices) are shown in black, gray — quasiedges, white — faces. a — a convex quadrangular edge,
b — a nonconvex quadrangular edge,
c — a triangular edge, d — a degenerate edge,
a and e — parallel edges,
f — a quasiedge contains a part of the line segment.
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