> Thanks, Nicolas! With three opinions the majority is much more obvious
> than with two ;-)

I recently used cones and got a little confused when my (obviously
"equal") cones where not equal with C1 == C2, but only "isomorphic". I
would also vote for the standard test being if two cones are equal as
sets.

Best, Christian

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