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The small icosihemidodecahedron is the uniform polyhedron with Maeder index 49 (Maeder 1997), Wenninger index 89 (Wenninger 1989), Coxeter index 63 (Coxeter et al. 1954), and ...
The small rhombidodecahedron is the uniform polyhedron with Maeder index 39 (Maeder 1997), Wenninger index 74 (Wenninger 1989), Coxeter index 46 (Coxeter et al. 1954), and ...
The small rhombihexahedron is the uniform polyhedron with Maeder index 18 (Maeder 1997), Wenninger index 86 (Wenninger 1989), Coxeter index 60 (Coxeter et al. 1954), and ...
An attractive compound of three regular tetrahedra can be obtained by taking three tetrahedra with a C_2 axes aligned along the z-axis and rotating them a sixth of a turn ...
A number of four-tetrahedron compounds can be constructed by rotating about the center-centroid lines of each face. Three such compounds are shown above for rotations by ...
The tetrahemihexahedron is the uniform polyhedron with Maeder index 4 (Maeder 1997), Wenninger index 67 (Wenninger 1989), Coxeter index 36 (Coxeter et al. 1954), and Har'El ...
Let G be Gauss's constant and M=1/G be its multiplicative inverse. Then M/sqrt(2)=0.8472130... (OEIS A097057) is sometimes known as the ubiquitous constant (Spanier and ...
The word configuration is sometimes used to describe a finite collection of points p=(p_1,...,p_n), p_i in R^d, where R^d is a Euclidean space. The term "configuration" also ...
There are a number of algebraic equations known as the icosahedral equation, all of which derive from the projective geometry of the icosahedron. Consider an icosahedron ...
A perfect graph is a graph G such that for every induced subgraph of G, the clique number equals the chromatic number, i.e., omega(G)=chi(G). A graph that is not a perfect ...
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