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A point at which three or more polyhedron edges of a polyhedron meet. The concept can also be generalized to a polytope.
A triangle center is said to be polynomial iff there is a triangle center function f that is a polynomial in a, b, and c (Kimberling 1998, p. 46).
A one-dimensional line segment where two two-dimensional faces of an n-dimensional polytope meet, also called a side.
The power circles of a reference triangle are the three circles centered at the midpoints M_A, M_B, M_C of the sides of a reference triangle DeltaABC that pass through the ...
The curve with trilinear coordinates a^t:b^t:c^t for a given power t.
Let DeltaA^'B^'C^' be the reflection of the orthic triangle of the reference triangle DeltaABC in the nine-point center. Then DeltaA^'B^'C^' and DeltaABC are in perspective, ...
A polytope in n-dimensional Euclidean space R^n whose vertices are integer lattice points but which does not contain any other lattice points in its interior or on its ...
At each point on a given a two-dimensional surface, there are two "principal" radii of curvature. The larger is denoted R_1, and the smaller R_2. The "principal directions" ...
A polygon vertex x_i of a simple polygon P is a principal polygon vertex if the diagonal [x_(i-1),x_(i+1)] intersects the boundary of P only at x_(i-1) and x_(i+1).
The volume of a prismatoid is equal to the sum of the volumes of a pyramid, a wedge, and a parallelepiped.
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