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Generally, a face is a component polygon, polyhedron, or polytope. A two-dimensional face thus has vertices and edges, and can be used to make cells. More formally, a face is ...
A line segment connecting nonadjacent polyhedron vertices sharing a common face in a parallelepiped or other similar solid.
Consider the distribution of distances l between a point picked at random in the interior of a unit cube and on a face of the cube. The probability function, illustrated ...
Instead of picking two points from the interior of the cube, instead pick two points on different faces of the unit cube. In this case, the average distance between the ...
A way to display n variables on a two-dimensional surface. For instance, let x be eyebrow slant, y be eye size, z be nose length, etc. The above figures show faces produced ...
An (n-2)-dimensional face of an n-dimensional polytope.
A line segment on the boundary of a face, also called a side.
The edge of a polygon or face of a polyhedron are sometimes called sides.
The difference between the sum of face angles A_i at a polyhedron vertex of a polyhedron and 2pi, delta=2pi-sum_(i)A_i.
An (n-1)-dimensional face of an n-dimensional polytope. A procedure for generating facets is known as faceting.
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