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The augmented hexagonal prism is Johnson solid J_(54), which is formed from augmentation of one of the lateral faces of an equilateral hexagonal prism by an equilateral ...
The augmented pentagonal prism is Johnson solid J_(52), which is formed from augmentation of one of the lateral faces of an equilateral pentagonal prism by an equilateral ...
The augmented sphenocorona is Johnson solid J_(87), which is formed from augmentation of one of the square faces of the sphenocorona by an equilateral square pyramid. The ...
The augmented triangular prism is Johnson solid J_(49), which is formed from augmentation of one of the lateral faces of an equilateral triangular prism by an equilateral ...
There are two different definitions of the mid-arc points. The mid-arc points M_(AB), M_(AC), and M_(BC) of a triangle DeltaABC as defined by Johnson (1929) are the points on ...
Two points which are collinear with respect to a similitude center but are not homologous points. Four interesting theorems from Johnson (1929) follow. 1. Two pairs of ...
The center J_i of an excircle. There are three excenters for a given triangle, denoted J_1, J_2, J_3. The incenter I and excenters J_i of a triangle are an orthocentric ...
The radius of a polygon's incircle or of a polyhedron's insphere, denoted r or sometimes rho (Johnson 1929). A polygon possessing an incircle is same to be inscriptable or ...
Given a chord PQ of a circle, draw any other two chords AB and CD passing through its midpoint. Call the points where AD and BC meet PQ X and Y. Then M is also the midpoint ...
A Banach algebra A for which H^1(A,X^*)=Z^1(A,X^*)/B^1(A,X^*)=0 for all Banach A-bimodules X is called amenable (or Johnson amenable; Helemskii 1989, 1997). This notion was ...
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