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The total angular defect is the sum of the angular defects over all polyhedron vertices of a polyhedron, where the angular defect delta at a given polyhedron vertex is the ...
The "echidnahedron" is the term for the spiky fourth icosahedron stellation (in the enumeration of Maeder 1994) apparently first used in the Netlib polyhedron database. It is ...
The Engel polyhedra are two 38-faced plesiohedra (and hence space-filling) discovered by Engel (Engel 1981; Engel 1986, p. 220; Grünbaum and Shephard 1980; Senechal 1990, ...
A golden isozonohedron is a zonohedron all of whose faces are golden rhombi. There exist exactly five golden isozonohedra, as summarized in the following table. face count ...
A polyhedron compound of the great icosahedron and its dual great stellated dodecahedron most easily constructed by adding the polyhedron vertices of the former to the latter.
The great truncated icosahedron, also called the truncated great icosahedron, is the uniform polyhedron with Maeder index 55 (Maeder 1997), Wenninger index 95 (Wenninger ...
For every ring containing p spheres, there exists a ring of q spheres, each touching each of the p spheres, where 1/p+1/q=1/2, (1) which can also be written (p-2)(q-2)=4. (2) ...
The pentagonal antiprism is the antiprism having a regular pentagon for the top and bottom bases. It is also the uniform polyhedron with Maeder index 77 (Maeder 1997) and ...
The pentagonal prism is a prism having two pentagonal bases and five rectangular sides. It is a heptahedron. The regular right pentagonal prism is uniform polyhedron U_(76). ...
The pentagrammic antiprism is the uniform polyhedron with Maeder index 79 (Maeder 1997), Coxeter index 34 (Coxeter et al. 1954), and Har'El index 4 (Har'El 1993). It will be ...
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