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A hosohedron is a regular tiling or map on a sphere composed of p digons or spherical lunes, all with the same two vertices and the same vertex angles, 2pi/p. Its Schläfli ...
A hyperbolic version of the Euclidean cube.
A hyperbolic version of the Euclidean icosahedron.
A number of attractive 2-compounds of the regular icosahedron can be constructed. The compounds illustrated above will be implemented in a future version of the Wolfram ...
A number of attractive 5-compounds of the regular icosahedron can be constructed. The compounds illustrated above will be implemented in a future version of the Wolfram ...
A number of attractive 6-compounds of the regular icosahedron can be constructed. The compounds illustrated above will be implemented in a future version of the Wolfram ...
An icositetrahedron is a 24-faced polyhedron. Examples include the deltoidal icositetrahedron, pentagonal icositetrahedron, small triakis octahedron, and tetrakis hexahedron.
A negative-height (inward-pointing) pyramid used in augmentation. The term was introduced by B. Grünbaum.
An isozonohedron is a zonohedron whose faces consist of n(n-1) congruent rhombi (Fedorov 1953, pp. 256-266; Chilton and Coxeter 1963). The following table summarizes some of ...
A bistable eight-sided polyhedron discovered by Wunderlich and Schwabe (1986).
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