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In general, a triakis octahedron is a non-regular icositetrahedron that can be constructed as a positive augmentation of regular octahedron. Such a solid is also known as a ...
R. Whorf found that there are probably several thousand stellations of the small triakis octahedron (Wenninger 1983, p. 36). In particular, the convex hulls of the great ...
The polyhedron compound of the truncated cube and its dual, the small triakis octahedron. The compound can be constructed from a truncated cube of unit edge length by ...
A (general) octahedron is a polyhedron having eight faces. Examples include the 4-trapezohedron, augmented triangular prism (Johnson solid J_(49)), bislit cube, Dürer solid, ...
The dual of the stellated truncated hexahedron U_(19) and Wenninger dual W_(92)
The 60-faced dual polyhedron of the truncated dodecahedron A_(10) (Holden 1971, p. 55) and Wenninger dual W_(10). Wenninger (1989, p. 46) calls the small triambic icosahedron ...
The small triakis octahedron graph is Archimedean dual graph which is the skeleton of the small triakis octahedron. It is implemented in the Wolfram Language as ...
The compound of a truncated tetrahedron and its dual, the triakis tetrahedron. The compound can be constructed from a truncated octahedron of unit edge length by midpoint ...
The regular octahedron, often simply called "the" octahedron, is the Platonic solid with six polyhedron vertices, 12 polyhedron edges, and eight equivalent equilateral ...
Using either the fully supported or Miller's rules criterion (Webb), the octahedron has two reflexible stellations: the octahedron itself and the stella octangula.
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