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The star polygon {10/3}.
The star polygon {12/5}.
The star polygon {8/3}.
The number q in a star polygon {p/q}.
The star figure {9/3} composed of three equilateral triangles rotated at angles 0 degrees, 40 degrees, and 80 degrees. It has been called the star of Goliath by analogy with ...
The set St^_v-Stv, where St^_v is a closed star and Stv is a star, is called the link of v in a simplicial complex K and is denoted Lkv (Munkres 1993, p. 11).
One of the two 7-sided star polygons {7/2} and {7/3}, illustrated above.
A Cayley tree is a tree in which each non-leaf graph vertex has a constant number of branches n is called an n-Cayley tree. 2-Cayley trees are path graphs. The unique ...
The vectors +/-a_1, ..., +/-a_n in a three-space form a normalized eutactic star iff Tx=x for all x in the three-space.
The locus of lines meeting three given skew lines. ("Regulus" is also the name of the brightest star in the constellation Leo.)
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