- In geometry, a
Johnson solid is a
strictly convex polyhedron each face of
which is a
regular polygon.
There is no
requirement that each face must be the...
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Cupolae and
bicupolae categorically exist as
infinite sets of polyhedra, just like the pyramids, bipyramids, prisms, and trapezohedra. Six
bicupolae have regular...
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triangular orthobicupola, also
called an anticuboctahedron. Both
triangular bicupolae are
important in
sphere ****ng. The
distance from the solid's center...
- In geometry, the
elongated bicupolae are two
infinite sets of polyhedra,
constructed by
adjoining two n-gonal
cupolas to an n-gonal prism. They have 2n...
- In geometry, the
gyroelongated bicupolae are an
infinite sets of polyhedra,
constructed by
adjoining two n-gonal
cupolas to an n-gonal Antiprism. The...