- In geometry, a
deltahedron (plural deltahedra) is a
polyhedron whose faces are all (congruent)
equilateral triangles. The name is
taken from the Gr****...
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fewest possible faces of any
embedded toroidal polyhedron. A
toroidal deltahedron was
described by John H.
Conway in 1997,
containing 18
vertices and 36...
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polyhedron with 12
equilateral triangles as its faces. It is an
example of
deltahedron and
Johnson solid. It can be
constructed in
different approaches. This...
- and 12 vertices. It is an
example of the
Platonic solid and of the
deltahedron. The
icosahedral graph represents the
skeleton of a
regular icosahedron...
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names mean a
polyhedron with 14
triangular faces. It is an
example of a
deltahedron and of a
Johnson solid. The
edges and
vertices of the
triaugmented triangular...
-
faces of
triangular bipyramid are equilateral. It is an
example of a
deltahedron and of a
Johnson solid. Many
polyhedrons are
related to the triangular...
- {4,3}, and the
octahedron as {3,4}.
Archimedean solid Catalan solid Deltahedron Johnson solid Goldberg solid Kepler–Poinsot
solids List of
regular polytopes...
-
names mean a
polyhedron with 16
triangular faces. It is an
example of
deltahedron, and of a
Johnson solid. The dual
polyhedron of the
gyroelongated square...
- faces:
Sonobe modules can
replace each
notional edge of the
original deltahedron by the
central diagonal fold of one unit and each
equilateral triangle...
- deletion,
indelible delt- D, d Gr**** Δ, δ, δέλτα (délta) delta, deltoid,
deltahedron dem-, dom-
build Gr**** δέμειν (démein), δῶμα, δῶματος, δομή, δόμος (dómos)...