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- In geometry, the great disnub dirhombidodecahedron, also called Skilling's figure, is a degenerate uniform star polyhedron. It was proven in 1970 that...
- The compound of eight octahedra with rotational freedom is a uniform polyhedron compound. It is composed of a symmetric arrangement of 8 octahedra, considered...
- edge, then this definition gives rise to one further polyhedron: the great disnub dirhombidodecahedron which has the same vertices and edges but with a different...
- U37, U41, and U58) with a vertex, edge, or face count of 24. The great disnub dirhombidodecahedron, also called Skilling's figure, is a degenerate uniform...
- Dodecadodecahedron Great cubicuboctahedron Great dirhombicosidodecahedron Great disnub dirhombidodecahedron Great ditrigonal dodecicosidodecahedron Great ditrigonal...
- (Coxeter et al. 1954, pp. 423, 425, 426; Skilling 1975, p. 123) The great disnub dirhombidodecahedron has 240 of its 360 edges coinciding in space in 120...
- edges that coincide, including one found by John Skilling called the great disnub dirhombidodecahedron (Skilling's figure). Dual polyhedra to uniform polyhedra...
- rhombidodecadodecahedron One further nonconvex degenerate polyhedron is the great disnub dirhombidodecahedron, also known as Skilling's figure, which is vertex-uniform...
- Dodecadodecahedron Great cubicuboctahedron Great dirhombicosidodecahedron Great disnub dirhombidodecahedron Great ditrigonal dodecicosidodecahedron Great ditrigonal...
- Wythoff construction are the great dirhombicosidodecahedron and the great disnub dirhombidodecahedron. Each tiling of Schwarz triangles on a sphere may cover...