Definition of Polyhedral. Meaning of Polyhedral. Synonyms of Polyhedral

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Definition of Polyhedral

Polyhedral
Polyhedral Pol`y*he"dral, Polyhedrical Pol`y*hed"ric*al, a. [See Polyhedron.] (Geom.) Having many sides, as a solid body. Polyhedral angle, an angle bounded by three or more plane angles having a common vertex.

Meaning of Polyhedral from wikipedia

- combinatorics Polyhedral cone Polyhedral cylinder Polyhedral convex function Polyhedral dice Polyhedral dual Polyhedral formula Polyhedral graph Polyhedral group...
- In geometry, the polyhedral group is any of the symmetry groups of the Platonic solids. There are three polyhedral groups: The tetrahedral group of order...
- upper surface, with each value being equally likely. Dice may also have polyhedral or irregular shapes, may have faces marked with numerals or symbols instead...
- of polyhedral surfaces or surface meshes from scattered data points, geodesics on polyhedral surfaces, visibility and illumination in polyhedral scenes...
- In com****tional geometry, a polyhedral terrain in three-dimensional Euclidean space is a polyhedral surface that intersects every line parallel to some...
- Polyhedral combinatorics is a branch of mathematics, within combinatorics and discrete geometry, that studies the problems of counting and describing the...
- In geometric graph theory, a branch of mathematics, a polyhedral graph is the undirected graph formed from the vertices and edges of a convex polyhedron...
- not lie in parallel planes would be called a truncated cylinder. From a polyhedral viewpoint, a cylinder can also be seen as a dual of a bicone as an infinite-sided...
- Polyhedral space is a certain metric space. A (Euclidean) polyhedral space is a (usually finite) simplicial complex in which every simplex has a flat metric...
- In mathematics, and more specifically in algebraic topology and polyhedral combinatorics, the Euler characteristic (or Euler number, or Euler–Poincaré...