Snub polyhedron (inglés)
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Definición Nivel 3
A snub polyhedron is a polyhedron which has pattern 3, p, 3, q, 3, r of polygons round each vertex.
One or two of p, q, r, may be 2, representing a 'non-face' with two sides. For example, the snub cube has pattern 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 3 meaning triangle-triangle-triangle-square-triangle.
Many of these polyhedra do not have reflectional symmetry, so they have a right-handed and a left-handed form.
One or two of p, q, r, may be 2, representing a 'non-face' with two sides. For example, the snub cube has pattern 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 3 meaning triangle-triangle-triangle-square-triangle.
Many of these polyhedra do not have reflectional symmetry, so they have a right-handed and a left-handed form.
Relaciones
- Más general:
- (en) Polyhedron
- (en) Uniform polyhedron
- Referencia:
- (en) Polygon
- (en) Vertex of shape or solid
- Referenciado en:
- (en) Wythoff symbol
Financiado por: Socrates Minerva UE, HeyMath!, Cambridge University Press