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  2. Icosahedral honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the icosahedral honeycomb is one of four compact, regular, space-filling tessellations (or honeycombs) in hyperbolic 3-space.With Schläfli symbol {3,5,3}, there are three icosahedra around each edge, and 12 icosahedra around each vertex, in a regular dodecahedral vertex figure.

  3. Icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    Three interlocking golden rectangles inscribed in a con­vex regular icosahedron. The convex regular icosahedron is usually referred to simply as the regular icosahedron, one of the five regular Platonic solids, and is represented by its Schläfli symbol {3, 5}, containing 20 triangular faces, with 5 faces meeting around each vertex.

  4. Regular icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    As it turns out, the icosahedron occupies less of the sphere's volume (60.54%) than the dodecahedron (66.49%). [12] The dihedral angle of a regular icosahedron can be calculated by adding the angle of pentagonal pyramids with regular faces and a pentagonal antiprism. The dihedral angle of a pentagonal antiprism and pentagonal pyramid between ...

  5. Rhombicosidodecahedron - Wikipedia

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    Schläfli symbols: rr{5,3} or {} t 0,2 {5,3} Wythoff symbol: 3 5 | 2 Coxeter diagram ... Expansion of either a dodecahedron or an icosahedron creates a ...

  6. Great icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    3D model of a great icosahedron. In geometry, the great icosahedron is one of four Kepler–Poinsot polyhedra (nonconvex regular polyhedra), with Schläfli symbol {3, 5 ⁄ 2} and Coxeter-Dynkin diagram of . It is composed of 20 intersecting triangular faces, having five triangles meeting at each vertex in a pentagrammic sequence.

  7. Geodesic polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    In Magnus Wenninger's Spherical models, polyhedra are given geodesic notation in the form {3,q+} b,c, where {3,q} is the Schläfli symbol for the regular polyhedron with triangular faces, and q-valence vertices. The + symbol indicates the valence of the vertices being increased. b,c represent a subdivision description, with 1,0 representing the ...

  8. Goldberg polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    Simple examples of Goldberg polyhedra include the dodecahedron and truncated icosahedron. Other forms can be described by taking a chess knight move from one pentagon to the next: first take m steps in one direction, then turn 60° to the left and take n steps. Such a polyhedron is denoted GP(m,n).

  9. Schläfli symbol - Wikipedia

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    Coxeter expanded his usage of the Schläfli symbol to quasiregular polyhedra by adding a vertical dimension to the symbol. It was a starting point toward the more general Coxeter diagram. Norman Johnson simplified the notation for vertical symbols with an r prefix. The t-notation is the most general, and directly corresponds to the rings of the ...