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  2. Truncation (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    A special kind of truncation, usually implied, is a uniform truncation, a truncation operator applied to a regular polyhedron (or regular polytope) which creates a resulting uniform polyhedron (uniform polytope) with equal edge lengths. There are no degrees of freedom, and it represents a fixed geometric, just like the regular polyhedra.

  3. Truncated cube - Wikipedia

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    This polyhedron is topologically related as a part of sequence of uniform truncated polyhedra with vertex configurations (3.2n.2n), and [n,3] Coxeter group symmetry, and a series of polyhedra and tilings n.8.8. *

  4. Truncated icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    The surface area and the volume of the truncated icosahedron of edge length are: [2] = (+ +) = +. The sphericity of a polyhedron describes how closely a polyhedron resembles a sphere. It can be defined as the ratio of the surface area of a sphere with the same volume to the polyhedron's surface area, from which the value is between 0 and 1.

  5. Truncated dodecahedron - Wikipedia

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    The truncated dodecahedron can be applied in the polyhedron's construction known as the augmentation.Examples of polyhedrons are the Johnson solids, whose constructions are involved by attaching pentagonal cupolas onto the truncated dodecahedron: augmented truncated dodecahedron, parabiaugmented truncated dodecahedron, metabiaugmented truncated dodecahedron, and triaugmented truncated ...

  6. Rectification (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    If a polyhedron is not regular, the edge midpoints surrounding a vertex may not be coplanar. However, a form of rectification is still possible in this case: every polyhedron has a polyhedral graph as its 1-skeleton, and from that graph one may form the medial graph by placing a vertex at each edge midpoint of the original graph, and connecting two of these new vertices by an edge whenever ...

  7. Conway polyhedron notation - Wikipedia

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    Truncate: t: Kis raises a pyramid on each face, and is also called akisation, Kleetope, cumulation, [11] accretion, or pyramid-augmentation. Truncate cuts off the polyhedron at its vertices but leaves a portion of the original edges. [12] Zip is also called bitruncation. 4 []

  8. Truncated octahedron - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the truncated octahedron is the Archimedean solid that arises from a regular octahedron by removing six pyramids, one at each of the octahedron's vertices. The truncated octahedron has 14 faces (8 regular hexagons and 6 squares), 36 edges, and 24 vertices.

  9. Rectified truncated icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the rectified truncated icosahedron is a convex polyhedron.It has 92 faces: 60 isosceles triangles, 12 regular pentagons, and 20 regular hexagons.It is constructed as a rectified, truncated icosahedron, rectification truncating vertices down to mid-edges.