Regular Star-Polyhedra
Erhard Quaisser
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Erhard Quaisser: Universität Potsdam
Chapter Commentary Volume - Chapter 5 in Mathematical Models, 2017, pp 189-194 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract A regular polyhedron is by definition a convex polyhedron such that its faces and vertex figures are congruent regular polygons. There is a generalization of the notion of a regular polyhedron if one forgets about the convexity and requires only that the faces and vertex figures are congruent regular polygons (convex or star-like). If at least one kind is really a star-polygon the figure is called a regular star-polyhedron.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-18865-8_12
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