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- In geometry, a skew apeirohedron is an infinite skew polyhedron consisting of nonplanar faces or nonplanar vertex figures, allowing the figure to extend...
- In geometry, a regular skew apeirohedron is an infinite regular skew polyhedron. They have either skew regular faces or skew regular vertex figures. In...
- specify how many cells exist around the edge. It is related to a skew apeirohedron with vertex configuration 4.4.6.6, with the octagons and some of the...
- honeycomb honeycomb Tesseractic honeycomb honeycomb Apeirotope Apeirogon Apeirohedron Regular skew polyhedron Abstract polytope 11-cell 57-cell Convex polygon...
- (peiratikós), (peirāteía), πειράζω, πείρασις, πειρασμός antipiracy, apeirogon, apeirohedron, piracy, pirate, piratic pir- pear Latin pirus piriformis muscle pisc-...
- self-intersecting and topologically self-dual. Projective polyhedron Skew apeirohedron (infinite skew polyhedron) Spherical polyhedron Toroidal graph Whiteley...
- defined with three corner and the cube center. A related uniform skew apeirohedron exists with the same vertex arrangement, but triangles and square removed...
- polygon Quadrilateral § Skew quadrilaterals Regular skew polyhedron Skew apeirohedron (infinite skew polyhedron) Skew lines Coxeter 1973, §1.1 Regular polygons;...
- Order-5 dodecahedral honeycomb Icosahedral honeycomb Apeirogonal prism Apeirohedron Bicupola Cupola Bifrustum Boerdijk–Coxeter helix Császár polyhedron Flexible...
- 2-apeirotope or apeirogon is an infinite polygon, a 3-apeirotope or apeirohedron is an infinite polyhedron, etc. There are two main geometric classes...