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- the dual polyhedra of prisms and the prisms are the dual of bipyramids as well; the bipyramids vertices correspond to the faces of the prism, and the edges...
- tetrahedron, and cube. Many octahedra of interest are square bipyramids. A square bipyramid is a bipyramid constructed by attaching two square pyramids base-to-base...
- problem, as well as in decahedral nanoparticles. Like other bipyramids, the pentagonal bipyramid can be constructed by attaching the base of two pentagonal...
- color order systems by the eighteenth century. Like other bipyramids, a triangular bipyramid can be constructed by attaching two tetrahedra face-to-face...
- geometry, the gyroelongated bipyramids are an infinite set of polyhedra, constructed by elongating an n-gonal bipyramid by inserting an n-gonal antiprism...
- solution to the Thomson problem. Like other gyroelongated bipyramids, the gyroelongated square bipyramid can be constructed by attaching two equilateral square...
- capped octahedron and the capped trigonal prism.[page needed] Pentagonal bipyramids are claimed to be promising coordination geometries for lanthanide-based...
- hexecontahedron Bipyramid Triangular bipyramid, Pentagonal bipyramid, Hexagonal bipyramid, Heptagonal bipyramid, Octagonal bipyramid, Decagonal bipyramid Trapezohedron...
- trigonal bipyramid formation is a molecular geometry with one atom at the center and 5 more atoms at the corners of a triangular bipyramid. This is one...
- In 4-dimensional geometry, the tetrahedral bipyramid is the direct sum of a tetrahedron and a segment, {3,3} + { }. Each face of a central tetrahedron...