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- hypercubes: In the mathematical field of graph theory, a truncated cuboctahedral graph (or great rhombcuboctahedral graph) is the graph of vertices and...
- his 1618 Harmonices Mundi, being short for truncated cuboctahedral rhombus, with cuboctahedral rhombus being his name for a rhombic dodecahedron. The...
- A regular octahedron has 24 rotational (or orientation-preserving) symmetries, and 48 symmetries altogether. These include transformations that combine...
- belt, transforming two of the landing team members to small spongy cuboctahedral blocks of a chalk-like substance. Rojan picks up the blocks and crushes...
- The centered icosahedral numbers and cuboctahedral numbers are two different names for the same sequence of numbers, describing two different representations...
- metallic galena on the other side SEM image of intergrowth of pyrite cuboctahedral crystals (yellow) and pyrrhotite (pinkish yellow) Iron–sulfur world...
- 4 6 16 {3} 12 {4} 30 12 [50] Cantellated tetrahedral prism (Same as cuboctahedral prism) (cope) rr{3,3}×{ } t0,2,3{3,3,2} 2 3.4.3.4 8 3.4.4 6 4.4.4 16...
- prism Cuboctahedral prism Icosahedral prism Icosidodecahedral prism Truncated dodecahedral prism Rhomb-icosidodecahedral prism Rhombi-cuboctahedral prism...
- A cuboctahedron is a polyhedron with 8 triangular faces and 6 square faces. A cuboctahedron has 12 identical vertices, with 2 triangles and 2 squares meeting...
- In geometry, a hyperpyramid is a generalisation of the normal pyramid to n dimensions. In the case of the pyramid one connects all vertices of the base...