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composed of an
infinite number of
digons meeting at two
antipodal points at infinity. However, as the
vertices of
these digons are at
infinity and
hence are...
- Look up
digon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
digon, in mathematics, is a
polygon or a
graph with two vertices.
Digon or
Digons may also
refer to:...
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compound of four triangles, and the
fourth is a
compound of six straight-sided
digons. The last two can be
considered compounds of two
compound hexagrams and...
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Taixuanjing A
degenerate star polygon,
usually represented as a
compound of two
digons All
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titles containing Tetragramma,
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- John
Digons (1500/1 – 1585), of Chichester, Sus****, was an
English politician.
Digons was
Mayor of
Chichester for 1548–49, 1556–57 and 1567–68 and elected...
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polyhedra as a
spherical tiling, this
restriction may be relaxed,
since digons (2-gons) can be
represented as
spherical lunes,
having non-zero area. Allowing...
- spaced. The dual of an n-gonal
dihedron is an n-gonal hosohedron,
where n
digon faces share two vertices. A
dihedron can be
considered a
degenerate prism...
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superior highly composite number, and the
first colossally abundant number. A
digon is a
polygon with two
sides (or edges) and two vertices.: 52 Two distinct...
- 4{3} as four triangles, and {12/6} is
reduced to 6{2} as six
degenerate digons.
Deeper truncations of the
regular dodecagon and
dodecagrams can produce...
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first constructed as two
squares {8/2}=2{4}, and
second as four
degenerate digons, {8/4}=4{2}.
There are
other isogonal and
isotoxal compounds including rectangular...