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- Fourth Dimension Simply Explained—contains a description of duoprisms and duocylinders (double cylinders) The Visual Guide To Extra Dimensions: Visualizing...
- Simply Explained—contains a description of duoprisms (double prisms) and duocylinders (double cylinders). Googlebook Jonathan Bowers - Miscellaneous Uniform...
- Fourth Dimension Simply Explained—contains a description of duoprisms and duocylinders (double cylinders) The Visual Guide To Extra Dimensions: Visualizing...
- tiling of a flat torus is {4,4}1,0, constructed on the surface of a duocylinder with 1 vertex, 2 orthogonal edges, and one square face. It is seen here...
- needed] The Cartesian product of two circles may be taken to obtain a duocylinder. All three can "roll" in four-dimensional space, each with its properties...
- of two rotationally symmetry 2D figures, as in the case of e.g. the duocylinder and various regular duoprisms. 2-fold rotational symmetry together with...
- is not a 4-polytope, since it is not bounded by polyhedral cells. The duocylinder is a figure in 4-dimensional space related to the duoprisms. It is also...
- abelian group. Some examples of protori are given by solenoid groups. Duocylinder - Cartesian product of two disks Proprism Hofmann, Karl H.; Morris, Sidney...
- Dimension Simply Explained—describes duoprisms as "double prisms" and duocylinders as "double cylinders" Polyglossglossary of higher-dimensional terms...
- skew polyhedra as {4, 4 | n}. In the infinite limit these approach a duocylinder and look like a torus in their stereographic projections into 3-space...