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- of the prism. A parallelepiped has three sets of four parallel edges; the edges within each set are of equal length. Parallelepipeds result from linear...
- perfect cuboid is a special case of a perfect parallelepiped. In 2009, dozens of perfect parallelepipeds were shown to exist, answering an open question...
- right angles. This shape is also called rectangular parallelepiped or orthogonal parallelepiped. A rectangular cuboid is a convex polyhedron with six...
- and three dimensions are chosen to take the shape parallelograms and parallelepipeds, with an atom at each corner of the cell. This choice of primitive...
- integration method, by approximating the solid with a set of rectangular parallelepipeds. This is accomplished by taking an "in-depth" picture of the solid...
- trapezohedra are also special cases of parallelepipeds, and are the only parallelepipeds with six congruent faces. Parallelepipeds are zonohedra, and Evgraf Fedorov...
- of a pyramid or a cone; Quadrilateral-faced hexahedral prismatoids: Parallelepipeds – six parallelogram faces Rhombohedrons – six rhombus faces Trigonal...
- of planes and lines dihedral angle and solid angle the cube, cuboid, parallelepiped the tetrahedron and other pyramids prisms octahedron, dodecahedron,...
- \cdot (\mathbf {b} \times \mathbf {c} )} is the (signed) volume of the parallelepiped defined by the three vectors given. The scalar triple product is unchanged...
- tessellation by rectangles or rectangular cuboids (also known as rectangular parallelepipeds) that are not, in general, all congruent to each other. The cells may...