- 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...
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Richard Guy. Some of
these perfect parallelepipeds have two
rectangular faces. The
smallest perfect parallelepiped has
edges 271, 106, and 103; short...
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right angles. This
shape is also
called rectangular parallelepiped or
orthogonal parallelepiped. Many
writers just call
these "cuboids",
without qualifying...
- English. The three-dimensional
counterpart of a
parallelogram is a
parallelepiped. The word "parallelogram"
comes from the Gr**** παραλληλό-γραμμον, parallēló-grammon...
- 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...
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trapezohedra are also
special cases of
parallelepipeds, and are the only
parallelepipeds with six
congruent faces.
Parallelepipeds are zonohedra, and
Evgraf Fedorov...
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integration method, by
approximating the
solid with a set of
rectangular parallelepipeds. This is
accomplished by
taking an “in-depth”
picture of the solid...
- of a
pyramid or a cone; Quadrilateral-faced
hexahedral prismatoids:
Parallelepipeds – six
parallelogram faces Rhombohedrons – six
rhombus faces Trigonal...
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faces meeting at
right angles.
Along with the
rectangular cuboids,
parallelepiped is a
cuboid with six parallelogram.
Rhombohedron is a
cuboid with six...
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tessellation by
rectangles or
rectangular cuboids (also
known as
rectangular parallelepipeds) that are not, in general, all
congruent to each other. The
cells may...